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[ecrea] CfP Masculinity and the Metropolis
Tue Dec 08 21:01:34 GMT 2015
With the deadline approaching, a reminder of this CfP
Call for Papers
Masculinity and the Metropolis
An Interdisciplinary Conference on Art History, Film, and Literature
University of Kent, 22nd – 23rd April 2016
Deadline for submissions: 20 December 2015.
This interdisciplinary conference, hosted by the University of Kent,
takes as its starting
point the range of complex and contradictory engagements between
masculinity and
the developing metropolis since the beginning of the twentieth century.
Throughout this
period the metropolis maintained a paradoxical status as a place of
liberation and
possibility, but simultaneously as one of alienation, sin, and
oppression. What do
responses to the modern city in visual art, film, and literature tell us
about masculinity as
it both asserts itself and registers its own anxieties, and subsequent
representations of
the city? In what ways do these contrasting positive and negative
conditions, which
encouraged complex responses, fit within the framework of masculinity?
In the wake of industrialization artistic reactions to modern urbanity
were spurred on by
the rapid growth of cities and the transition from rural to metropolitan
living. This caused
socio-cultural changes and a diverse range of masculinities to develop
within the
metropolis in terms of race, class, and sexualities. How has masculinity
been visualized
with the construction of this modern cityscape and ideas of the urban?
And later in the
20th Century, how did artists registering with ideas of
deindustrialization or feminist and
queer art forms affect or approach theories of masculinity and the
urban? Can we
construct an overarching lineage on this relationship? As one starting
point, the so-called
“crisis of masculinity”, and the way it is represented in various media,
can be
connected in interesting ways to the rise of the metropolis. This
conference will bring
together scholars from varying fields in order to begin a dialogue
regarding the way
theories of masculinity and the metropolis have developed in tandem,
charting their
evolution from the beginning of the 20th Century to the present day.
Scholars with
diverse interests and approaches to this broad subject are welcome with
papers
concerning various media within the 20th and 21st centuries.
Examples of subjects invited for submission include, but are in no way
limited to:
• Representations of the male and masculinity in metropolitan society
within literature, film, and fine art. Contributions from theatre, and music
are also welcome.
• Male as artist or witness to the evolving physical cityscape
• Modern and contemporary responses to 19th Century representations of
industrialisation and the urban / de-industrialization and the changing
nature of the urban and the masculine
• The metropolis as a milieu of capitalist oppression, and how this can be
related to masculinity
• Urban photography and the metropolitan male identity
• Masculine national identities within the cityscape
• Masculinity and the nocturnal city
• The modern or contemporary flâneur
• Cityscape planning and the organization of male spaces
• Destruction of the city and the crisis of masculinity
• The male Superhero
• Masculinities and sexualities within the metropolis
• Depictions of the urban male and race
• The relationship of masculinity to musical sub-cultures / the protest song
and music as social commentary
• Feminist, gay, and / or trans artistic reactions to masculinity and the
urban
• Masculinity and dramatic performance within the metropolis
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Deborah Longworth, University of Birmingham
Dr. Hamilton Carroll, University of Leeds
Dr. Gabriel Koureas, Birkbeck, University of London
Submission process
We invite submissions of short abstracts (300 words) accompanied by a
brief biography
(100 words). The time slot for presentations is 20 minutes with a 10
minute session for
questions at the end of each panel.
Please send your abstract as an attachment (.pdf or .doc) to:
(masculinemetropolis /at/ gmail.com)
The subject of the email should contain the words: “Masculinity and the
Metropolis
submission”
The body of the email should include author(s) name, affiliation,
abstract title and the
email address you would like us to use to communicate with you.
Deadline for submissions: 20 December 2015.
Notification of acceptance/non-acceptance: 26 January 2016.
More information:
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Contact: (masculinemetropolis /at/ gmail.com)
Organizers
James Finch, History of Art
Hannah Huxley, American Studies
Sara Janssen, Film Studies
Margaret Schmitz, History of Art
With a special thanks to our sponsors: The University of Kent’s History
of Art and Visual
Cultures Research Centre, Aesthetics Research Centre and the Centre for
Film and
Media Research.
Sara Janssen
PhD Student | Assistant Lecturer
Film Studies
University of Kent
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