Re: CFP Gods and Monsters

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ISCLR Secretary

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Sep 22, 2025, 3:31:58 PMSep 22
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Greetings members!  See forwarded message for a 2026 conference CFP of interest (this email should include an attachment). A reminder that you are welcome to share your announcements, CFPs, and more by emailing list...@contemporarylegend.org


Virginia Siegel (she/her/hers)
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 10:38 AM Laycock, Joseph <joseph....@txstate.edu> wrote:
To whom it may concern,

Please see the attache CFP for the Gods and Monsters 2026 conference at Texas State University in San Marcos.  It would be greatly appreciated if you could help us disseminate it.

Best,

 Joe Laycock

ISCLR Secretary

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Sep 22, 2025, 3:35:21 PMSep 22
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Apologies for the double email - it seems the attachment WAS missing!  Thanks so much!

Virginia

Virginia Siegel (she/her/hers)
Secretary, International Society for Contemporary Legend Research
Professor of Practice, University of Arkansas Libraries

Phone: 479-575-7115 (voice)
Former address: isclr.s...@gmail.com (emails are forwarded)


CFP Gods and Monsters conference.pdf
CFP Gods and Monsters conference.pdf

ISCLR Secretary

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Oct 9, 2025, 9:04:32 AMOct 9
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The Robert Klymasz Award for the Best Research Paper on a Ukrainian Folklore Theme
Deadline: December 31, 2025
The Folklore Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) is pleased to announce a new prize in the honour of Dr. Robert Klymasz, a renowned Ukrainian Canadian folklorist. The 2024/5 award – CAN $500 – will be given for the best paper on any aspect of the expressive and creative culture of Ukraine written by a graduate student, underemployed, or unaffiliated scholar. Eligible submissions must be rooted in the disciplines of folkloristics, ethnology, or closely related fields. They must have been written in the year of 2024/5 for either a university course or a publication. If the winning paper is unpublished, it will be considered for publication in Ethnologies. Applicants must be members of FSAC at the time of receiving the award. Note: membership fees will be waved for award applicants residing in Ukraine.
Submission format: 
A copy of the paper, in either English or French, formatted according to the Ethnologies style [https://www.acef-fsac.ulaval.ca/en/ethnologies/authors]. Papers originally written in other languages and translated into English or French are eligible. 
A cover sheet indicating the name of the author and institution for which the paper has been written, and whether the paper is published or submitted for publication.
A short biographical statement should also be included.
Application package should be emailed to: Dr. John Bodner / Secretary-Treasurer of FSAC: acef...@gmail.com  
Include “The Robert Klymasz Award” in the subject line.
The award is sponsored through an endowment gifted by Dr. Natalie Kononenko.


John Bodner, PhD.
Folklore, Social/Cultural Studies Program
Grenfell Campus, MUN
Chair, Grenfell Campus Research Ethics Board

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