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[ecrea] CFP: Revolutionaries in Hastings
Tue Apr 05 17:32:56 GMT 2011
CFP:
Raymond Williams and Robert Tressell in Hastings: celebrating
50 years of The Long Revolution and the centenary of The
Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
20 September 2011
2011 marks the centenary of the death of Robert Tressell and 50 years
since the publication of Raymond William' The Long Revolution. The
University of Brighton in Hastings is pleased to announce a one day
conference on Tuesday 20 September 2011 to celebrate the contribution of
Williams and Tressell to literary and cultural studies, communications
and social and political theory.
The conference will also address their relationship to Hastings, a town
in which both spent a key part of their working lives. The conference
seeks to create a multi-disciplinary forum in which academics,
researchers, trade unionists and local historians can explore the impact
and legacy of the two men on contemporary research, practice and activists.
There will be two keynote speakers, Professor Stuart Laing, Deputy
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton, author of Representations
of working class life and one other to be announced shortly. We are keen
to invite submissions from researchers across the social sciences,
literary and cultural studies and from practitioners and activists
concerned with these issues.
We invite submissions that address, but are not limited to, the
following themes:
* Williams, Tressell and the South East
* Culture and Society in the New Millennium
* Working Class Fictions
* Williams the Literary Critic
* Williams and Cultural Studies
* Class and Education
* The Great Money Trick in the age of austerity
* Socialism and the novel
Submissions may be in a variety of formats including posters, verbal
presentations and workshops. Please send abstracts of 150 words to Sarah
Chapman (s.j.chapman /at/ brighton.ac.uk) <mailto:(s.j.chapman /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>
including with your submission your presentation title and format,
author names, institutional affiliations and email addresses and an
indication of which of the above themes your presentation addresses. The
abstract deadline is Friday 10 June 2011.
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