Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA), we are 
pleased to announce a Call for Papers for the seminar titled “Rot and Renewal: 
Theorizing Decomposition across Space and Time” to be held at the ACLA 2026 
Annual Meeting in Montreal.

Seminar Abstract

How might we chart the generative possibilities of decomposition? Often 
indexing danger, disease, or disgust, decomposition has also emerged across 
multiple disciplines as a process that upends theorizations of agency, 
archives, and temporality, offering the promise of re‑composing damaged worlds 
(DeSilvey, 2017; Hage, 2021; Lyons, 2020; Tsing, 2015).
This seminar invites papers that theorize, historicize, or creatively engage 
with decay—whether material, symbolic, political, or aesthetic. We welcome 
contributions from literature, environmental humanities, STS, media studies, 
political theory, the arts, and related fields.

In exploring everything from entombed plutonium reactors to decompositional art 
and literature, cryonic suspension to compost politics, we seek to understand 
how processes of breakdown afford new approaches to knowledge production amid 
ecological breakdown and social decay. Together, we will ask how attending to 
rot, decay, rust, half‑lives, death, and renewal might transform our research 
methods, imaginaries, and sensibilities.

for more information: 
https://www.acla.org/seminar/d1a3deb9-9a25-4097-871a-7066ab2200ed

Submission Guidelines

  *   Please submit a 300‑word abstract, along with a short bio (100 words), 
outlining your argument, methodology, and connection to the seminar theme.

  *   Submissions are due by October 2, 2025, via the ACLA paper proposal 
portal (opening August 26).

  *   Decisions will be communicated by December 1, 2025.

Seminar Format & Conference Details

  *   Each seminar session consists of three meetings across the conference, 
with each session featuring three to four presenters, each offering a 20‑minute 
presentation followed by discussion.

  *   The 2026 Annual Meeting will take place February 26 – March 1, 2026, at 
the Palais des congrès de Montréal.

Please contact Christopher Walker 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Jessie 
Croteau ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for questions.


DR. JESSIE CROTEAU (she/her)
Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow
Haverford College
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.jessiecroteau.com<http://www.jessiecroteau.com/>

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