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CfP: Spaces of Authority

2018 Call for Papers

The Arthur F. Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst will host its sixteenth annual graduate student conference on Saturday, October 13, 2018. We are delighted to welcome historian Christopher R. Kyle of Syracuse University as our keynote speaker. This year’s conference theme is Spaces of Authority.

Graduate students from across disciplines are invited to submit abstracts for a ten to fifteen minute paper that addresses early modern questions of space, place, authority, or any intersection thereof. We welcome students from history, literature, and art history and encourage a wide range of theoretical approaches. The purpose of the conference is to provide graduate students with an opportunity to share their work and place it in a greater context of interests and concerns. The conference is designed to foster conversation among students who share similar challenges and construct a space where participants may expect serious feedback on their work.

Please send an abstract of 250-300 words by email or email attachments to conference organizer Hayley Cotter at marenaissanceconference@gmail.com by Saturday, September 1, 2018.

https://renaissanceconference.wordpress.com/

CfP: La universidad de las mujeres. Ocho siglos de luces y sombras

La Asociación Universitaria de Estudios de las Mujeres, AUDEM, reúne bianualmente un foro de discusión para los estudios de género en España. En esta ocasión la Universidad de Salamanca acoge el X Congreso Internacional con el lema “La universidad de las mujeres. Ocho siglos de luces y sombras”, que tendrá lugar los días 4, 5 y 6 de octubre de 2018. Pueden enviarse propuestas de comunicaciones (resúmenes) hasta el 15 de abril.

Para más información véase:

http://diarium.usal.es/frias/2018/03/25/cfp-x-congreso-internacional-de-audem-la-universidad-de-las-mujeres-ocho-siglos-de-luces-y-sombras-salamanca-4-6-octubre-de-2018/

Call For Papers: XVIII Forum for Iberian Studies

Call For Papers
XVIII Forum for Iberian Studies
Fictitious Realities, Real Fictions
June 20-21, 2018, University of Oxford

We are inviting abstracts for the upcoming symposium entitled ‘Fictitious realities, real fictions’ to be held at the University of Oxford on 20 and 21 June 2018. Please find attached the Call for Papers in all languages of the event. The XVIII Forum for Iberian Studies at the University of Oxford aims to foster a discussion concerning the communicative relationship between reality and fiction in the cultural productions of the Iberian Peninsula across time, from the era of medieval chronicles to the digital age. Among the topics submissions might address are:

Historic perspective in literature and fictions of reality, from the Middle Ages to the present
Post-Truth: counterfeit realities and emotional lies
Metafiction and self-referential techniques
Fictitious creators and virtual identities; literary jokes and deceptions
The relationship and conflict between history and memory
Multimodality and the representation of reality
Stereotypes, clichés, and myths in the Iberian Peninsula throughout history
Censorship, ideology, propaganda, and fake news
Depictions of America in the Iberian Peninsula
Documentary films and fake documentaries (mockumentaries)
Biographical, autobiographical, and non-fiction comics
Utopias, dystopias, and speculative fiction
Sessions at the conference will be held in Basque, Catalan, English, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish.

Abstracts should be sent to the organisers (fisox18@gmail.com) by the 1st of April 2018.  http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/FIS/

Call for Papers: MLA 2019 CHICAGO

Call for Papers: MLA 2019 CHICAGO

Extended deadline for submitting abstract for MLA 2019 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish and Iberian Drama
Performing Sovereignty and Migration

Forum: LLC 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish and Iberian Drama
Papers examining how dramatized sovereign figures, their allies and adversaries, and performing immigrants and citizens respond to multiple forms of (in)voluntary migration. 250-word abstract & CV by 26 March 2018; Sherry M. Velasco (svelasco@usc.edu).

Models of Caregiving

Forum: LLC 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish and Iberian Drama
Papers exploring caregiving, parents and offspring, healers and patients, and alternative models staged in early modern comedias and interludes, within and across generations. 250-word abstract & CV by 26 March 2018; Sherry M. Velasco (svelasco@usc.edu).

The Forum on 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish and Iberian Poetry and Prose invites you to submit abstracts on the subject of sexual violence and coercion in the Hispanic Monarchy.

Session title: Early Modern #metoo
Description: Early modern Spanish prose and poetry reveal the operations of patriarchy very clearly; even putatively consensual relationships between men and women are often revealed to be contexts for the coercion and exploitation of women. Can these representations be utilized to speak to our moment? In what ways can the history of Iberian women’s authorship, patronage, influence, and resistance be activated to meet twenty-first-century needs? Are hashtag movements the new arbitrismo or the new exempla? We invite papers that analyze, historicize, and/or mobilize the early modern antecedents of #metoo, #timesup, and other recent solidarity-building efforts. Please submit 250-word abstracts to Ana Rodríguez Rodríguez (ana-m-rodriguez@uiowa.edu) by March 15.

Allied Organization: Cervantes Society of America
New Approaches to Digital Cervantes Scholarship.

How do the digital humanities contribute to our understanding of the works of Cervantes? Topics may include distant reading, data mining, cluster analysis, interpretive visualizations, or digital Cervantes in the classroom.
Please send a 150-word abstract and brief bio to Carolyn Nadeau, cnadeau@iwu.edu before March 15th, 2018.

Allied Organization: GEMELA: Grupo de Estudios sobre la Mujer en España y las Américas (pre-1800)

Transactional Agency in Spanish Early Modern and Colonial Women-Authored Texts

Seeking papers on the intersection of agency and transactional encounters widely conceptualized in women-authored texts. 300-word abstract and short professional bio. by 23 March 2018; Rosilie Hernández (rosieher@uic.edu).
Posted 22 February 2018

CFP: MLA 2019 – “A New World of Poetry”
How do poetry and poetics on both sides of the Atlantic respond to the Spanish encounter with American cultures, its challenge to epistemological models? Please send 250-word abstracts and 3-page CV by 23 March 2018 to Ana M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez (ana-m-rodriguez@uiowa.edu) and Angelica Duran (duran0@purdue.edu).

“Doing ‘Relevance’: Medieval and Early Modern Perspectives.
This roundtable aims to provoke dialogue around what ‘relevance’ means, practically, in terms of research, teaching, public advocacy, etc. for those of us who work in pre-1700 fields. Please submit 200 words abstracts to chad.leahy@du.edu by March 15.

Luis Andres Murillo Award – Cervantes Society of America

The Cervantes Society of America (CSA) Luis Andrés Murillo Award for a recently published article goes to Dr. A. Robert Lauer for his«La segunda parte de “El coloquio de los perros” (1635) de Ginés Carrillo Cerón y su relación con “El coloquio de los perros” de Miguel de Cervantes: proceso y síntesis de un marco narrativo cervantino», that appeared at Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, vol. 36, no. 2, 2016, pp. 107-26.

Very heartfelt congratulations, Dr. A Robert Lauer!

http://www.ou.edu/content/cas/modlang/people/spanish/a-r-lauer.html

The award are was announced by the president of the CSA, Dr. Hutchinson (image), during the CSA Annual Business Meeting held during the Renaissance of America Conference held in New Orleans!