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    ACLALS Conferences
ACLALS conferences are hosted by various chapters of the association, every third year.

The next edition will be held in St. Lucia, West Indies, from 5 to 9 August 2013. It will be organized around the theme "'The current unbroken/ the circuits kept open': Connecting Cultures and the Commonwealth".

[ Call for Papers: Word document ]
[ Call for Papers: pdf document ]

Deadline for abstracts: 28 February 2013 15 December 2012

    Other Conferences: Calls for Papers
What is Africa to me now? The Continent and its Literary Diasporas, University of Liège, Belgium, 21-23 March 2013.
[ Conference website ]

International Conference ITN CoHaB: Diasporic Constructions of Home and Belonging, University of Münster, Germany, 22-25 September 2013.
[ Call for Papers: pdf document ]
[ Conference website ]

Salman Rushdie in the 21st Century: Swallowing a World, International Conference, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 7-8 November 2013.
[ Call for Papers: Word document ]

    Journals and Collections of Essays: Calls for Submissions
Dalit Literatures: In, Out and Beyond (volume in the 'PoCoPages' series of the Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée)
[ Call for Submissions: Word document ]
(Deadlines: 31 January 2012 for proposals; 31 May 2012 for full submissions)

Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and its Diasporas
[ Call for Submissions: Word document ]

Katherine Mansfield Studies
[ Permanent Call for Submissions: External website ]

    Annotated Bibliography: Permanent Call for Contributors
Routledge ABES (Annotated Bibliography of English Studies, Postcolonial Section editor Dieter Riemenschneider)
[ Call for Contributing Annotators: Word document ]

    Job Advertisements
University of Laval: Professor of English Literatures
[ Details: pdf document ] (deadline: 15 January 2013)

University of the Witwatersrand: Call for Post-Doctoral Researchers
The Department of English at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa is looking for post-doctoral researchers. Any area of research is appropriate, but of course scholars interested in postcolonial and Southern African literary studies would have a contextual advantage. Please write to Prof. Gerald Gaylard at Gerald.gaylard@wits.ac.za. This is a permanent call.

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