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CFP: Obsidian: Call and Response Experiments in Joy
Obsidian Special Issue CFP Call & Response Obsidian Call & Response: Experiments in Joy Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora supports—through publication and scholarly and critical inquiry—the poetry, fiction, drama/performance, visual and media art works of Africans everywhere. For … Continue reading
CFP: “The Caribbean, Melting Pot of the Americas” International Conference 2016
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Call for Papers: “After Revolution: Versions and Re-visions of Haiti,” Institute for Black Atlantic Research, University of Central Lancashire, Preston 9-10 July 2015
As a dual struggle against both slavery and colonialism, the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) challenged and shattered the fundamental ideologies and material practices of the transatlantic world. This was founded upon the racialised and super-exploitative transatlantic slave economy and – what … Continue reading
CFP: NeMLA Panel: Caribbean Film as Witness
Call for Papers Caribbean Film as Witness 44th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) March 21-24, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts Host Institution: Tufts University This panel focuses on the deployment of the medium of film from and about the Caribbean … Continue reading
CFP: Roots and Branches: New Directions in Haitian Studies
**CALL FOR PAPERS** Roots and Branches: New Directions in Haitian Studies A Graduate Student Conference January 23rd, 2012 Keynote Speakers: Jeremy Popkin and Laurent Dubois New York University is proud to host “Roots and Branches: New Directions in Haitian Studies”, an … Continue reading
CFP: Caribbean Studies Association
Call for Papers Caribbean Studies Association 36th Annual Conference May 30 – June 3, 2011 Marriot Hotel, Curaçao The CSA is calling for papers for its 36th annual conference. The theme is “Building a New House: Towards New Caribbean Futures … Continue reading
CFP: Multi-Contributor Anthology of hip-hop essays
CFP: Multi-Contributor Anthology of hip-hop essays Hip hop has always been, and continues to be, so many things to so many people. With roots in the past and yet at the same time a revolutionary style of music and expression … Continue reading
CFP: The Intellectual History of Black Women
Call for Papers on the Intellectual History of Black Women The Black Women’s Intellectual and Cultural History Collective (BWICH) is seeking paper submissions for a broad-ranging conference on black women’s contributions to black thought, political mobilization, creative work and gender … Continue reading
CFP: Black and Brown Feminisms in Hip Hop Media
Black and Brown Feminisms in Hip Hop Media University of Texas at San Antonio – March 4-5, 2011 Black and Latina feminist scholars offer multiple ways of understanding feminist cultures that transcend ideological borders and patriarchal conventions. More recently, Black … Continue reading