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[ecrea] CfP: The Body in Catalan Visual Culture
Sat Mar 09 23:29:35 GMT 2013
http://dislocationsbodyandart.wordpress.com/conference/
Call for Papers: The Body in Catalan Visual Culture
Action Art, Performance, Dance, Cinema and Plastic and Visual Arts
5 – 7 September 2013
University College Cork, Ireland
Confirmed guest speakers and artists:
Pilar Parcerisas art critic, curator and scriptwriter. Executive Board
Member of the Consell Nacional de la Cultura i les Arts (CoNCA)
Marcel·lí Antúnez performance artist
Eulàlia Valldosera visual artist
Pere Salabert Chair of Aesthetics and Art Theory, Universitat de Barcelona
While the representation of the human body has been a recurrent motif in
visual art across cultures and civilizations over the centuries, the
study of corporeality has traditionally been associated with the natural
sciences. The publication, in the 1990s, of groundbreaking books such as
Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble (1990), Elizabeth Grosz’s Volatile Bodies
(1994) and Rosi Braidotti’s Nomadic Subjects (1994) undoubtedly helped
redress this imbalance and generated, in turn, a growing interest in the
re-thinking of the body across disciplines in the humanities and social
sciences. These theorists located the material body in relation to its
socio-political context and addressed questions about sexuality, gender
and race while highlighting the potential of bodies to challenge or
subvert the very social, cultural and political discourses that shape
them into ideal form. This shift in focus has also been observed in the
field of Catalan Studies, where scholars are increasingly attending to
questions of gender and national identity, corporeality and embodiment,
particularly with regard to literature and film. Despite this relatively
recent upsurge in this area of study, scholarly investigation of bodily
matters in Catalan artistic expression remains very much in its infancy.
Images of the body, performance, ritual and dance have been – and remain
– core elements and activities in the production of visual and popular
festive culture in Catalonia. Such corporeal utterances, iterations and
figurations have also played a symbolic role in processes of identity
formation. The solemn depictions of the Christ in Majesty in Romanesque
art or the grotesque bodies carved in many of the capitols of medieval
monasteries might evince the social hierarchies and theological concerns
of the times yet they are also inextricably bound to a period in history
when the Catalan nation was being forged. In the modern era,
representations of the female body by nineteenth-century Modernista
artists conveyed ideas about modernity, industrialisation and progress,
whereas the more normative Noucentistes would later ascribe to the
female nude a set of classical, civic and urban values. With the advent
of the avant-garde movements, surrealism and its endless manipulation
and fragmentation of the body, or the move towards abstraction and
conceptual art, the representation of corporeality in art became less
specific, and more ‘implied’. From the mid-1960s Catalan visual and
performance artists have favoured less defined, unshapely or open-ended
forms of expression. These have often been read as symptomatic of a
fraying in dominant models of understanding identity, society and
culture. Recent secessionist movements in Catalonia caused by a
combination of historical grievances and a profound economic crisis will
no doubt provoke further social, political and cultural realignments.
This three-day interdisciplinary conference seeks to foster dialogue
between artists, curators, art critics, researchers and audiences about
questions of embodiment, performance and body-representation across
centuries of Catalan visual and performance art.
Proposals are sought for 20 minutes papers. Possible topics may include
(but are not limited to) the following:
• Issues of representation • Body theory • Body and identity
• Embodiment • Gender and sexuality • Absence and presence • Ritual
• Phenomenology • Taboo • Performance and action art • Body limits
• Transient bodies • Monstrousness and the grotesque • Violence
• Sensuous and sentient bodies • Body and space
Please send 200-word abstracts in English or in Catalan, a short
biographical note (max. 100 words) indicating your name, affiliation and
all relevant contact information to Eva Bru-Domínguez at
(bodycatalanart /at/ gmail.com) by Friday 31 May 2013. Notification of
acceptance of proposals will be communicated by mid-June.
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