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CfP: „tastes, textures, relations“- Le 21e colloque bisannuel de l’ACQS

November 1-4, 2018 at the Intercontinental New Orleans, LA

L’American Council for Québec Studies sollicite des propositions de communication pour notre prochain colloque en 2018. Si le thème choisi se prête à des approches diverses, tant en sciences sociales qu’en arts et lettres, nous cherchons à souligner l’importance de la multiplicité des relations qui marquent, forment, et enrichissent les Amériques françaises et francophones. Nous sommes particulièrement heureux de nous réunir à la Nouvelle-Orléans alors qu’elle fête son 300e anniversaire, ville riche en carrefours qui sont également témoins de multiples transformations, transferts, et identifications.

Nous invitons des propositions individuelles aussi bien que des sessions complètes sur tout sujet lié aux études québécoises. Veuillez consulter notre site web (www.acqs.org) pour plus de précisions sur le colloque en général ainsi que sur sa série de sessions importantes qui s’organisent autour du thème La Louisiane francophone et ses relations internationales. //

The 21st biennial conference of the ACQS

The American Council for Québec Studies invites proposals for papers and panels for our upcoming conference in November 2018. If the conference theme is open to a wide range of approaches across the Social Sciences and Humanities, our hope is to underscore the multiplicities of the relations that mark, form, and enrich the French and Francophone Americas. We are particularly pleased to host our convention in the city of New Orleans as it celebrates ist 300th anniversary as a site of crossroads that are witness to multiple transformations, transfers, and identifications.

We welcome and will consider proposals related to any aspect of Québec studies. Submissions of both individual papers and complete panels are encouraged. Please consult our website (www.acqs.org) for more details on the conference as well as on the mini-colloquium focused on Francophone Louisiana’s International Relations to be held within it.

For further details, please consult the complete CfP.

Deadline for Submissions: April 1, 2018.

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Call for Articles: Pacific Northwest Quarterly

PNQ is a scholarly journal of Northwest history—the region comprising Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana.

Any topic pertaining to the history of some portion of this region or of the American West is appropriate, but the editor looks especially for something new in the way of scholarship or some new analysis of an old topic. Essays that are strictly anthropological, economic, architectural, or otherwise specialized will not be considered, nor will pieces that focus on current events, but interdisciplinary treatments are welcome, and comparative studies particularly so. There is no minimum or maximum page length for submissions; 25-30 double-spaced pages of text are usual. Documentation must be prepared as endnotes rather than footnotes or bibliography, and it too must be double-spaced. Authors should submit photocopies of possible illustrative materials along with the manuscript; depending upon the subject matter and available space in the issue, up to ten or a dozen photographs, maps, documents, or other visual records of historical relevance may be used, and all materials lent will be returned.

Every manuscript submitted to PNQ gets an initial reading from the faculty editor, a professor of history at the University of Washington. He then sends it out anonymously to two expert readers for evaluation. The refereeing process can be long; the expert readers take on this unpaid work on their own time, and they usually need a month, or even two, to read, consider, and write their commentaries. When the referees’ reports are in, the managing editor makes his decision to reject the manuscript outright or to guide the author in revising the essay. When the author submits his revised manuscript, it goes back to one or both of the referees for review, and if the evaluations are positive, the managing editor accepts the essay. Scheduling usually occurs within six months; during the course of production, authors will be expected to review copyediting and correct galley proofs. In lieu of pay, they receive copies of the issue in which their work appears.

Please send submissions to: Managing Editor, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, University of Washington, P.O. Box 353587, Seattle, WA 98195-3587 or email pnq@u.washington.edu.

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CfP: 15th Annual Graduate Conference of the Young Scholars’ Forum of GKS

Witnessing Resurgence: Self-Determination and Allyship

University of Bern, Switzerland, 29 June – 1 July 2018

In its fifteenth iteration, the Young Scholars’ Forum invites scholars and the public to look back on Canada’s celebration of its 150th birthday in order to debate the future of Canada and Canadian studies. In particular, though not exclusively, we would like to acknowledge the different and complex ways in which Indigenous voices have responded to the sesquicentennial, which some critics renamed Colonialism 150. At stake is the larger question of reconciliation, the (de)construction of a national and historical master-narrative, the colonial character of the Canadian government, as well as the legitimacy of the Canadian state. How has Canada responded to the challenges of reconciliation? What kind of nation-building discourse did, and still does, Canada create and how does it affect Indigenous peoples? What is the role of academics in all disciplines of Canadian studies in the reconciliation and continuous nation-building process? What does allyship look like in 2018 in academia and beyond?

The complete CfP can be accessed here.

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Appel à contributions: Collection Études Canadiennes

La collection « Études canadiennes » de l’éditeur académique international Peter Lang est à la recherche de manuscrits originaux qui analysent les multiples facettes de la réalité canadienne ou québécoise dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire. Elle accueille des travaux (monographies, ouvrages collectifs, actes de colloques …) en français et en anglais sur tous les thèmes de recherche en sciences humaines et sociales qui ont pour objet principal le Canada ou le Québec dans leur acception la plus large mais elle met également l’accent sur les travaux comparatistes. L’une des principales originalités de la collection est aussi de publier le fruit des nombreuses recherches menées à l’extérieur du Canada. Les auteurs intéressés à publier dans la collection sont invités à envoyer leur manuscrit terminé ou une présentation détaillée de leur projet en cours à t.waser@peterlang.com ou directement au directeur de la collection, Serge Jaumain (Serge.Jaumain@ulb.ac.be).

Cf. https://www.peterlang.com/view/serial/ECCS