Ervin Malakaj

Ervin Malakaj

@ervinmalakaj.bsky.social

media studies, literary studies, film studies, queer studies; post also in Bosnian/German; plant dad and dog mom; vegan but not annoying about it; writing a book of personal essays 🏳️‍🌈 https://www.ervinmalakaj.com

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Queer Lives and Trans* Formations Conference Registration We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Queer Lives and Trans* Formations Conference on 30-31 March, 2026! As the conference will be taking place online, we ask that you register to attend by c...

Registration for the "Queer Lives and Trans* Formations: Reimagining Weimar Germany's LGBTQ+ Histories and Cultures" online conference is now live! Sign up to join us 30 - 31 March (Australia: 31 March - 1 April). With speakers from 6 (!) time zones & keynotes from Jonah Garde & Camilla Smith!

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Do you teach/research gender/sexuality w/ German sources? Have you had access issues or needed to translate sources yourself bc English versions don’t exist? Fill in this survey (by 2/15) to identify core texts for an anthology of translations in scientific & literary sexology between 1890 & 1930.

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Tetka Theory: Queer Life in the Bosnian Diaspora
Ervin Malakaj
Introduction: Tetka Theory
Chapter 1: Pijaca
Chapter 2: Batman
Chapter 3: The Soccer Field
Chapter 4: To Color Outside of the Lines
Chapter 5: Lunchroom Blues
Chapter 6: Kvir Berlin
Chapter 7: Babaroga Returns
Epilogue: Tetka Style

Nothing will come in the way of tetka theory. After all, tenacity is part of tetka style. The book is now drafted. It contains lots of tetka wisdoms others want to suppress. It endured much and so it will also endure the long way to publication. Biće, biće!

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Tetka Theory: Queer Life in the Bosnian Diaspora
Ervin Malakaj
Introduction: Tetka Theory
Chapter 1: Pijaca
Chapter 2: Batman
Chapter 3: The Soccer Field
Chapter 4: To Color Outside of the Lines
Chapter 5: Lunchroom Blues
Chapter 6: Kvir Berlin
Chapter 7: Babaroga Returns
Epilogue: Tetka Style

Nothing will come in the way of tetka theory. After all, tenacity is part of tetka style. The book is now drafted. It contains lots of tetka wisdoms others want to suppress. It endured much and so it will also endure the long way to publication. Biće, biće!

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Canada Impact+ Research Chairs Program The University of British Columbia is inviting expressions of interest from top-tier, internationally based researchers as

This program recruiting scholars from outside Canada comes with *incredible* funding. If you're looking to move, check it out! research.ubc.ca/federal-rese...

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Yay! Got you on our list. More info will come your way in due time.

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UBC is sorting through its internal application process. Comrades working outside of Canada who are interested might like to read up more about the program at the link above.

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Canada Impact + Research Chairs Program The Government of Canada announced the launch of the

"The Government of Canada announced the launch of the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program on December 9, 2026. This new $1 billion investment will provide Canadian institutions the opportunity to recruit top-tier international researchers."

research.ubc.ca/federal-rese...

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Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University – A Reading Group Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University – A Reading Group Hosts: David Gramling & Ervin Malakaj The “Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual Universi...

@linguacene.bsky.social and I are hosting a reading group in Feb and March 2026 to examine the keywords for our new multi-year research project titled "Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University." If you are up for it, join us.

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CfP: Trans German Studies: Contours, Critiques, and Emerging Conversations (Workshop), May 21-22, 2026 | H-Net CfP: Trans German Studies: Contours, Critiques, and Emerging Conversations (Workshop)May 21-22, 2026University of British Columbia and onlineModality: Hybrid (online and in-person)Public keynotes: Emm...

Fantastic comrades are organizing this important workshop at UBC on Trans German Studies with keynotes by Emma Heaney & Kadji Amin. The submission deadline is coming up. Consider submitting a proposal. Would be great to welcome some of you to our campus. networks.h-net.org/group/announ...

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CfP: Trans German Studies: Contours, Critiques, and Emerging Conversations (Workshop), May 21-22, 2026 | H-Net CfP: Trans German Studies: Contours, Critiques, and Emerging Conversations (Workshop)May 21-22, 2026University of British Columbia and onlineModality: Hybrid (online and in-person)Public keynotes: Emm...

Fantastic comrades are organizing this important workshop at UBC on Trans German Studies with keynotes by Emma Heaney & Kadji Amin. The submission deadline is coming up. Consider submitting a proposal. Would be great to welcome some of you to our campus. networks.h-net.org/group/announ...

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will add you to our list! yay!

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thank you!

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Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University – A Reading Group Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University – A Reading Group Hosts: David Gramling & Ervin Malakaj The “Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual Universi...

@linguacene.bsky.social and I are hosting a reading group in Feb and March 2026 to examine the keywords for our new multi-year research project titled "Linguaphobia, Linguistic Indifference, and the Monolingual University." If you are up for it, join us.

docs.google.com/document/d/1...

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UBC FACULTY! Interested in advocating, gathering, commiserating, learning about the university's poor financial condition? I don't know what we'll do yet, but I would like to see who might be interested. DM me.

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The Modernist Studies Association is devoted to the study of the arts in their social, political, cultural, and intellectual contexts from the later nineteenth through the mid-twentieth century. The o...

Important news: the deadline for the joint BAMS/MSA conference in Loughborough has been extended to December 29, 2025! You can review the CFP, and find links to the submission platform, here. www.moderniststudies.org/conference/M...

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Remembering Alice Wong: Writer, Advocate, Friend Though we were in frequent conversation for a decade, I only got to meet my friend Alice Wong in person just once. And when I did, I  was a bundle of nerves—and that was before she cussed me out wi…

A lovely tribute to Alice Wong by @thrasherxy.bsky.social. "She did not gatekeep knowledge; she shared it with the generosity and glee of a neighbor passing out full-sized candy bars on Halloween." I laughed at the part where she told him to “EAT THE FUCKING COOKIES!!!!” So very Alice.

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I'm glad @ubyssey.ca has some reporting on this. Unfortunately, the article repeats a lot of the university's budgetary euphemisms. Units in the Faculty of Arts are being crushed by devastating budget cuts (called "savings targets" by the administration). Cuts affect student services and jobs.

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UBC CENES, FHIS, and Asian Studies are excited to collaborate on a careers workshop for our students! Check out our event "From Classroom to Career: Speaking Success with Language Learning". More details in the link below.
fhis.ubc.ca/events/event...
@arts.ubc.ca @ubc-fhis.bsky.social @asia.ubc.ca

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Call for Papers: Rethinking Weimar Cinema (University of Oxford, 17 - 19 June 2026)

Keynote Speakers:
Dr Paul Dobryden (University of Virginia)
Dr Sara F. Hall (University of Illinois Chicago)
Dr Qinna Shen (Bryn Mawr College)

Film Screenings: TBC, in collaboration with the Ultimate Picture Palace and Weimar 100

Organizers: Dr Lawrence Alexander (Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford) and Dr Molly Harrabin (University of St. Andrews/University of Warwick).

Deadline for submitting proposals: 31 October 2025
The centennial years of the Weimar Republic (1918-1933) have seen a rise in academic engagement with and public interest in this period of German film history. As one of the most dynamic and experimental periods in global cinema, Weimar film has long been recognized for its aesthetic innovations, sociopolitical commentary, and influence on subsequent film movements. Yet these anniversary commemorations have not only reaffirmed the significance of this era, they have also opened the door for new questions, perspectives, and critical paradigms. This conference seeks to build on this momentum by revisiting Weimar cinema through fresh critical lenses and innovative methodologies, inviting participants to reconsider its cultural, political, and aesthetic significance in light of new archival discoveries, theoretical frameworks, and interdisciplinary approaches. The conference will take stock of our current understanding of Weimar film to map where this field may be heading as well as offering new genealogies of those images, figures, and texts that have defined it thus far. 

In addition to traditional conference papers, we welcome contributions from archivists, practice-based researchers, and works of videographic criticism. Please submit proposals of up to 300 words to lawrence.alexander@rsa.ox.ac.uk and mlh21@st-andrews.ac.uk by 31st October 2025. Notices of acceptance will be sent out in December.

A limited number of bursaries are available to contribute to travel and accommodation costs for postgraduate and early-career speakers. 

This event is hosted by the Weimar Film Network and funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) as part of a three-year Promoting German Studies networking grant awarded to the German Screen Studies Network, co-directed by Dr Paul Flaig and Dr Dora Osborne.

📢📢📢 Upcoming Conference: 'Rethinking Weimar Cinema' (University of Oxford, 17 - 19 June 2026)

Full Call for Papers: drive.google.com/file/d/1pxBI...

Deadline: 31 October 2025

Please share widely with anyone who may be interested in joining us in Oxford next year!

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Assistant Professor - Slavic Comparativist Assistant Professor - Slavic Comparativist

We have a job going in my department! jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-...

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UBC

CENES invites you to celebrate the launch of Literature in Late Monolingualism (Bloomsbury), the latest book by Dr. David Gramling (UBC CENES). This is a hybrid event, to attend online, please visit the link below.
@ervinmalakaj.bsky.social @linguacene.bsky.social
cenes.ubc.ca/events/event...

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It's nice but a caveat: I am scared of heights and avoid looking out the window whenever possible lol

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UBC peoples: if anyone is interested in free books, DM me and we can arrange a time for you to browse. Because of space issues I have to downsize my office library. Primarily 18th-21st century literature, philosophy, literary history/theory. Much of it in German but also in English and French.

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Great discussion with fab colleagues @ces.ubc.ca and a chance to promote my book @uoftpress.bsky.social! Thanks again @jonahgarde.bsky.social and @ervinmalakaj.bsky.social

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