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[Commlist] CfP - On the Move & Moving On. (Re-)negotiations of Migration in Contemporary Literature and Film
Fri Aug 19 12:42:15 GMT 2022
*INSTITUTE OF MODERN LANGUAGES RESEARCH*
*School of Advanced Study • University of London*
*On the Move & Moving On. (Re-)negotiations of Migration in Contemporary
Literature and Film*
**
*A PGR and ECR conference to be held at the Institute of Modern
Languages Research (IMLR), University of London, on 13 January 2023.*
*Organisers: Vivian Jochens (IMLR) and Franziska Wolf (University of
Birmingham/Oxford)*
/*Call for Contributions - deadline 30 September 2022*///
/*Conference: 13 January 2023*/
Migration is one of the most widely discussed cultural, socio-political,
and economic questions of our time. Whether internal or across borders,
voluntary or forced, migration movements are influenced by a variety of
factors that are rooted in regional and national, local and global
interrelations. In contemporary discussions of migration, Europe’s
diverse migration history and its entanglement with colonialism,
(forced) labour, war and conflict are sometimes overlooked.
The crossing of nation-state and linguistic borders challenges stable
notions of individual and collective identity and opens up debates about
notions of belonging beyond established markers like nationality,
ethnicity, and language. While writers, thinkers, and film-makers alike
have used the theme of migration to explore alternative, potentially
fluid ways of identifications, the political reality confronts us with a
surge of cultural conservatism, right-wing populism, and an increase in
racist violence.
Focusing on the European context, this conference aims to explore how
contemporary writers and film-makers contribute to the (re-)negotiation
of migration as a cultural, socio-political, and economic matter,
thereby addressing the following questions:
* How are migration experiences remembered, represented, problematised
or celebrated?
* What role do class, gender, ethnicity, religion, language, and
nationality play in these migrant experiences?
* What concepts frame the experience and narration of migration -
integration, assimilation, exile, belonging?
Contributions might address the issues above but are certainly not
limited to these.
We are particularly interested in the artistic (re-)negotiation of
migration:
* How do writers, artists, and other actors involved in cultural
production negotiate the paradigmatic shift associated with
increasing societal diversity?
* How do they contribute to this shift by moving away from established
notions of belonging in their writing, film or theatre making?
* What comparisons can be drawn between literary and cinematic
production across languages and cultures?
* How does contemporary artistic practice challenge established
analytical approaches and categories?
And the academic discussion of these artistic practices:
* Which terminologies are being used to describe and categorise
artistic interventions and how do notions of diaspora,
transnationality, interculturality, postmigration, and others relate
to one another?
* What are the implications of the different terminologies used when
referring to migration and what concepts of European literature(s)
and culture(s) are implied by these terms?
We warmly invite PGR students and ECRs from various academic disciplines
to submit an abstract of no more than *300 words for a paper of 20
minutes’ length* along with their contact details and a brief
biographical note of no more than *50 words* to
*(vivian.jochens /at/ postgrad.sas.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(vivian.jochens /at/ postgrad.sas.ac.uk)> and
*(fxw867 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)* <mailto:(fxw867 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)> by *30
September 2022*.
https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/events/call-papers-move-moving-re-negotiations-migration-contemporary-literature-and-film
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