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[ecrea] Imagining 'We' in the Age of 'I' Study Day 29th March - CfP
Mon Nov 19 18:00:50 GMT 2018
This is a Call for Papers for the following *Study Day*:
*Imagining ‘We’ in the Age of ‘I’: Romance and Social Bonding in
Contemporary Culture*
***University of Warwick, Friday 29**^th **March 2019*
Following an exciting symposium on 28^th September, the key aim of this
forthcoming event will be to continue raising questions about
conceptualising couples and related social groups today. It will achieve
this through an emphasis on the evolving roles and forms of such social
units in the cultural imaginary, taking stock of both novel means of
engaging with tropes of romance, the family and adjacent forms of
bonding and new ways of constructing these that respond to, mediate and
feed back into shaping cultural trends in this domain.
In other words, we welcome culturally-oriented research, as well as
sociological, psychological or more theoretical interventions.
*We especially welcome submissions from graduate students and early
career researchers, for whom travel bursaries of **£**50-100 will be
available to cover costs (possibly even for non-speaking delegates,*tbc
depending on numbers – please keep an eye on the website for details
when registration opens in January). The event itself is FREE (lunch and
refreshments included).**
The Study Day asks questions such as:
* What new means of depicting romance, broadly defined, have evolved
of late in the multi-media age?
* How do romantic fictions negotiate newly fluid ways of understanding
gender, the role of technology in courting and work and other
related, rapidly changing practices in coupling and related cultures?
* How do such new instantiations inflect other trends in imagining the
couple, for instance in relation to non-normative sexualities?
* Related to this, how does fourth wave feminism – associated with
online cultures and alliances with marginalised groups other than
women – engage in dialogue with a genre, romantic fiction, often
seen as feminine-accented?
* How has #MeToo impacted on romantic courting rituals and
inter-gender relations as a whole? In turn, how do new
representations construct contemporary masculinity?
* How might depictions and modes of imagining children, parenting,
family structures, friendship and communities generally shift in
response to the emphasis on cultivation of the self, and the erosion
of private-public boundaries, potentially catalysed by both
neo-liberalism and screen technologies?
* Finally, how might these questions be nuanced differently in
specific cultural contexts?
As well as stimulating debate, we hope the event will lead to a critical
reappraisal of certain common assumptions about couples in particular
and social bonding in general.
*Confirmed keynotes:*
Professor Diane Negra (UCD)
Professor Tamar Jeffers McDonald (University of Kent)
We are particularly open to proposals on:
-Narratives of romance and the family involving non-Western or
non-Anglophone identities
-The influence of new technology on conceptualisations of the couple and
the family, whether within texts or as channels for their dissemination
-Masculinity in contemporary romantic discourse
-Romance after #MeToo
-Papers considering the growing importance of friendship as romance may
be co-opted by neoliberalism
However, any topic speaking to the themes of the event will be considered.
Please send proposals of no more than 250-words for a maximum 20-minute
presentation and a short biog. to (imaginingromance /at/ warwick.ac.uk).
*Deadline for proposals: 12 December 2018*
This free event is part of a series funded by a British Academy Rising
Star Engagement Award.
For more information see our website below or contact Dr. Mary Harrod
(m.g.m.harrod /at/ warwick.ac.uk)
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/modernlanguages/news/events/imaginingromance/studyday/
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