Call for Papers

Call for Papers: Violence and Postcolonial Marginalities in South Asian Literature

There is no publication fee Edited by Zakir Hussain; Ghulam Rabani; Rajbir Samal Description We are pleased to announce the call for papers for an upcoming edited book entitled “Violence and Postcolonial Marginalities in South Asian Literature” to be published in Lexington Books,Rowman & Littlefield, U.S.A. This edited book aims to explore the intricate intersections…

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Call for Proposals- New Series: Food and Cultures from the Global South

Usually, the narratives around food habits and culinary practices are structured around individual tastes. But the narratives can be and need to be structured much beyond individual tastes. Historically, it has been observed that individual and collective food habits and culinary practices are driven by various social, cultural, gendered, sexual, racial, caste, geographical, commercial, and…

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Call For Literary Contributions: Train, Tracks and Tales: An Anthology of Train Narratives

About the Themes WHY TRAIN NARRATIVES ? Train narratives, rich in cultural and literary significance, are often overlooked in academic circles. This gap highlights the potential for scholarly exploration, with trains serving as powerful symbols of movement, connection, and transition. By examining these narratives, researchers can gain insights into human experiences, societal shifts, and historical…

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Call for Papers on DIVERSITY IN LEGAL & JUDICIAL PROFESSION AND THE POLITICS OF MERIT AND EXCLUSION IN INDIA

About the Symposium The issue of diversity in the legal and judicial profession has long been a subject matter of contention since feminist scholarship has hypothesized that ‘women judges speak differently’. The scholarship on judiciary demonstrates that not only the ideological background of judges, but also their ethnicity impacts their judgments. In this context, this…

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International Conference on Memory, Security, and Sustainability

Organizer: Indian Network for Memory Studies (INMS) in association with Centre for Memory Studies (CMS) IIT Madras About the Conference This conference aims to examine the triangulation of memory, security, and sustainability, corresponding to, but not limited to, the contemporary condition of digitally-disseminated identities, networks of knowledge, and artificial intelligence. It seeks to invite ideas…

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National Conference on Empowering Communities: Bridging the Gap through Innovation and Inclusivity

Call for Papers Samajik Vikas Shodh Sansthan (SVSS), Agra is pleased to announce the call for papers for a National Conference on ‘Empowering Communities: Bridging the Gap through Innovation and Inclusivity’. This conference aims to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders to share insights, discuss challenges, and explore innovative solutions in various…

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Call for Chapters: Exploring the Advancements and Future Directions of Digital Twins in Healthcare 6.0

There is No Publication Charges Topics to be covered (but not limited to) Key Dates Submission Link: Click Here Guidelines Editors Dr Archi Dubey, ICFAI University, Raipur, IndiaDr Kishor Kumar Reddy C, Stanley College of Engineering & Technology for Women, Hyderabad, IndiaDr Srinath Doss, Botho University, BotswanaDr Marlia M. Hanafiah, Universiti Kebangisaan Malaysia, Malaysia Contact:…

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National Seminar on VOICE OF INCLUSION: Bridging the Gaps in Needs and Rights of Divyangjan

Organizers: School of Pedagogical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University & Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Chair for studies on National Integration at School of Pedagogical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University About the Seminar The National Seminar is part of theawareness campaign on the needs andrights of Divyangjan among stakeholders of HEIs initiated by SPS under the auspices of…

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Call for Submissions: MUSE INDIA: Special Feature- Writings of Anita Desai

Anita Desai’s work showcases feminine sensibility, existential predicament, psychological turmoil and subjugation. Her palette is not just coloured with women’s suffering, rather it reflects complexity of human existence in general. Her creative methods and thematic concerns have allowed her to carve out a special and important place for herself. She is the recipient of 1978…

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Call for Papers: A Special Issue of The Lion and the Unicorn Twenty-First-Century Religion and Culture in Youth Literature

Call for Papers From its earliest moments in medieval Britain and colonial America, Anglophone children’s literature was built on a foundation of religion. Even when not positioned as explicitly religious, the dominant British and colonial religion of Christianity infused children’s books with church-based morals, and references to Christmas and Jesus were taken for granted. Since…

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