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[Commlist] CFP: 'The Neo-Victorian and the Late-Victorian: Texts, Media, Politics'
Thu Dec 19 10:59:17 GMT 2019
*University of Brighton*
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*The Neo-Victorian and the Late-Victorian: **
**Texts, Media, Politics*
*3-4 September 2020***
The last few decades have witnessed an increasing interest in
revisiting, reproducing or rewriting various aspects of
nineteenth-century culture, particularly that of the late Victorian
period, whether in the form of neo-Victorian literature, steampunk,
media archaeology, fashion, documentaries and period dramas, among
others. This trend has received various different interpretations,
either as part of the recycling of past periods, styles and texts
characteristic of postmodernism of the 1980s, of the ‘memory boom’ of
the 1990s and the ensuing culture of commemoration, anniversaries and
memorialisation, or the most recent signs of a widespread imperial
nostalgia, evident not just in various media texts, such as film or
television, but also in contemporary political realities like Brexit.
These are only some of the symptoms of this widespread trend and only
some instances of the critical approaches that they have received, and
this two-day conference seeks to explore this trend from a diverse range
of disciplinary, theoretical and methodological perspectives. The
specific focus of the conference is on papers that address the dialectic
relationship between the two historical periods. We are particularly
interested in the ways in which the late-Victorian is re-envisioned and
reconceptualised within the neo-Victorian. The list below is only
indicative of areas for which we welcome submission of abstracts:
* neo-Victorianism in literature, film and television
* Gothic horror, then and now: literature, film, television and gaming
* steampunk (literature, art, fashion, subculture)
* contemporary politics and imperial nostalgia (Empire 2.0, Global
Britain, etc.)
* media archaeology, archive studies, museums and the late Victorian
‘frenzy of the visible’
* contemporary sexual politics and late Victorian queer cultures
* The New Woman and the suffragette movement
* contemporary terrorism and the 1890s
* crime, detection and punishment
* nostalgia and material culture: the yearning for the handmade
Please send 300-word abstracts accompanied by a 90-word bio to
conference organisers Victoria Margree
<https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/vicky-margree>and Aris
Mousoutzanis
<https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/aris-mousoutzanis>by 27
April 2020 at (neovictorian /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
<mailto:(neovictorian /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>
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