This 3-day conference at The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam, comes out of the ERC-funded Rural Imaginations project, which looks at how the rural is imagined in contemporary film, television and literature in the UK, the US, the Netherlands, China and South Africa.
Events
The African and Diasporic Religious Studies Association (ADRSA) is proud to present its tenth conference on the theme “I Put A Spell On You”: Magic, Mystery & Mystique in Africana Religions as a virtual event.
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts (AFTA) will host a free public webinar on accessibility for cultural programs on Wednesday, February 23, 2022, 2:00-3:00 pm CST.
Cornell University’s 2021-2022 Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Graduate Fellows will host the fifth annual Reppy Institute graduate student conference, to be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Submissions are due by February 20, 2022.
Dig into the ways you can be involved in addressing the impact of climate change in a workshop with Maida Owens (Louisiana Folklife Program/Bayou Culture Collaborative), February 22, at 3:00 pm EST.
The Florida Folklore Society will host a two-day virtual workshop, "Understanding Folk and Cultural Traditions in Our Time," on February 18-19, 2022.
The Western States Folklore Society invites you to explore the theme of “The Magic of the Everyday,” and to exchange ideas on other topics within the field. The 80th annual Western States Folklore Society’s Annual Meeting theme is The Magic of The Everyday,
The Midwest Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology invites students and scholars in all branches of music scholarship and related disciplines to submit 250-word abstracts for the hybrid MIDSEM annual meeting to be held from Saturday-Sunday, April 2-3, 2022, in-person and on Zoom (hosted by the University of Kentucky).
The Research Center for the Cultural History of Sexuality (Humboldt University, Berlin), the Kinsey Institute (Indiana University, Bloomington), and the Wilzig Erotic Art Museum (WEAM, Miami) are hosting “Exhibitionism: Sexuality at the Museum” an online conference which will bring together researchers, museum
Registration for the virtual conference on Science and Tech in 21st-Century US Popular Culture is now open and free, and it will be ongoing till the start of the event. You can find all the information (including provisional program) on the conference