Check out the latest CFPs including the upcoming conferences Oceanic Modernism (3-5 February, 2016; Fiji) and Modernist Emotions (22-24 June, 2016; French Society for Modernist Studies).
Full details on the News and Events section of this website.
Check out the latest CFPs including the upcoming conferences Oceanic Modernism (3-5 February, 2016; Fiji) and Modernist Emotions (22-24 June, 2016; French Society for Modernist Studies).
Full details on the News and Events section of this website.
Postgraduate bursaries for AMSN3
The Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia together with the Australasian Modernist Studies Network will offer a small number of bursaries of up to $500 each for Australian and international graduate students attending the conference. Bursary applications will be invited following acceptance of paper proposals. Abstracts due: 1 October 2015. Conference details: https://amsn.org.au/amsn-conferences/amsn3/
The Call for Papers for AMSN3: Modernist Work (29-31 March 2016) is now open. You can find the CFP and details about the conference here:
https://amsn.org.au/amsn-conferences/amsn3/
Deadline for abstracts: 1 October 2015
Following AMSN2, we are preparing a journal special issue on Transnational Modernisms (2015) and a book of essays on Asia-Pacific Modernisms (2016). Please submit 5000 word essays (Chicago style) to Mark Byron ([email protected]) by 30 June 2015.
The Call for Papers for MSA 17 Boston (Nov 19-22, 2015) on the theme of “Modernism and Revolution” is now available.
Please visit the conference website for the CFP and further details about the event: MSA 17
A recent exchange on the Modernist Studies Association listserv discussed the idea of developing a creative commons site where scholars and teachers working in the field could access primary texts and links (to materials that are not under copyright).
Shawna Ross has put up a wish-list on GoogleDocs, to which all Modernists are invited to contribute. Please add to the list any items you would like to see as part of an open-access sourcebook for modernism. The list focuses on primary materials, but there is a section at the end of the document for suggested secondary texts.
Aside from being an interesting exercise in spontaneous field-mapping, this will assist in making the repository a reality in the very short term.
Visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Wibh_vEheI2A8LtpF22-qCrfjuDPWj_jvebPQ7eJOY/edit?usp=sharing to add your items.