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[ecrea] "The Unacceptable" Conference April 29 - May 1 2011
Sat May 29 09:07:58 GMT 2010
Conference Call for Papers:
“The Unacceptable"
29th April - 1st May 2011
Host: Department of Media, Music and Cultural Studies, Macquarie
University
Venue: Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
It wasn’t so long ago that with heroin chic and SM clubbing, what had
been considered unacceptable became a voguish pretext for mass marketing.
Now, with global hysteria about paedophilia and violent computer games
and increasing calls for internet censorship, the unacceptable is being
reinvented as an object of policing.
The issue of what is ‘fit to present’ has always haunted culture,
especially in its relationship with social institutions: the proscription
of heresy, the erasure of bodies (because of their age, race or gender),
the silencing of sexualities, the purging of languages, the
classification of desires as pathologies . . . marking things as
unacceptable has been a key strategy in governing the media, education,
the arts as well as the practice of everyday life. Conversely, resistance
to the banning of texts and practices has long been one of the hallmarks
of movements for liberalisation.
Understanding how bodies, images and practices are judged unacceptable is
key to understanding how culture, communication and creativity fit into
society.
Issues:
• What is now unacceptable?
• Did the unacceptable ever go away or did it merely shift from what was
outlaw to an object of voyeurism?
• How does what is deemed unacceptable reflect the racial, gender and
sexual fault-lines of a society?
• From incineration to pathologization: how have strategies for policing
the unacceptable evolved?
Abstracts are sought that engage with topics such as (but not limited
to):
• Body modification
• Pornography
• Transgression in the Arts
• Political censorship
• Youth Culture and Behaviour
• Free speech
• Hate speech
• Excommunication
• Sexual Subcultures
• Outlaw Fashion
• Social Networking sites
• Political and aesthetic avant-gardes
• Gangs
• Imposture
• Homophobia
• Drug culture
• Infidelity
• Secret Lives
• Welfare dependency
• Internet censorship
• Religious cults
• Violence
• Worklessness
• Control of school and higher education curriculums
• Obesity
• Behaviour in Public Space
• Racism
Please send abstracts of 300 words, or panel proposals, via email to
(unacceptableconference /at/ gmail.com) by Friday, 30th September
2010.
Sponsored and hosted by the Department of Media, Music, Communication and
Cultural Studies, Macquarie University, Australia.
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