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[ecrea] CFP--Cultural Revolution
Tue Dec 22 19:17:39 GMT 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Cultural Revolution Today: Literature, Film, and Cultural Debates
Organized by the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC)
and the Department of Comparative Literature, HKU.
2 and 3 June 2016 (Thursday and Friday), The University of Hong Kong
May 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the launching of China’s “Great
Proletarian Cultural Revolution.” Historiography continues to debate the
periodization of the Cultural Revolution, its impact among the urban
elite, the political incentives of the Red Guard movement, the long-term
influence of the rustication movement, and the mass violence that took
place in the countryside.
At the same time, the Cultural Revolution remains a ubiquitous presence
today in cultural and intellectual productions in China and beyond,
which pose similar questions in different ways. Whereas scar literature
and the “wholescale rejection” of the Cultural Revolution marked the
cultural scene in the 1980s, this focus was subsequently criticized as
too limited in scope, too dependent on the framework of government
discourse, or too elitist. Films and fiction of the 1990s took a more
irreverent approach, as a younger generation assessed the Cultural
Revolution decade through its own unique experience, and New Left
intellectuals attempted to salvage democratic experiments within the
Cultural Revolution. Commodification of Maoist kitsch trivialized the
Cultural Revolution experience and gave rise to new visual cultures. In
the 2000s, renewed attention was given to grassroots violence and the
political roots of the Cultural Revolution project.
This conference reconsiders the Cultural Revolution’s enduring impact in
China and beyond, looking at literary, cinematographic, visual and
intellectual productions byattempting to understand their relevance to
contemporary China in a global context. The conference will consist of
presentations of fifteen to twenty minutes in length, and English will
be the language used for the event.
We invite proposals of 250-300 words for consideration. Please also
include a brief biography of no more than 100 words and a short working
bibliography/filmography with your proposal. The deadline for proposals
is February 1, 2016. Successful presenters will be notified of their
acceptance by February 15, 2016. We regret that we cannot provide any
funding for transportation or accommodation.
Please send proposals to BOTH Gina Marchetti ((marchett /at/ hku.hk)
<mailto:(marchett /at/ hku.hk)>) and Sebastian Veg ((veg /at/ ehess.fr)
<mailto:(veg /at/ ehess.fr)>) by February 1, 2016. Feel free to contact either
of us with questions about the conference. We look forward to welcoming
you to Hong Kong in June. For additional information, please contact
Ms. Man Man Wong at (manmanw /at/ hku.hk) <mailto:(kaseywmm /at/ gmail.com)>.
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