Call for Papers for edited collection on A History of the British World: New Voices and Perspectives Since the publication of Phillip Buckner and R. Douglas Francis’ ground breaking Rediscovering the British World (2006) there has not been a collection of essays that have looked at the history of the British World from a multi... Continue Reading →
The Jo-Anne Duggan Prize 2019
To honour the creative, artistic and scholarly legacy of the late Jo-Anne Duggan, the Australasian Centre for Italian Studies (ACIS) announces the third round of the biennial prize for an original essay and a creative work with exegesis, open to early career researchers, higher degree or undergraduate students from an Australasian institution, on any topic relating... Continue Reading →
Call for Submissions: JEASA – Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia
Call for Submissions JEASA - Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia Vol. 9, Issue 2 / 2018 JEASA - The Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia invites you to submit original articles for the second issue in 2018. This issue will provide a venue for publishing full articles developed... Continue Reading →
Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia: CFP special issue
Call for Submissions: JEASA - Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia Guest-edited Issue 1 / 2018: The Tides of Distant Isles: Transnational &Transcultural Readings of Contemporary Australian Poetry The issue, guest-edited by Dr. Matthew Hall (Deakin University, Australia), will comprise of interviews, select poems, and a series of articles on recent Australian... Continue Reading →
JEASA Call For Submissions: Australia-South Asia: Contestations and Remonstrances
JEASA Call For Submissions “Australia-South Asia: Contestations and Remonstrances” JEASA, The Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia, kindly invites you to submit 5,000 to 8,000 word articles on the topic “Australia-South Asia: Contestations and Remonstrances". Insofar as this issue seeks to draw attention to the multifarious encounters which have occurred between South... Continue Reading →
CFP: Detecting common ground – environmental crime fiction in Australia
The crime novel has proven to be fertile ground for the critical treatment of all sorts of social issues (ref). Covering the grey, liminal area between the legal and illegal, the socially and morally acceptable and unacceptable, the genre has proven an apt tool to question uneven socio-political realities and reflect on their accompanying relations... Continue Reading →