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[ecrea] Peripheral Visions: Suburbs, Representation and Innovation CFP
Tue Oct 12 16:24:43 GMT 2010
>Call for Papers:
>
>Peripheral Visions: Suburbs, Representation and Innovation
>Kingston University, United Kingdom, 17-18 June 2011
>
>Recent work in the burgeoning interdisciplinary
>field of suburban studies has focused on how
>suburbs have become increasingly diverse and
>dynamic places. Arguably, though, perceptions of
>suburban life, whether in executive commuter
>belts, banlieues or shanty towns, continue to be
>dominated by a relatively narrow range of
>representations. Yet, as suburbs have emerged,
>developed and diversified, new forms of creative
>production across film, photography,
>literature, music and digital media have
>arisen from and in response to them. This
>two-day conference will investigate what it is
>about these seemingly inauspicious environments
>and lifestyles that has rendered them so
>inspirational. It seeks to illuminate the
>aesthetic shifts and formal innovations that
>have been involved in their representation over
>the last century, across all media and genres,
>and within and across different cultures and
>territories. By focusing on such innovations,
>Peripheral Visions will interrogate d!
> evelopments to concepts that are central to
> twentieth and twenty-first century life,
> including property, autonomy, consumption and citizenship.
>
>Confirmed keynote speakers:
>Professor Rob Shields (University of Alberta)
>Professor Carrie Tarr (Kingston University)
>Dr Jo Gill (University of Exeter)
>
>We welcome proposals for panels and papers which
>explore topics including, but not limited to:
>" Defining suburban aesthetics and poetics
>" Suburbs and genre
>" The suburb as fictional world
>" New technologies and auto-documentary / subcultural production
>" Pioneer suburbs and their representation
>" Poverty on the periphery / the suburbs in economic crisis
>" Suburban pasts, suburban futures
>" Representing transnational suburbs
>
>We also welcome contributions which cross critical/creative boundaries.
>
>Please submit abstracts (of up to 500 words)
>online at
>http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/activities/conferences/abstracts/
>by 01/02/2011. Email enquiries to
>(m.dines /at/ kingston.ac.uk) or (t.vermeulen /at/ let.ru.nl)
>
>Thank you,
>Martin Dines,
>Kingston University
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