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[Commlist] CFP: Contemporary Women's Writing Association Annual Conference
Fri Nov 22 22:52:08 GMT 2024
CFP: Contemporary Women's Writing Association Annual Conference
Wednesday 18th June 2025 to Friday 20th June 2025
Falmouth University, UK
The Contemporary Women’s Writing Association’s 2025 conference will be
an interdisciplinary and global exploration of the role and impact of
women’s writing. This conference is dedicated to the discussion of a
broad range of women’s writing, including the popular and the literary;
bestsellers and genres; poetry and prose; screen and script; writing for
games and digital spaces; creative non-fiction; life-writing, biography,
and memoir; and journalism and other forms of cultural production.
We will be thinking and talking about women’s voices and artistic
practices; the changing landscape of and about women’s writing; forms
and mediums; representing the past and writing the future; textual and
sexual politics; resistance and re-imaginings; interventions and
intersections; writing as activism; and all of this across a wide range
of disciplines, time periods, and texts.
We will also be offering, and accepting proposals for, a variety of
workshops for ECRs/PhDs, as well as on publishing, careers, and practice.
We hope you will join us for this exciting event, which will bring
together scholars, researchers, students, and enthusiasts to share their
research, insights, and perspectives in an open and inclusive
atmosphere. We welcome submissions for individual twenty-minute papers
as well as for full panels and workshops. Subjects can include (but are
not bound by):
• The portrayal and evolution of women’s writing across different
periods and genres
• Women’s writing on page, stage, and screen
• The poetics of women’s writing
• Creative practices and performance
• The future of women’s writing
• Writing place and space
• Bestsellers and the popular
• Women writing for the screen
• Cultural, historical, and social contexts
• Reframing history and envisioning futures
• Traditional and digital forms of women’s writing
• The Global and the local
• Autoethnography and authorship; memory and memorialisation
• The figure of the female author: celebrity, fans, and representations
• Race, class, gender, and resistance
• Activism and protest; freedoms and oppression
• Writing technologies
• Women’s writing and pleasure
• Intersectionality and dualities
• Women’s literary canon
• The speculative and the imaginary
• Women in and writing games
• Crime Fiction, the Gothic, and Horror
• Bonkbusters, Romance, and Erotica
• The pre- and post-#MeToo landscape
• Multicultural approaches and practices
• Women’s writing and form
• Women’s writing and the market
• The economics and politics of women’s writing
Submissions:
Proposals should include a title, an abstract of 250–300 words, a brief
biographical note (up to 100 words), and contact details. Panel
proposals are very welcome.
Please submit your proposals in a Word document to the team at
(info.cwwaconference /at/ gmail.com) by 31st January 2025. We encourage
submissions from scholars at all stages of their careers, including
early career researchers, and postgraduate students. Interdisciplinary
approaches and innovative methodologies are welcome.
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