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"Literature and Social Justice" Conference at Lehigh University. Abstract Deadline October 15, 2014.

The Lehigh University English graduate program is organizing our first annual conference on "Literature and Social Justice" for March 7th, 2015, to be held at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. We welcome proposals for 15-20 minute presentations by MA and Doctoral students on all aspects of literature and social justice across any specialties within the discipline of English, comparative literature, or modern languages. Scholars working in all time periods, genres, and theoretical methodologies are welcome to submit abstracts. Potential topics could include, but are not restricted to: -questions on whether literature should be socially or morally "useful" -the current state of didactic literature -issues of aesthetics and ethics -questions on the status of "art for art’s sake" -the place of biographical criticism when evaluating a given text -the place of race, class, gender, and religion when reading a text -pedagogical concerns -the s

Theatre Research Symposium at Villanova. Abstract Due March 14, 2014

As you may know, we are quickly approaching the Villanova Theatre Department’s Philadelphia Theatre Research Symposium event on Thursday, May 1st. This year’s event is particularly exciting as we will be hosting a conversation with our guest speaker Emily Mann, playwright, director, and artistic director of the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ. The goal of PTRS is to provide a forum for theatre scholars and practitioners to share their research and enter into a dialogue about current trends in theatrical practice and scholarship. Every year, PTRS features a panel of Emerging Scholars, giving Villanova students an opportunity to present conference-style papers for a gathering of prominent theatre scholars. Papers presented at the conference will also be eligible for blind review publishing in Praxis: The Journal for Theatre, Performance Studies and Criticism. CALL FOR PAPERS PTRS is currently seeking papers to present for the Emerging Scholars panel for theatre research. The subject of

"Revolutions!" Liberal Studies Conference at UPenn/Villanova. Abstract Deadline June 1, 2014

The Graduate Liberal Studies program will co-host along with the MLA Program at the University of Pennsylvania the annual Association for Graduate Liberal Studies Programs (AGLSP) Conference October 9-11, 2014. The topic this year will be “Revolutions! Past, Present, and Future.” This is an interdisciplinary conference. Here are the details: CALL FOR PAPERS/PANELS The Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs 2014 Conference October 9-11, 2014—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania and Villanova University Revolutions! Philadelphia has long been home to revolutionary thought. Its most famous son, Benjamin Franklin—inventor, scientist, newspaper mogul, diplomat, political philosopher, educational reformer, signer of the Declaration of Independence, statesman—is the embodiment of the myriad revolutions that continue to shape human history, especially in modern times. For the 2014 AGLSP conference, we will explore the theme of Revolutions .

Villanova Gender & Women Studies - Elizabeth Cady Stanton Student Research Conference

Villanova University Gender and Women’s Studies Program Call for Papers 25th Annual Elizabeth Cady Stanton Student Research Conference Deadline for Submission: Friday, February 14, 2014   To Be Presented on: Friday, April 4, 2014 Each year, Villanova University’s Gender and Women’s Studies program hosts the annual Elizabeth Cady Stanton Conference. This year, in honor of its 25th anniversary, GWS is joining forces with the Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium to expand the conference and open it to students at area schools including the University of Delaware, Haverford College, Ursinus College, Temple University, and others. This is an exciting opportunity to showcase your work, discuss your interests with students and faculty from the area, and see the broad range of intellectual disciplines that Gender and Women’s Studies encompasses! Submit your paper to compete for a CASH AWARD in one of the following three categories:  papers or creative works