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[ecrea] CFP Discourses of Marriage
Tue May 09 22:29:41 GMT 2017
BAAL/CUP Seminar Series Call for Papers
Discourses of Marriage
University of Liverpool 14-15th September 2017
Due to recent legislation changes in countries around the world, more
people than ever before can now get married. Hosted in collaboration
with the Discourses of Marriage Research Group
<http://discoursesofmarriage.blogspot.co.uk/>, this two-day seminar aims
to encourage scholarly interest in how marriage is conceptualised,
normalised, defined, rejected, adapted, and debated through language.
The seminar has three primary aims:
1. To engage scholars in the close analysis of the discursive
construction of marriage
2. To take a global perspective on marriage and marriage equality debates
3. To use methods of analysis from linguistics and other disciplines
such as sociology, politics, history, etc. to investigate attitudes to
marriage in the twenty-first century
We invite submissions for 20-minute papers to discuss any aspects of
discourses of marriage in relation to language, but particularly
encourage submissions in the following areas:
· Historical and/or global perspectives on discourses of marriage
· Marriage and religious institutions
· The language of marriage and equal marriage debates across cultures
· Marriage and identity
· Discourses of (non-heteronormative) family structure and divorce
Abstracts should be up to 300 words long and should contain up to five
keywords. Abstracts are to be submitted as Word documents to
(discoursesofmarriage /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:%(3cdiscoursesofmarriage /at/ gmail.com)>by the 20th June 2017.
Submissions will be anonymised before review. Authors will be notified
of the organisers’ decisions by mid-July 2017. We encourage applications
from scholars at all career stages and there will be two fee-waived
places for student presenters.
The two-day seminar will be an opportunity to establish the
state-of-the-art for linguistic research on marriage, marriage equality,
divorce, etc. by bringing together researchers interested in this field.
It is designed to spark discussion about discourses of marriage by
acting as a networking event and will hopefully lead to an edited
collection of papers. For more information, please contact Laura
Paterson ((laura.paterson /at/ open.ac.uk) <mailto:(laura.paterson /at/ open.ac.uk)>)
or Georgina Turner ((g.turner /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)
<mailto:(g.turner /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)>).
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