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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Writing Worlds : Models of World and Space in the Fantastic
Sat Nov 24 07:52:07 GMT 2012
Call for Papers
Writing Worlds : Models of World and Space in the Fantastic
Fourth annual conference of the Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung e.V.
[Association for Research in the Fantastic] at the
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
26th-29th of September, 2013
Writing Worlds and Writing Worlds – one of the main characteristics of
the Fantastic is its
ability to create multiple possible worlds in its divers medial
expressions such as literature,
film, games or the visual arts. In these worlds, the representation of
space serves as much as
genre indicator as does the set of characters. The fourth annual
conference of the
Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung e.V. [Association for Research in
the Fantastic] will be
focused on world/space constructions and their relevance for the
Fantastic. This implicates
dealing with the whole spectrum of theory and analysis of fantastic
world models and the
relation and semantics of fantastic spaces.
Beside genre definitions like Tzvetan Todorov’s ‘uncertainty’ or Uwe
Durst’s ‘infraction of
natural laws’, it seems that fantastic world constructions are likewise
suitable to categorize
the steadily growing and developing amount of fantastic texts: Medieval
worlds, alien
planets with their own natural laws or fantastic spaces hidden
underneath, behind or within
the present show in how many ways the Fantastic may conceptualize
‘space’ and ‘world’ and
how difficult it is to make global statements about ‘the Fantastic’ as
such. In imitation of
Nietzsche, one might ask in view of the ‘Possible-Worlds Theory’, ‘So
many worlds, and how
many new ones are still possible!’
Apart from the representations of fictional worlds as a potential basis
for genre definitions,
there will be room to discuss the cultural implications of space which,
in the Fantastic, is
often linked to the topos of the hero’s journey. Beside Niels Werber’s
geopolitical approach
and Yuri Lotman’s considerations of the border as topological cultural
model, the Fantastic
supplies literary research with a testing ground for terms like
globalization, transnationality,
or multiculturalism.
In addition, some fantastic world constructions are characterized by
their specific references
to reality and have a considerable potential for social criticism.
Especially by using the
semantics of world and space, Utopias and Dystopias may initiate or
contribute to
discussions about current issues. Even gender studies cannot ignore the
impact of gendered
spaces in the Fantastic for the construction of gender roles. Another
aspect of the
conference might be the changing relationship between the underworld and
the world
above, when the dead or the undead attend ordinary high schools, work in
ordinary jobs and
are to be met at the local pub in their spare time. Thus, the question
remains open whether
death still has or even needs a space beyond a ‘final frontier’ that is
reserved especially for
this taboo topic.
The approaches proposed here are only a fraction of the questions that
may be discussed at
the conference, or even starting points for new theories – again
imitating Nietzsche, ‘And
how many new questions are still possible!”
If we have raised your interest, please feel welcome to send us a
350-words abstract of your
projected 20-minute paper in German or English, including your contact
details and some
short biographical information via E-Mail ((gff2013 /at/ ggk.uni-giessen.de))
by December 31st,
2012. There is an open track option.
Organization of the conference:
Annette Simonis, Laura Muth, Pascal Klenke, Klaudia Seibel, in
cooperation with the Section
10 – Phantastische Welten of the Gießener Graduiertenzentrum
Kulturwissenschaften and
the Phantastische Bibliothek Wetzlar.
Contact:
Pascal Klenke, Laura Muth, Klaudia Seibel
Speakers of Sektion 10 – Phantastische Welten
Gießener Graduiertenzentrum Kulturwissenschaften
Alter Steinbacher Weg 38
D-35394 Gießen
(gff2013 /at/ ggk.uni-giessen.de)
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Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung
1. Vorsitzender
Universität Hamburg, IAA
Lars Schmeink
Von Melle Park 6
20146 Hamburg
Email: (gff /at/ fantastikforschung.de)
Tel. +49 / 40 / 428 38 2689
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