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[Commlist] CFP: Adaptation Studies Online Conference
Sun Sep 04 16:07:55 GMT 2022
*Reconnecting and Recovering: *
*A Call for Papers for the Second LFA/AAS Online Conference*
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Following the success of “Only Connect,” the online joint conference of
the Literature/Film Association and the Association of Adaptation
Studies, its organizers—Julie Grossman, Peter Kunze, Thomas Leitch, and
Allen Redmon—are excited to announce a sequel, an online conference
scheduled for 16 and 17 February 2023. Like “Only Connect,”
“Reconnecting and Recovering” aims to foster more global conversations
among adaptation scholars, promote closer interaction between the
Literature/Film Association and the Association of Adaptation Studies,
and invite participation from scholars who would not normally consider
traveling to the UK or the US for an in-person conference. Although all
presentations will be in English, we hope the event’s online format will
attract adaptation scholars from around the globe, interested peers in
related fields, and anyone else who wants to learn more about
contemporary adaptation studies.
At a time when so many of us are hovering between yearning for a return
to the normal world and wondering whether we have charted an
irreversible course toward a new normal, the two faces of adaptation
studies, which, like the adaptations it examines, looks both forward and
backward, seems more poignantly relevant than ever. As its title
suggests, “Reconnecting and Recovering” encourages colleagues who
attended last year’s joint conference to renew their connections with
other scholars they met for the first time—even if those meetings were
virtual, as meetings have increasingly become as we wait for the Covid
pandemic to subside. At the same time, we hope that an online event
bringing together an ever more diverse network of adaptation scholars
might take its place as part of a new normal that exploits new
possibilities for connection even as we seek to recover from the
pandemic and ask what a recovery would look like.
We invite ten-minute presentations that deal with any aspect of
adaptation. We are especially interested in adaptation as an activity
that provides opportunities for reconnection, recovery, or renewal.
These presentations, which may focus on particular adaptations or
consider adaptation as a more general practice, may highlight archives,
performances, and networks, borders and contact zones, divisions and
bridges, epistemological and phenomenological experiences, new media and
transmedia, linearity, spatiality, and seriality, and challenges,
defenses, and alternatives to the humanities. We particularly encourage
submissions on the following topics:
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adaptation and identity
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adaptation and the post-human world
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adaptive vectors
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trusting adaptations and adaptation
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haunted and haunting adaptation
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remaking and readapting
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building and maintaining adaptation networks
Please send all inquiries and proposals of 250 words and bios of 100
words to (_reconnect.recover2023 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(reconnect.recover2023 /at/ gmail.com)> _by 1 November 2022. We plan to
notify all participants whose proposals are accepted for presentation by
15 December.
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