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[Commlist] CfP: Intermedial Studies Conference (International Society for): In Between and Across: New Directions, Mappings and Contact Zones

Sat Dec 18 17:37:15 GMT 2021




CfP for the *International Society for Intermedial Studies*’ 6^th  Conference:

*Title*

In Between and Across: New Directions, Mappings and Contact Zones

*Venue*

Trinity College, Dublin

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*Dates*

  1-2-3 September 2022

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*Organising Committee*

Prof Clodagh Brook (TCD), Dr Cecilia Brioni (TCD)

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*Scientific Council*

Prof Clodagh Brook (TCD), Prof Florian Mussgnug (UCL), Prof Giuliana Pieri (RHUL), Dr Marco Bellardi (TCD), Dr Cecilia Brioni (TCD), Dr Eleonora Lima (TCD), Dr Adele Bardazzi (TCD), Dr Emanuela Patti (University of Edinburgh)

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*Partners*

Trinity College Dublin <https://www.tcd.ie/>, University College London <https://www.ucl.ac.uk/>, Royal Holloway <https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/>, //InterdisciplinaryItaly <http://www.interdisciplinaryitaly.org/>

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*Keynote addresses*

The conference will showcase 3 keynote addresses by:

·*Marion Schmid*, Professor of French Literature and Film, University of Edinburgh.**

·*Nicola Camerlenghi,* Associate Professor, Dartmouth College*.*

·*Ravi Sundaram, *Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi.

*Conference Description*

The 6^th  conference of the International Society for Intermedial Studies focuses on concepts of ‘inbetweenness’ and ‘moving across’. These two spatial metaphors capture the tension between stasis and fluidity that underlies all intermediality. The need to map these shifting spaces, to chart directions, and to see where, and how, these inbetween zones connect to other neighbouring spaces has become critical. Intermedial ‘inbetweenness’ is now a mainstream, rather than marginal, phenomenon, and, as academic disciplines themselves become more fluid, this is an exciting time to explore and re-explore this territory together during this conference.

*We invite contributions in the following categories,*which address, but are not limited to, the topics outlined below.More detailed context and questions can be found on the full CfP online (See below)

·*Inbetween and across disciplines *

oIntermediality as a discipline

oIntermediality as an interdisciplinary methodology

oIntermediality and the world outside academia: impact and public engagement

·*Inbetween and across geographies, ecologies and cultures *

oIntermediality across different languages, cultures and geographies

oIntermediality and transnational processes and influences

oIntermediality and ecocriticism

·*Inbetween and across arts. *

oIntermediality and hybrid forms of art

oIntermediality and artistic creativity

oIntermediality and artistic innovations and continuities

·*Inbetween and across technologies*

oIntermediality between ‘old’ and ‘new’ media

oIntermediality and media formats, genres, texts, stars, advertising

oIntermediality and non-human subjects: AI and cultural production

oIntermediality and audience reception

*Key Dates*

*15 January 2022*: Deadline for *panel submissions.*

*1 February 2022*: Deadline for *paper submissions.*

*1 February 2022*: Deadline for *roundtables and workshops submissions*

All submissions should be sent to the e-mail address (intermedialconference2022 /at/ tcd.ie) <mailto:(intermedialconference2022 /at/ tcd.ie)> by the relevant deadline

Notification of acceptance will be communicated on *1 March 2022. *

*The full CFP is available **here* <http://isis.digitaltextualities.ca/6th-isis-intermedial-conference/>*.*

*More details of how to submit proposals and papers can be found **here* <http://isis.digitaltextualities.ca/6th-isis-intermedial-conference-guidelines-for-panels-papers-and-workshops-submission/>*.*

*Please note that we strongly support equality, diversity and inclusivity across all elements of this conference. *

*Check **here* <http://isis.digitaltextualities.ca/6th-isis-intermedial-conference-equality-diversity-and-inclusion-policy/>* the conference’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy.*

*Clodagh Brook *

Professor in Italian and Head of Italian / Roinn na hIodáilise

School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies/ Scoil na dTeangacha, na Litríochtaí agus na gCultúr

*Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin*/ Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath, Ollscoil Átha Cliath

Room 4040, Arts Building, Dublin 2, Ireland/ Seomra 4040, Foirgneamh na nEalaíon, Baile Átha Cliath 2, Éire

+353 1 8962063. (brookc /at/ tcd.ie) <mailto:(brookc /at/ tcd.ie)>. https://www.tcd.ie/Italian/ <https://www.tcd.ie/Italian/>

International Co-investigator on AHRC-funded, /Interdisciplinary Italy 1900-2020: Interart/Intermedia/: www.interdisciplinaryitaly.org <http://www.interdisciplinaryitaly.org>

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