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Call for Papers

"Imagining Europe: Perspectives, Perceptions and Representations from
Antiquity to the Present"
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
Institute for Cultural Disciplines, Leiden University
Leiden (Netherlands)
27-28 January 2011

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The Leiden University Institute for Cultural Disciplines is
organizing an interdisciplinary Graduate Conference on 27 and 28
January 2011. The theme: 'Imagining Europe: Perspectives, Perceptions
and Representations from Antiquity to the Present'. All PhD students
and research master students are invited to submit an abstract.

Confirmed key note speakers:
- Professor Edith Hall, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Professor Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
  University

The conference

‘Qui parle Europe a tort. Notion géographique’. Otto von Bismarck's
elliptic remark, scribbled in the margin of a letter from Alexander
Gorchakov in 1876, would go on to become one of the most often-quoted
statements about Europe. But was Bismarck right? Is Europe nothing
but a geographical notion? Even the briefest glance at history shows
that more often than not perceptions and definitions of Europe go
beyond the mere geographical demarcation of a continent. In 1919, for
instance, Paul Valéry imagined Europe as a living creature, with ‘a
consciousness acquired through centuries of bearable calamities, by
thousands of men of the first rank, from innumerable geographical,
ethnic and historical coincidences’. Of course this is only one of a
multitude of different representations. Europe has always signified
different things to different people in different places – inside
Europe as well as outside. Europe meant, for instance, something
different to Voltaire, l’aubergiste d’Europe, at Ferney in the 1760s
than to Athanasius Kircher in Rome a century earlier or to Barack
Obama in Washington today.

This conference explores the different ways in which Europe has been
imagined and represented, from inside as well as outside Europe and
from classical antiquity to the present day. This wide scope reflects
the historical range of the LUICD’s three research programmes
(Classics and Classical Civilization, Medieval and Early Modern
Studies and Modern and Contemporary Studies) as well as the
intercontinental focus of many of the institute’s research projects.
The conference aims to present a diachronic perspective of some of
the many images of Europe, with particular attention to the
historical, cultural and economic contexts in which these images were
created and the media and genres in which they have been presented.

Although the emphasis of the conference lies on different and
changing perspectives, perceptions and representations, it also wants
to explore the notion of similarity – are there any aspects that keep
recurring in the different visions, aspects that might even be said
to be intrinsically European?

The conference aims to provide a platform for graduate students in
the humanities, from Leiden as well as other universities in the
Netherlands and abroad, to present and exchange their ideas in an
international and interdisciplinary environment. The organising
committee is honoured that Professor Jonathan Israel and Professor
Edith Hall have accepted our invitation to act as keynote speakers
and participate in discussions during the conference. Proposals

The LUICD Graduate Conference aims to reflect the institute’s
interdisciplinary and international character and as such welcomes
proposals from graduate students from all disciplines within the
humanities, from universities from the Netherlands as well as abroad.
The conference wants to present a variety of different perspectives
on Europe (from within as well as outside the European continent) and
those working in fields related to other continents are particularly
encouraged to submit a proposal.

Subjects may include historical events, processes and discourses,
textual and/or visual representations, literary or art canons,
colonial and post-colonial relations, philosophical developments and
political issues. Questions that could be raised include: how did
(and do) oppositions such as barbarism versus civilization,
Christianity versus paganism or old versus new worlds relate to the
conceptualization of Europe? What role does (perceived) cultural
superiority play in these oppositions? What ideas might be regarded
as predecessors of or alternatives to the concept of Europe? In what
ways did (and do) forms of universalism and regionalism compete with
identity formation on a continental level? How have individual
artists represented Europe? How do different (literary) genres, such
as travel literature, historiography or letters, construct a
particular image of Europe or Europe’s relations with other cultures?
Is it possible for art collections to imagine Europe or to question
existing perceptions of Europe? How do migrant literature and cinema
reflect the changing identity of Europe today?

Please send your proposal (max. 300 words) for a 20-minute paper to:
[email protected]

The deadline for the proposals is 1 November 2010 – you will be
notified whether or not your proposal has been selected before 15
November 2010. 

After the conference, the proceedings will be published either
on-line or in book form. More information on this will follow in due
course.

If you have any questions regarding the conference and/or the
proposal, please do not hesitate to contact us at the above e-mail
address. More information about the conference will be published on
the conference webpage, which will go online this summer.

The organizing committee:

Drs. Thera Giezen
Drs. Jacqueline Hylkema
Drs. Coen Maas 


Contact:

Coen Maas
p/a Opleiding GLTC
Fac. Geesteswetenschappen
Postbus 9515
2300 RA Leiden
Netherlands
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://hum.leiden.edu/icd/
 
 
 
 
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