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[ecrea] CfP - Interdisciplinary Conference 'VOICE/PRESENCE/ABSENCE'
Sun Aug 12 09:31:20 GMT 2012
VOICE/PRESENCE/ABSENCE:
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON VOICE AND THE ARTS.
University of Technology, Sydney – Creative Practice and Cultural
Economy Research Group (14-15 February 2013).
Voice/Presence/Absence is an interdisciplinary conference organised
under the auspices of the Creative Practice and Cultural Economy
Research Strength of the University of Technology, Sydney,with the goal
of exploring new approaches to the study of voice in the context of arts
and humanities, performing practices and new media.
The focus of the conference is:
- Voice in/and artistic practices;
- Voice and theory (philosophy, psychoanalysis, aesthetics, semiotics,
gender studies, literary studies, reception theory etc.);
- Voice and technology (amplification, manipulation, recording and
archival, technologies of the body, etc.);
- The relationship between theory and practice (in the performing arts,
creative writing, media art, etc.);
- The relationship between voice and ideas of subjectivity.
>From the experiments of the historical avant-gardes, through the
experimental art of the mid 20th Century to the digital revolution, and
throughout the developments of postcolonial studies and the so-called
post-structuralist turn, theory and creative practices have engaged with
voice, its use and its manipulations, in ways that configure a variety
of complexly interwoven paths: Dada, Artaud, Bene, Lacan, Dolar,
Derrida, Blanchot, Bakhtin, Cavarero, Portelli are only a few now
canonical examples of thinkers and artists who contribute to the
understanding of the human voice beyond the boundaries of their specific
disciplines. Voice/Presence/Absence is devoted to both the mapping of
theseintertextual networks and the articulation of original
interdisciplinary frameworks to think voice in/and the arts today.
The organizing panel will consider proposals for theoretical papers
and/or casestudies (max 20 minutes) addressing one of the following 3 areas:
1. ‘Voice, Performing Arts, Technologies’
Contributions in the fields of theatre studies, performing arts, spoken
words, media art,addressing one or more of the following themes:
- Voice, orality and text;
- Voice and amplification, recording, manipulation;
- Voice and subjectivity;
- Voice in/and music;
- Voice and (new) media;
- Voice reception/politics of listening.
2. ‘Voice, Writing, Literatures’
Contributions in the fields of creative writing, literary studies,
comparative literatures, addressing one or more of the following themes:
- Voice and narratology;
- Style and the ‘writer’s voice’;
- Dialogism and heteroglossia;
- Migration and transnational literatures;
- Writing, voice, gender;
- Voice and genre.
3. ‘Memory and the Voice’
Contributions in the fields of history, oral history, micro-history,
memory, place studies, addressing one or more of the following themes:
- Oral history and voice;
- Marginalities and voice;
- Politics of voice;
- Gender;
- Voices and cultures;
- Voice, geographies and place.
Voice/Presence/Absence welcomes also proposals for performances (max 20
minutes) in the following areas:
- Music;
- Theatre;
- Poetry;
- Multimedia art;
- Art performance.
The proposals should have a particular focus on the use of voice, alone
or in relation to other modes of delivery. The performers should also be
willing to engage with the presenters of academic papers, in specific
moments of the conference devoted to dialogue and potential
crosspollination.
Submission guidelines:
Proposals (for academic papers and performances) should be accompanied
by the following:
- 250-word abstract;
- Full name of author/s;
- Institutional affiliation (if any);
- Individual e-mail address;
- Brief bio (max. 5 lines).
Proposals should be submitted to: (Catherine.Baird /at/ uts.edu.au)
Deadline for proposals: 30 September 2012.
After the conference, the organising committee will select a series of
papers andinvite the authors to submit a full article for publication in
a special issue of an academic journal, TBC.
Enrollments: AUD 200
Students: AUD 100
Conference organiser: Malcolm Angelucci ((Malcolm.angelucci /at/ uts.edu.au))
Malcolm Angelucci, PhD
Lecturer in Italian Studies and Cultural Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
University of Technology Sydney
PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007, Australia.
Email: (Malcolm.Angelucci /at/ uts.edu.au)
Tel: 61-2-9514 9815; Fax: 61-2-9514 1578; http://www.fass.uts.edu.au
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