CFP | Connections and Reconnections in Irish Studies, Canadian Association for Irish Studies, 27-30 juin 2017

Le congrès de CAIS aura lieu à Derry en Irlande du Nord, du 27-30 juin 2017, parrainé par l’Université d’Ulster, campus Magee. Connections and Reconnections in Irish Studies CAIS conferences are wide-ranging interdisciplinary events which provide an exciting meeting place for scholars, artists, writers, and performers. In 2017 the conference is coming to the historic plantation city of Derry in Northern Ireland. A major Atlantic Port, Derry was the point of embarkation … Continued

CFP | AFIS conference (Association of Franco-Irish Studies), Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, 19-20 May, 2017

12th conference of AFIS (Association of Franco-Irish Studies) Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 19-20 May, 2017 Theme: Patrimoine/Cultural Heritage in France and/or Ireland. France has always been a country which cherishes its writers, artists, musicians and intellectuals. It positively discriminates in favour of its cultural heritage, because it realises the extent to which patrimoine is what … Continued

CFP | National Museum of Immigration, 6-10 April 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Heritages of Migration: Moving Stories, Objects and Home The Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (University of Birmingham) is delighted to invite submissions of 300 word abstracts on the theme of Migration Heritage for an exciting international conference due to take place in Buenos Aires in 2017. The deadline is 14 October 2016. Please see a … Continued

| INTERFACES international conference, Université de Bourgogne (France), 29 & 30 June 2017

Following up on its exploration of intermediality and text-image relations, the Centre de Recherche Texte/Image/Langage of Université de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté is organizing a bilingual (French-English) international conference on the inscription of gestures in texts and the visual arts from the early modern period. As part and parcel of the work of artists, craftsmen, writers and labourers, … Continued