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[ecrea] CFP Announcement - 10th VCS Graduate Conference, "Drawing Together: Solidarities, Pictures, and Politics"
Sun Nov 23 15:37:32 GMT 2014
The Visual and Cultural Studies graduate program is pleased to announce
the CFP for our 10th biennial conference, "Drawing Together:
Solidarities, Pictures, and Politics," which will be taking place from
April 10-11, 2015. You can find the CFP on our website as well as
attached below and as a .pdf. Please take a look at it and help us
spread the word!
InVisible Culture
503A Morey Hall
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu
“Solidarity” recalls notions of inclusivity, activism, and movement.
Adopted from the French solidarité in the early 19th century, the word
continues to indicate the communal union of interests or aspirations, as
well as collective responsibility. From its use by labor unions to its
association with socialism and communism, solidarity has historically
been made to bear a sense of the political. We recognize in the powerful
images of recent events a renewed need to assess strategies of
togetherness, both historical and contemporary. We propose this topic
with the aim of critically engaging pictures and their power to mobilize
both differences and commonalities. Can we envision solidarity outside
the pursuit of common political aims? Can we find common ground amidst
different struggles?
We invite scholars, artists, and activists to draw upon our
understanding of solidarity and the visual dimensions in which
solidarity is organized in social movements, represented in art and
activism, and studied in and out of the academy. Possible topics might
include, but are by no means limited to:
* Artistic practice in political movements (labor, civil rights,
climate change)
* Tactics and strategies of historical and contemporary grassroots
movements
* Media images, hashtag #solidarity, spectacle
* Protest songs, union anthems, “The Internationale,” “Solidarity
Forever”
* Armchair activism, “slacktivism,” and the ethics of involvement
* Documentation of collectivity, alternative journalism
* The politics of love and kinship
We invite individual submissions as well as pre-constituted panels (of
3-4 presenters) in the form of 300 word abstracts (for 20-minute paper
presentations) and 100 word bios for each presenter, to be sent to
(vcsconference /at/ gmail.com) by February 15, 2015. Please see our website for
the most up-to-date information:
http://humanities.lib.rochester.edu/vcsconference
Select presenters may be invited to revise presentations for publication
at InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal of Visual Culture
(http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu).
About the Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies at the
University of Rochester: http://www.rochester.edu/college/vcs
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