Summer Fellowship Reimagining Race and Colonialism in New England
SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS WILL REIMAGINE NEW ENGLAND’S PAST
SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS WILL REIMAGINE NEW ENGLAND’S PAST
The Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas (JASAT) is now accepting book reviews for 2022. I would like to invite any interested scholar to write a review for our upcoming issue. Below is a list of links to reputable scholarly publishers. If you see any recent publication that sparks your interest, I would be happy to request it for your review. If you have a particular book in mind, I am willing to consider any book that explores a topic dealing with American history, literature, journalism, or culture.
We are inviting paper proposals for a symposium on Race, Slavery, and Land. Moravian Legacies in a Global Context, 1722-2000 to be held in-person at Moravian University in Bethlehem, PA, November 4-5, 2022.
Journal of American Studies of Turkey (JAST): Special Issue on Life Narratives
Keynote Speakers:
Susan Neiman, PhD (Einstein Forum, Germany)
Donald Fixico (Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Muscogee Creek and Seminole), PhD (Arizona State University, USA)
West-Central Texas Regional Phi Alpha Theta History Conference, San Marcos, TX, April 23: CFP Deadline Approaching
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.
Call for Proposals: MSU Distinctive Collections Travel and Access Award
Calling all social studies and history teachers! This summer, I have the great pleasure of administering Plimoth Patuxet Museums' 2nd NEH Summer Institute for teachers, Ancient Stories, New Neighbors: Decolonizing Indigenous Homelands and 17th-century New England.
2022 Midwest PCA/ACA Conference