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[ecrea] CFP Representing the British Spy
Tue Mar 27 14:15:05 GMT 2018
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS THURSDAY 29 MARCH
http://spyconference.com/
Call for Papers
Representing the British Spy:
Fictions, Histories and Futures.
Keynote Speaker: Professor James Chapman
Tuesday 22 May 2018.
The University of West London.
From the Elizabethan courtier and spy Sir Philip Sidney to the graphic novel Kingsman and its film adaptations, winds a rich tradition of individuals, texts and narratives that have spanned creative works informed by experience of actual espionage to tales and characters shaped by the ever-evolving genre conventions of what has become an immensely popular story form. British spy stories have featured both gentleman adventurers – in the Erskine Childers, John Buchan, Leslie Charteris tradition – and career professionals – such as the characters conceived by Ian Fleming and Len Deighton. Their tone has ranged across gritty verisimilitude and procedural detail, through the melancholy of betrayals and vocational doubts to implausible plotlines, kinetic action, and tongue-in-cheek parody. Somerset Maugham’s Ashenden, John le Carré’s Smiley, Graham Greene’s Wormold and Mike Myer’s Austin Powers indicate some of the variety of ways in which the British spy has been represented. Real-life spies such as Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and Sidney Reilly, inter alia, have figured in narratives such as Another Country, A Question of Attribution, and Reilly, Ace of Spies that combine – to varying degrees – documented fact with speculation and invention.
This one day conference at the University of West London in Ealing aims
to bring together scholars from a range of disciplines including, but
not limited to, Literature, History, Film, Cultural Studies,
Cyber-security, Politics and International Relations.
Deadline for proposals:
Proposals for papers (250 words) plus a short biographical statement,
should be received by Thursday 29 March 2018. Please email
(spyconference /at/ uwl.ac.uk)
Conference fees:
(including morning coffee, lunch, and an evening drinks reception)
Standard £45, Students/unwaged £25.
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