Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies is a peer-reviewed, online, open access journal publishing scholarship on gender studies and C19 British lit., art, & culture.
Consider submitting an article to Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies! We'd love to see your work. You can find our submission guidelines here: https://t.co/ZyFIFkszaX
Reminder: We’re looking for guest editors for the summer 2025 & 2026 issues of NCGS! If interested, please submit a proposal to both [email protected] & [email protected] by Aug. 16th. Proposals should include a brief description of your topic, a sample CFP, & editor bios.
We're happy to announce the publication of our summer 2024 issue (20.2), guest-edited by Shuhita Bhattacharjee and Michelle Taylor! The open-access issue is available here: https://t.co/l8VsDd3uh7
We're pleased to announce that Rebecca Soares will be our new Reviews Editor beginning with our fall 2024 issue. Welcome to our editorial team, Rebecca! If you're intrested in reviewing for the journal, you can reach her at: [email protected]
CFP: We’re looking for guest editors for the summer 2025 & 2026 issues of NCGS! If interested, please submit a proposal to both [email protected] & [email protected] by Aug. 16. Proposals should include a brief description of your topic, a sample CFP, & short editor bios.
NCGS seeks a new Book Reviews Editor! If interested, please send a short statement of interest that also details your qualifications to Melissa Purdue ([email protected]) and Stacey Floyd ([email protected]) by Friday, December 1st.
NCGS seeks a new Book Reviews Editor! If interested, please send a short statement of interest that also details your qualifications to Melissa Purdue ([email protected]) and Stacey Floyd ([email protected]) by Friday, December 1st.
We're happy to announce the publication of our summer 2023 issue (19.2), guest-edited by Mary Mussman and Margaret Speer @tough_fluff ! https://t.co/3xT9ydSTpG
Read Emily Baldys’s article, “Imagining the ‘Survival of the Unfit’ in the Novels of Olive Schreiner and Mona Caird,” in our recent issue: https://t.co/4Vkimy976b
Check out Leeann Hunter’s article, “The Family Artist: Women’s Narratives of Self-Help and Self-Sacrifice in Victorian England,” in our most recent issue! https://t.co/nRks7KVrgx
Check out Catherine Addison’s article in our newest issue: “Burning Down the House in Jane Eyre, Aurora Leigh, and Denzil Place.” https://t.co/nsn44vhBjF
We are pleased to announce the speakers for our next session: Gender & Queerness in Nineteenth-Century France. They are Sarah Lund (Harvard), Annabelle Dance (NYU), Aaron Slodounik (City University, NY). For details of papers and how to join us: https://t.co/UacPtArYUF
* Pre-Raphaelite Society Project Funding *
The PRS is delighted to announce that it will be offering funding for a project related to Pre-Raphaelite studies offering up to £1000!
Proposed projects include: exhibition, event or website. Closing application date is 30th April 2023
The Rosemary Mitchell Book Prize 2023 is open for entries 📬
The prize is for mid-career scholars whose second book in Victorian Studies appeared between 16 Feb 22 - 15 Feb 23 (see link for full details)
Deadline for receipt of books is 1 March 2023
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2023 is a major bicentenary year for two of the Gothic's most formative women writers, Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley, and the Year of Gothic Women is all about coming together to celebrate and share research. Submit your abstract and join us in Dundee! Deadline Jan 31st.