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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Auto/Biography and Reputation Politics Conference
Wed Jul 31 19:50:49 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers*
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Conference “*Auto/Biography and Reputation Politics**”//*
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*February 6 and 7, 2020 at the University of Vienna*
*Collaboration of Character Assassination and Reputation Politics (CARP)
Research Laboratory, George Mason University, VA, and Department of
English and American Studies, University of Vienna*
*Suggested Topics:*
• Has the term reputation lost relevance in the contemporary age of
intense and deep mediatization and rapid globalization of life stories
and their ever-changing, elusive evaluative reception?
• If processuality and relationality of agencies in production and
reception of works of culture as well as the intransparency of the
medium have become of guiding interest in contemporary auto/biography
studies, how might the medial production of a reputation be
systematically considered in processual terms?
• What is the benefit of the continuing address to the ancient category
of character in discussions of ‘character assassination’? Who or what is
a character in relation to personality, self, individual, protagonist,
narrator, author?
• Has the term reputation become part of an elitist discourse that
collides with precepts of the raceclass-gender and further categories of
cultural-studies critiques? If there is an intersectionality of
reputation, is there a transversality, as well?
• When politicians write autobiographies, how do the self-images created
in these autobiographies relate to historiography and biography?
• How are fiction and non-fiction in auto/biography and autofiction as
well as their discussion related to reputation constructions and their
criticism?
• What are the relations of private and public practices of life writing
with reputation building?
• How is the discussion of the mediality of works of auto/biography
freshly challenged by
consideration of the multimodality of the medial channels and
materialities through which reputations are generated and put to
political use?
• How does historiography as a genre that is still often determined by
descriptions of individual lives and personalities rather than
relational perspectives, and as such still committed to its derivation
from protocols of biography in antiquity, benefit from the critical
combination of methods and theories of Auto/Biography and Reputation
Politics Studies?
For a principal orientation regarding the two fields, respectively, and
as a common ground for initiation of methodological discussion, we
suggest /Routledge Handbook of Character/
/Assassination and Reputation Management/, ed. Sergei Samoilenko,
Martijn Icks, Jennifer
Keohane and Eric Shiraev (Routledge, in print, fall 2019), or
Samoilenko, Shiraev, Keohane and Icks, “Character Assassination
(general)” in /The Global Encyclopedia of Informality/, ed. Alena
Ledeneva (UCL Press 2018) 441–445, and /Handbook of
Autobiography/Autofiction/, ed. Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf (De Gruyter
2019). Please also see the websites of IABA, the International
Auto/Biography Association, and of CARP Research Lab,
https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/iaba/homeand
https://carplab.wordpress.com
We welcome interdisciplinary and methodologically explixit papers that
address critical
questions across an international variety of works, genres, media and
practices, with attention to theoretical premises of both Auto/Biography
Studies and Reputation Politics Studies. Conference language will be
English. Several publishers, including Macmillan, Sage, Routledge, and
Taylor & Francis, have expressed interest in the publication of a volume
comprising the results of the conference.
Please send proposals (600 words maximum exclusive of references) plus a
short academic biography to (nadja.gernalzick /at/ univie.ac.at) and
(eshiraev /at/ gmu.edu) by October 15, 2019. Notice of acceptance will be given
by October 30, 2019.
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