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[Commlist] CFP Crones, Crime, and the Gothic
Thu Jan 20 11:51:46 GMT 2022
Crones, Crime, and the Gothic
In-person Conference
Falmouth University UK, 10-11 June 2022
Older women have traditionally been portrayed negatively in folklore,
fairy tales, literature and film, for example. Images of witches, evil
stepmothers, shrivelled, bitter 'spinsters', and vindictive, bullying
women abusing positions of power are rife in Western culture. Yet,
perhaps things are changing. A new emphasis on the need to discuss and
understand the
menopause seems to be at the heart of this. This conference examines
historical
representations of the 'crone' in relation to crime and Gothic
narratives. But it also looks
ahead and globally to examine other types of discourses and representations.
Bringing older women to the fore of the discussion, this conference aims
to go
global and really shake up the way that the ‘crone’ is thought about and
symbolized.
This conference addresses the key real-world issue of how older,
menopausal, and postmenopausal women are spoken about and represented in
different cultures and locations. It focuses on crime and Gothic
narratives that are the most often, but not always, negatively
positioned in relation to older women. As well as highlighting some of
the historical issues, this conference gives a voice to diversity,
global differences, and other issues such as race, trans-cultures,
class, colonization, sexuality identities, femininity, and masculinity.
We welcome abstracts for papers, panels, workshops, and creative practice.
Topics can include (but are not limited to) the following:
• The Crone
• Witches
• Folklore
• Fairytales
• Global representations
• Older women in film and television
• Criminal women
• Wise women
• The older woman and the Gothic
• Older women and ethnicity
• Trans-cultures
• Regional cultures
• Historical fiction
• Literature
• Class
• Race
• Gender
• Sexuality
• Crones and ecology and/or the climate emergency
• Grandparents
• Spinsters
• The menopause
Abstracts do not have to cover each subject (crones, crime, or the
Gothic) but each paper should address at least one of the title subjects
and present a clear challenge to conventional and traditional ways of
thinking. The aim of the conference is to explore the fears of the past
and the contemporary, as well exploring ways to go forward.
Please send 250 word abstracts + a short bio in a Word document to:
(cronescrimegothic /at/ gmail.com)
We also welcome panel proposals, ideas for screenings of short films, or
workshop proposals.
Submission deadline: 1 April 2021
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