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[Commlist] Virtual Conference Periodical Print Media outside the Mainstream
Fri Jan 22 14:07:04 GMT 2021
Below is the programme for the upcoming postgraduate conference “Off the
Radar: Periodical Print Media Outside Mainstream Culture, 1800 – Today”
on 30/31 January, hosted by the English and Comparative Literature
Departments at Goettingen University, Germany. If you would like to join
us, please send an email to (sabina.fazli /at/ phil.uni-goettingen.de)
<mailto:(sabina.fazli /at/ phil.uni-goettingen.de)> or (frnewton /at/ uni-mainz.de)
<mailto:(frnewton /at/ uni-mainz.de)> to receive a Zoom invite.
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*Saturday, 30 January*
*3-3:15 pm*
*Opening*remarks by the organisers
Welcome by Professor Barbara Schaff, Chair of English Language and
Literature, Göttingen University
*3:15-4:15 pm*
*Keynote*
Ian Afflerbach, University of North Georgia, USA
“Science Fiction Pulps and Popular Culture”
4:15-4:30 pm Coffee break
*4:30-5:30 pm*
*Session I Periodical Avant-gardes*
Barbara Winckler, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
“What defines ‘Mainstream’ vs. ‘Niche’ Journal? The Beirut-based journal
/al-Marʾa al-Jadīda/ (/The New Woman/; 1921-27) as an Example: Editors,
Authors and Readers – Political and Social Views – Archiving Practices”
Sabrina Czelustek, Leibniz University, Hanover, Germany
“The Avant-garde Scrapbook”
5:30-5:45 pm Coffee break
*5:45-6:45 pm*
*Session II Navigating Periodical Mainstreams and Niches*
Alice Morin, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany
“From Underground to Mainstream? Influences and Convergences in/of /Andy
Warhol's Interview/’s editorial formula”
Matina Paraskeva, University of Patras, Greece
“Wandering Words: The Case of the Greek Periodical
/Πλανόδιον/(/Plan//ό//dion/)”
*Sunday, 31 January*
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*2-3:30 pm*
*Session III Minorities and Periodical Communities*
Moritz Bauerfeind, Basel University, Switzerland
“The Periphery in the Periphery – The Beginning of Jewish Reformed Press
in Bavaria”
Hanna Sellheim, Göttingen University, Germany
“Elias Boudinot’s writings in the /Cherokee Phoenix/ as
Counter-Discourse of Justice”
Liam Young, Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Canada
“The Lottery of Death: Cattle Plague, Trichinosis, and Vegetarian
Periodicals in the 1860s”
3:30-3:45 pm Coffee break
*3:45-5:15 pm*
*Session IV Mapping Spaces: Identity, Nation, and Place*
Avani Tandon Vieira, University of Cambridge, UK
“‘Like Cartographers Mapping the City’: Geographic Negotiations and
Indian Literary Subcultures”
Elena Ogliari, Universitá degli Studi di Milano, Italy
“Nationalist Periodicals for Juveniles in Ireland (1910-1920s): A Matter
of Negotiation”
Sandra Meerwein, Mainz University, Germany
“/MOMENT/ – The Reconfiguration of Identity through ‘Translocality’”
5:15-5:30 pm Coffee break
*5:30-6:30 pm*
*Putting Independent Print and Zines on the Radar*
Nina Prader, The Impossible Library, Hamburg, Germany
“Impossible Library Practices”
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