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[Commlist] CFP for AIMS 2021 Annual Meeting: "What Has Antiquity Ever Done for Us?"
Tue Sep 07 21:21:36 GMT 2021
_FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS (and other forms of presentation):_
*“What Has Antiquity Ever Done for Us?”
*
*The Vitality of Ancient Reception Studies, Now *
An international virtual conference presented by Antiquity in Media
Studies (AIMS)
15-18 December 2021
*Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2021*
The officers of Antiquity in Media Studies invite proposals for
presentations that illuminate the ongoing vitality of antiquity in
recent discourses. Despite decades of institutional disinvestment in the
study of antiquity, a venerated deep past figured as a powerful shared
imaginary remains a perennial, emotionally evocative, even highly
lucrative concept in myriad contemporary media, around the world and
across all manner of identity lines. Among antiquities, of particularly
widespread interest has been the millennia of history centered on the
Mediterranean and dubbed “classical” among successor societies, both
self-appointed and colonized. From Ubisoft’s /Assassin’s Creed Odyssey/
to Luis Alfaro’s /Mojada/, from Hideki Takeuchi’s /Thermae Romae/ to Pat
Barker’s /Silence of the Girls/, to politicians' and pundits'
invocations of the Persian Wars and the fall of Rome, each year produces
more receptions of this antiquity. Beyond the Greco-Roman-centered past,
all antiquities mobilized for such cultural work today are welcome at
this ancient reception studies conference.
As an area of inquiry, ancient reception studies recognizes the currency
of “antiquity” in media as diverse as e.g., television, comics, video
games, fashion, film, fiction, and body art. Scholarly engagements with
textual and visual phenomena recombine a variety of humanistic and
social sciences theories and methods in analyzing cultural objects that
can simultaneously enchant and trouble diverse audiences beyond academic
specialists, from fanfic authors to game designers to deans and school
board members. Part of AIMS’ mission is to connect engaged and invested
participants in the reception of antiquity across the scholarly divide.
To that end, at the plenary session of the conference we will workshop
how to become more effective advocates in our own communities for
informed engagement with the study of antiquity and its receptions.
We invite proposals on any topic in ancient reception studies. Proposals
for this year’s annual meeting may include individual 20-minute papers,
three-paper panels, roundtables, workshops, poster sessions,
play-throughs, games, technical demonstrations, creative showcases,
creator interviews, and other activities that can fit within a 60-90
minute time slot and be delivered remotely at this online conference.
Proposals that take advantage of the online format are especially
welcome; we’re open to experimenting with a mixture of live and
pre-recorded elements in the program.
Please submit proposals of up to 500 words (plus bibliography) as an
anonymized Word doc or PDF, including the title that would appear on the
program and the type of presentation, as email attachments to AIMS
Secretary-Treasurer Roger Macfarlane at
<(staims /at/ antiquityinmediastudies.org)
<mailto:(staims /at/ antiquityinmediastudies.org)>> by *15 October 2021*. (For
three-paper panels, each presenter and the panel proposal as a whole may
use up to 500 words, for a total of up to 2000 words.) In the body text
of the email, please include the name(s) and current institutional
affiliation(s) of applicants, or “independent scholar”. Please direct
questions to AIMS President Meredith Safran at
<(presidentaims /at/ antiquityinmediastudies.org)
<mailto:(presidentaims /at/ antiquityinmediastudies.org)>>.
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