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Listings of Conferences and Calls for Papers (cfps)
The online listings of calls for papers below is a general listing. You should also check relevant journals and organization websites.
UPenn listing (with archive)
By far the most extensive listing of current cfps and also includes an archive. Searchable database also lists conferences by specific subjects.
Includes a listserve for regular updates and notification of upcoming conferences.
Conference Alerts
Lists conferences in many fields by date of conference.  "Literature" is a single category that includes international listing
s, but the list is quite inclusive and includes proposal deadlines.
Subscribers can receive email updates.
Literary Conferences in the UK!
This is an online guide to "literary conferences in the UK and overseas conferences about UK and Commonwealth literature."
Papersinvited.com
This site requires registration; however, it is free and has a large international database. It sorts conferences and journals by general subject and has organizational tools to help you keeop track of what is happening when.


Drew Women's Studies Program
Lists conferences related to the topic of Women's and Gender Studies. The page (along with a page of conference announcements) is updated weekly and covers a broad variety of fields and topics. See Wendy Kolmar for more information.
Erraticimpact.com
This is a philosophy research database. It includes a CFP section that can be sorted by registration deadline.
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Check out MLA, local MLA, and annual conference sites directly.
MLA (Modern Language Association)
SAMLA (Southern Modern Language Association)
NEMLA (North Eastern Modern Language Association)
MMLA (Midwestern Modern Language Association)

NWSA (National Women's Studies Association)
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Janushead.org
A listing of conferences and events that is not exhaustive and isn't searchable; however, listings are linked to more information.
Thanks to Dale Hwang and Tim Esh for recommending and describing useful listings!
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