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[Commlist] CFP The Hulu Adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-2025): A one-day multidisciplinary symposium
Wed Jun 26 01:06:24 GMT 2024
*Extended Call for Papers*
‘A word after a word after a word is power’: The Hulu Adaptation of
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-2025): A one-day
multidisciplinary symposium.
Friday, September 13, 2024
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
We are inviting proposals for 20-minute conference papers on the Hulu
Adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood’s famous 1985
dystopia. The novel was published during Ronald Reagan’s troubled
presidency, which witnessed second-wave feminism, anti-pornography,
pro-life and pro-legal abortion campaigns, but the first season of the
adaptation was likewise released during troubled times, a few months
after the controversial election of Donald Trump as the 50th President
of the USA, which created an equally tense political scene. Women across
the world were protesting for female and human rights, often dressed in
the now iconic Handmaid’s costume. In a photograph taken the day after
Trump’s Inauguration, at the Women’s March on Washington, a protester
held a sign bearing a slogan that spoke to the moment: ‘MAKE MARGARET
ATWOOD FICTION AGAIN’.1 The eerie resemblance between facts and fiction
is the main reason behind the critical and popular success of both the
novel and its 2017-2024 TV Adaptation. The symposium supported by the
Department of Humanities is a collaboration between the research groups,
Gendered Subjects and Modern and Contemporary Writings.
The plenary speaker for the Symposium is Dr Fiona Tolan, who won the
2024 Margaret Atwood Society award for her latest monograph /The Fiction
of Margaret Atwood/, published by Bloomsbury in 2023.
The symposium is multidisciplinary, and we invite papers from the fields
of literature, language, social and political sciences, film studies,
fashion, and music. It coincides with the year that will see the airing
of the sixth and final season of The Handmaid’s Tale, marking the end of
an era. The symposium celebrates, exposes, and interrogates the
boundaries and depths of misogyny, political correctness, public and
private offence and outrage, repudiation of human and reproductive
rights, violence and oppression, aesthetics and environmental disasters,
all balancing on a thin line between a possible dystopic future and
real-world events. Papers can approach Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale with
reference to the following concepts, approaches or themes, though the
list is not exhaustive:
· Dystopian and Speculative Fiction
· Theory of Adaptation – creating the novel on screen
· Exploring Gender
· Sex, Desire, and Consent
· Motherhood, Fatherhood and Reproduction
· Political and Personal Violence
· Place / Space
· Food
· Uniforms
· Eco-Criticism
· Immigration
· Music and its Significance
· Language and Narrative Voice
Submissions:
Proposals should include a title, an abstract of 150–200 words, a brief
biographical note (up to 100 words), and contact details. If you would
like to propose a themed panel, do please get in touch informally asap.
Please submit your proposals to the main symposium organiser *Dr Kiriaki
(Korina) Massoura ((kiriaki.massoura /at/ northumbria.ac.uk))* by the *31st of
July 2024*. We encourage submissions from scholars at all stages of
their careers, including early career researchers and postgraduate
students. Interdisciplinary approaches and innovative methodologies are
welcome.
There will be a small conference fee (£15 for unwaged and £25 for waged
delegates) that will cover light refreshments, lunch and a wine reception.
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