News > Call for Papers > America at 250: Narratives of Resistance and Change International Symposium
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As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, at a time of perceived challenges to its promises of freedom and equality, this symposium invites a multidisciplinary reflection on the narrative strategies used to represent past and contemporary interpretations of experienced scenarios of crises, resistance and change. The Symposium is particularly interested in the connections between contemporary political, social and cultural fractures and previous experiences of confrontation of opposing visions of the collective national project, which also teste
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Nova University of Lisbon
November 18-19, 2026
Call for Papers
As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, at a time of perceived challenges to its promises of freedom and equality, this symposium invites a multidisciplinary reflection on the narrative strategies used to represent past and contemporary interpretations of experienced scenarios of crises, resistance and change.
The Symposium is particularly interested in the connections between contemporary political, social and cultural fractures and previous experiences of confrontation of opposing visions of the collective national project, which also tested the fulfillment of the ideals stated in the Declaration of Independence.
We welcome papers that discuss narratives of past and present resistance and change from a plurality of approaches, including literary studies, cultural studies, film, media, music and visual culture studies, history, sociology and political science.
Possible topics include (but are not limited) to:
Please submit an abstract for a 20-minute paper (up to 300 words), and a short bio (up to 150 words) by September 15, 2026, to these two emails:
tdbs@fcsh.unl.pt and imom@fcsh.unl.pt
Notification of acceptance will be sent by September 31st.
Registration fees
Standard Rate: 125 euros
Student Rate: 50 euros
For more information, consult the conference site: