Last Call for Chapters: April 11 - Minding the Gap Between Restorative Justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Global Indigenous Wisdom
We are excited to be putting together a volume that privileges the voices of indigenous peoples, nations, and groups using practices of traditional conflict resolution that resonate with conventional restorative justice and therapeutic jurisprudence. This is a peer reviewed publication.
CFP: Solidarities. Networks – Convivialities – Confrontations / Solidarités. Réseaux – Convivialités – Confrontations
Solidarities. Networks – Convivialities – Confrontations
Around/Beyond Feminist Aesthetics
Below is a call for papers for a Special Issue of 'Arts' on 'Around/Beyond Feminist Aesthetics'
Arts is published as full-text online but this special issue is also to be published as a print book.
Arts is an MDPI open access journal (ESCI - Web of Science Indexed) (ISSN 2076-0752)
Guest Editor: Katy Deepwell
Fantastic, Mythical, and Legendary Beasts of the Hispanic World
Fantastic, Mythical, and Legendary Beasts of the Hispanic World
Edited by
Global Empire and Resistance Scholarship Conference
The Global Empire and Resistance Scholarship conference (GEARS) is a one day event (Sunday, May 1st 2022) bringing together academics and practitioners working to resist global imperialism.
Past Tense Graduate Review of History Extended Call for External Reviewers
We are writing on behalf of Past Tense Graduate Review of History to announce that we are extending our call for external reviewers. We are looking particularly for reviewers with expertise in Latin American and Caribbean History and the history of indigenous peoples.
Call for Book Chapters: "Postcoloniality, Indigenousness, and National Consciousness in Select Literature(s) and Film(s)"
We invitee book-chapter proposals for a forthcoming interdisciplinary volume on the subject of "Postcoloniality, Indigenousness, and National Consciousness in Select Literature(s) and Film(s)" under the consideration of Vernon Press.
CFP: Violence and Autonomy: Indigenizing Speculative Fiction
Speculative fiction has become the space in which imaginings of the future proliferate not totally free of the specter of history but free from the fatalism that subaltern communities often are forced to cope with under the weight of that history. As such, Indigenous writers, both in the US and in the rest of the world, have turned to the genre as a way to construct futurisms of survivance and resistance.
Decolonizing Our Names in the 21st Century: Place, Identity, and Agency
Call for Papers:
Decolonizing Our Names in the 21st Century: Place, Identity, and Agency
An Edited Collection of Essays
