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[ecrea] CFP: protest- university of glasgow, college of arts, postgraduate conference

Tue Feb 04 12:05:45 GMT 2014



PROTEST


UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, COLLEGE OF ARTS, POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE, 28-29 MAY 2014


Confirmed keynote speakers:


– Dr. Priyamvada Gopal, University of Cambridge.


– Tom Leonard, poet and writer, retired Professor in Creative Writing at
University of Glasgow.


– Prof. Dennis Tenen, University of Columbia.


Recent years have seen the world enter a new political era, one defined by
changing methods of popular protest across the globe. From the Occupy
movement to the Arab Spring, and from the actions of online hackers
Anonymous to whistle-blowers like Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden,
society is navigating a situation of profound upheaval. Advances in technology
increasingly bring a future of permanent connection, across cultures and
languages. Yet to navigate the uncertain terrain of this emerging world, we need
to better understand the possibilities and implications of this connection.


Reflecting on examples and methods of protest both contemporary and
historical, we invite papers that interrogate the changing face of political activity. What are the true implications of the Internet for political action? How is the idea of privacy changing? How have material factors shaped protest across the
ages?


Papers may address any aspect of protest, including but not limited to:


- Methods of protest in the past and in the present; the role of social media
in contemporary forms of protest.


- The role of the Internet in political action; government and statesponsored surveillance.





- Literary works, films, comics, artworks and songs that protest against an
existing condition of oppression, or narrate resistance to such oppression,
whether political, social, economic, cultural or linguistic.


- Changing theories of protest.


- Forms of gendered protest in the present and in the past; feminism; gay,
bisexual and transgender struggles.


- Writers, artists, philosophers, politicians and religious figures who have
actively stood up for a cause or been persecuted for the content of their
work.


- The political nature of art; the political methodology of any artworks.


Abstracts of a maximum of 250 words, accompanied by a brief biographical note,
should be submitted to (arts-pgconference2014 /at/ glasgow.ac.uk) by the deadline
of 24th February.


For updates: http://protestconference.wordpress.com/ / www.facebook.com/protestconference



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