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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Post45 Graduate Symposium
Tue Sep 17 21:35:46 GMT 2024
Call for Papers:
The departments of American Culture, Communication and Media,
Digital Studies, and English Language and Literature at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor are thrilled to host the 10th
annual Post45 Graduate Symposium on March 14-15, 2025.
The Post45 Graduate Symposium seeks graduate-level works-in-progress
related to post-1945 media, arts, literature, digital platforms,
politics, and culture. We welcome submissions that expand our
conception of objects and meaning-making post-1945 or place them in
comparative, transnational, or hemispheric frames. We especially
welcome contributions that foreground the importance of race,
gender, and sexuality to post-45 studies. Further, we invite (though
do not require) engagements with our symposium roundtable topic of
“Public(s)”: the make-up of interpretive communities; who or what
constitutes “a” or “the” public; the state of the commons and/or
undercommons; oppositional audiences and readings; conversations
that move beyond and across traditional disciplinary bounds; public
scholarship and public humanities; collective identities and
collective action, etc.
Works-in-progress will only be limited by a length of 15
double-spaced pages; besides this, we welcome a wide range of
submissions in both traditional and non-traditional forms, including
conference papers, articles, dissertation chapter drafts, and/or
creative-critical writing projects. Works-in-progress will be
pre-circulated two weeks in advance of the conference date. This
allows participants to consider submissions carefully and to
generate thoughtful critical feedback—a benefit often absent in
traditional conference formats. Each individual paper will also
receive feedback from a faculty respondent and 30 minutes of
discussion amongst all symposium participants. No payment from the
authors will be required. In addition to the paper workshops, the
symposium will feature a keynote address and a roundtable discussion
on the topic “What Is the Public(s)?”
If participants cannot secure adequate funding from their
institutions, some financial support for travel will be allocated
based on need. While this support will not fully fund all expenses
for each participant, we plan to do everything we can to make the
symposium accessible for those traveling nationally and
internationally to Ann Arbor.
Post45 is a collective of scholars working on literature and culture
since 1945. The group was founded in 2006 and has met annually since
to discuss diverse new work in the field. The Post45 Graduate
Symposium meets annually to discuss works in progress. Now in its
tenth year, the Grad Symposium has convened in the past at Concordia
University and McGill University, University of Washington,
Northwestern University, University of California Irvine, Rutgers
University, Princeton University, Yale University, University of
California Berkeley and Stanford University, and University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Submissions:
Those interested should submit 250- to 300-word abstracts through
the following Google Form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-P1kYewe40BokfWDXMDfH7QGRygT-qwG6elEan1ppiG4XUg/viewform?usp=sf_link> (https://forms.gle/SrkMreRSQj5gkC4w9
<https://forms.gle/SrkMreRSQj5gkC4w9>) by October 21. If you have
any questions, please contact (grad /at/ post45.org) <mailto:(grad /at/ post45.org)>.
Note: the form will collect your name, academic affiliation, paper
title, and abstract. To facilitate the anonymized submission
process, we ask that you fully blind your paper abstract before
submission. Your abstract should not include your name or your
institution’s name (including in the name of your uploaded file).
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