Founded in 1947, the Southern Humanities Conference provides a convivial and robust space for research presentations that cross disciplines and inspire imaginative discussion.

The conference meets in a city in the U.S. South each year with a definitive theme that guides our conversations about wide-ranging humanities topics. Our conference themes change from year to year, but are meant to inspire interdisciplinary conversation and prompt reflection, rather than limit intellectual exchange. We invite proposals from all areas of study, as well as creative pieces including but not limited to performance, music, art, and literature. Customary paper and full panel proposals are invited, as are ones for creative presentation formats like roundtables and demonstrations.  Moreover, the Southern Humanities Conference welcomes proposals from teachers and professionals outside the academy, as well as from scholars in the early stages of their academic careers and graduate students.

Please note that the name of our organization simply reflects its having been founded in the U.S. South; no presenter is expected to present anything “southern” in theme or content, though southern topics are also welcomed. Conference attendees come from all over the United States, Canada, and overseas.

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Southern Humanities Conference is a welcoming intellectual community and a great place to present your humanities research. See our call for papers and submit a proposal.

REGISTER

Registration for the conference is required for all attendees. Please register early to help the team with planning and programming. On-site registration is not available.

HOTEL

This year’s conference will be held at the Marriott Courtyard Greenville Downtown. Registered attendees and presenters can take advantage of a discounted booking rate. 

the Team

We are fortunate to have a dedicated team of academics to lead our organization. Through their hard work and dedication, we are able to bring our annual conference to life each year.