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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Adaptations
Thu Mar 16 19:17:25 GMT 2023
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Adaptations
Madrid, April 21st and 22nd, 2023
Saint Louis University Madrid
Submissions deadline extended to March 31, 2023:
(timothy.day /at/ slu.edu) and (olivia.badoi /at/ slu.edu)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Adaptation is a term that bridges the divide between literature and
evolution. Texts are adapted to speak to new circumstances as time
advances and younger writers, directors, actors, artists, and audiences
seek connections to a mutable culture. Likewise, organisms adapt over
generations to better suit their circumstance.
Adaptation also presupposes a relationship to an original, a source. In
organisms, unchecked replication can lead to distorted text, broken
genetic code. In the age of infinite digital reproduction, of Tiktoks,
NFTs, AI- generated images or novels and so on, the concept of
adaptation can generate productive conversations on the current role and
nature of art.
Have we irrevocably moved away from the notion of art as belonging to a
particular time and space, having a unique context, what Benjamin
called “aura”? Lawrence Venuti, who configures adaptation as
translation, writes that “the interpretive force of a translation issues
from the fact that the source text is not only decontextualized, but
recontextualized” (Venuti 93). In nature as well as art, both the
monstrous and the exquisite are born from these textual
recontextualizations.
This conference aims to approach adaptation in all its guises: The
literary, the evolutionary, the personal. We seek stories of adaptation,
criticism that approaches textual or theatrical adaptation, and
presentations that explore the juncture between literary and
evolutionary space.
Performance Studies, Literature and Science, Literary Adaptation, Genre-
bending, Biosemiotics, Ecocriticism, Adaptation and Translation
Keynotes: Stephen O’Neill and John Holmes
Please send Abstracts of 250 words plus a bio in the body of an email by
March 31, 2023. to (timothy.day /at/ slu.edu) and (olivia.badoi /at/ slu.edu)
Works cited
Venuti, Lawrence. “‘Adaptation, Translation, Critique.” Film and
Literature an Introduction and Reader, edited by Timothy Corrigan,
Routledge, New York, NY, 2012, pp. 93.
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