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[ecrea] CFP: Austere Cultures/ Cultures of Austerity: Reactions to the Erosions of Critical Spaces
Sun Apr 10 14:55:25 GMT 2011
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*Austere Cultures, Cultures of Austerity: Reactions to the Erosion of
Critical Spaces*
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*8-9 September 2011*
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*School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University *
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*Key note speakers: Professor Griselda Pollock (University of Leeds); Dr
Rebecca Bramall (University of Brighton); Professor Les Back
(Goldsmiths, University of London)*
Picture this: an internationally renowned art historian, barefoot and on
her knees, scrabbles amongst piles of books in an attempt to salvage a
valuable collection about to be pulped because of lack of space; a
distinguished sociologist shreds papers from his now defunct role and
department whilst university management ‘suits’ scurry past him;
Conservative Party Headquarters are ‘stormed’ in the most ardent
expression of student dissent for decades. Such images speak to the
prevailing cultural /zeitgeist/ of austerity.
In this culture of austerity no area of higher education is immune,
however, it is the ‘luxury’ of the arts, humanities and social sciences
that is perceived as no longer affordable. Arguably, these repositories
of critical inquiry are the first spaces to be eroded. Yet,
paradoxically, the discourses surrounding austerity are also provoking
debate, resistance and creativity across the cultural spectrum. Austere
times, then, may engender a critical abundance that reshapes
relationships between theoretical analysis, political activism and
cultural production.
The aim of this conference is to provide an interdisciplinary space for
countering and challenging the erosion of critical thought. We invite
interventions/papers – from both inside and outside the academy – which
interrogate discourses of austerity around the following themes:
Aesthetics and Ascetics
Cultures of Impoverishment
Environmentalism and Austerity
Critical and Cultural Histories of Austerity
Geographies of Austerity
Sociologies of Austerity
Literatures of Austerity
Material and Visual Cultures of Austerity
Popular Culture and Austerity
Activism and Austerity
Political Cultures in Austere Times
Austerity of Knowledge
Austerity and Regionality/Localism
We encourage the submission of proposals for both individual papers as
well as for panels. Abstracts for individual papers should be no longer
than 200 words. Panel proposals should be no more than 700 words, and
include an overall rationale along with individual abstracts.
Please visit http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/conferences/austerity for further
information. Abstracts should be sent to (d.llinares /at/ leedsmet.ac.uk)
<mailto:(d.llinares /at/ leedsmet.ac.uk)> by 15 April 2011.
The conference is being organised by Dr Dario Llinares (Leeds
Metropolitan University), Dr Zoë Thompson (University of Leeds), and Dr
Fiona Philip (University of Leeds).
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