32.653, Calls: English; Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Lang Acq, Ling & Lit, Translation/Online
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Subject: 32.653, Calls: English; Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Lang Acq, Ling & Lit, Translation/Online
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 18:09:00
From: Ifeta Čirić-Fazlija [ifetaciric at yahoo.com]
Subject: Fourth International Conference on English Language, Literature, Teaching and Translation Studies
Full Title: Fourth International Conference on English Language, Literature, Teaching and Translation Studies
Short Title: CELLTTS
Date: 01-Oct-2021 - 02-Oct-2021
Location: Online, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Contact Person: Ifeta Čirić-Fazlija
Meeting Email: ifetaciric at yahoo.com
Web Site: http://celltts.ff.unsa.ba
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature; Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 31-May-2021
Meeting Description:
Although relatively recent, the CELLTTS has already established itself as a
traditional anglophone conference, well recognised in Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the region. The members of its Organising and Programme Boards are the
academic staff (professors and instructors) employed at the English Language
and Literature Department of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of
Sarajevo. Our goal is the promotion of academic research primarily in the
various (sub)fields in English language and linguistics, cultural studies,
literatures in English, teaching studies (ESL/ESP) and translation and
interpreting studies. The conference is held biennially.
Call for Papers:
As the globalized world of the early 21st century is facing multiple social,
cultural, economic, ecological and political challenges, it seems that gender
has remained a prominent factor in contemporary constructions and/or notions
of identity, informing any number of theoretical assessments and analyses
across disciplines, and constituting a significant driving force behind
practical governmental, non-governmental, activist, academic, non-academic or
civil society’s agendas and platforms for action. Also gender continues
provoking heated cultural debates and polarizations, just as we witness its
revived instrumentalization by various rightwing and extremist doctrines and
groups. We are interested in re-examining and re-contextualizing the legacies
of various strands of a vast field of gender studies, such as queer studies,
men’s studies, feminism, postfeminism, or posthumanist studies, through
multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary lens, i.e. through their intersection
with a wide range of research areas within linguistics, literature, cultural
and translation studies, and a variety of theoretical and critical approaches,
such as modernism, postmodernism, post-postmodernism, performatism,
poststructuralism, postcolonialism, or transnationalism. Finally, marking the
centennial anniversary of the US Nineteenth Amendment obliges us to look back
and re-evaluate progress and backlash in all our gender policies by
reconsidering implications of cultural representations of gender, from women’s
rights to LGBT rights to complex research into the category of the “posthumanˮ
and AI/human interaction that has ushered us into the digital age.
It is these and related topics that we intend to examine as closely as
possible at this year’s conference and we invite researchers and scholars
working in the broad area of Anglophone studies to submit abstracts for oral
presentations based on the (non-exhaustive) list of areas of interest below:
- Phonetics/ Phonology/ Morphology/ Syntax
- Semantics/ Pragmatics/ (Critical) Discourse Analysis
- Sociolinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Stylistics
- Semiotics
- History of English
- Contrastive Analysis/ Corpus Linguistics
- Teaching English as a Foreign/ Second Language/ Language Acquisition
- Translation Studies
- Interpretation Studies
- Literary Theory/ Literary Criticism/ Literary History
- Cultural Studies/ Environmental studies/ Film studies/ Theatre Studies/
Media studies
Venue: remotely/online (the chosen platform TBA)
The conference language is English. The presenters are required to restrict
their presentations to 15 minutes.
Submission guidelines:
Abstracts within 200–250 words should be submitted here
(http://celltts.ff.unsa.ba/abstract-submission/), or sent electronically as
email attachments (using Abstract Submission fields as the template) in
Microsoft Word for Windows (.doc or .docx formats) to the Conference’s email
address: celltts at ff.unsa.ba, with the word ‘Abstract’ as the subject.
Abstracts will be evaluated according to the originality of the theme, clear
methodology and theoretical framework, and scholarly contribution of the
research.
Important Dates:
Deadline for the submission of abstracts (revised): May 31, 2021
Deadline for the notification of acceptance (revised): June 18, 2021
Please find more information at http://celltts.ff.unsa.ba/call-for-papers/
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