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[ecrea] CFP: 'So-called waste': Forms of Excess in Post-1960 Art, Film, and Literature - workshop at the University of York
Thu Oct 16 18:35:22 GMT 2014
'So-called waste': Forms of Excess in Post-1960 Art, Film, and Literature
Friday 13 February, 2015
University of York
Deadline for abstracts: 12 December, 2014
Visual art, film, and literature since 1960 has been marked by
leftovers, repetitions, and time lags, despite emerging in a climate of
accelerated technological development and the erasure of leisure time.
From artworks that incorporate the trash and detritus of consumerist
excess to novels and films that indulge in narrative ‘time-wasting,’ the
cultural production of the last fifty years has revelled in the wasteful
and excessive. This event asks: what are the aesthetics of excess? What
are its material, temporal and figurative manifestations? Is artistic
time-wasting a radical form of resistance to the capitalist imperative
to be productive? Or do art’s glorious expenditures reinforce aesthetic
hierarchies that privilege ‘difficulty’? We invite 20-minute papers from
postgraduates and early-career researchers that engage with waste and
excess in post-1960 art, literature, and film. Possible topics include
(but are not limited to) the following:
- Narrative: digressions; footnotes and marginalia; listing; repetition;
the non-event; the filler; reality effects
- Queer theory: the concept of the queer subject as embodying
non-(re)productivity; queer temporalities; drag and camp as recycling
- The body: labour; time-wasting and protest
- Feminism: the gendered dynamics of lack and excess
- Economic surplus: abstraction; financial markets; concepts of utility
and value
- Digital waste: big data; information overload; archive fever
- Cold War politics: nuclear waste; abundance and wasting as critical
tactics
The event will follow a workshop format, with a paper by Dr. Amanda
Boetzkes (University of Alberta) and a screening and discussion led by
Dr. Karl Schoonover (University of Warwick). Please send abstracts of no
more than 300 words and a brief biography to the organisers, Stephanie
Lambert ((sjl519 /at/ york.ac.uk)) and Amy Tobin ((at548 /at/ york.ac.uk)), by
15/12/14. General enquiries are also welcome. This event is free to
attend, but places are limited; please e-mail to reserve a place.
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