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Call for Papers

Theme: Myth-Making and Myth-Breaking in History and the Humanities
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Bucharest
Location: Bucharest (Romania)
Date: 7.–8.10.2011
Deadline: 15.4.2011

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In today’s globalised, multicultural society, it remains a critical
task in both academic research and public discourse to question
historical and cultural myths and re-evaluate traditional paradigms.
Historians and social scientists have played their part in
deconstructing metanarratives and in particular the cultural and
political mythology of the nation-state. In recent years, however, it
has become clear that the effort to debunk nationalist historical
discourses needs to be complemented by a critical examination of the
growing interest in the common European past. A united Europe might
be tempted to replace nationalist histories with an equally
mythicised view of the historical European community, from ancient
Athens and Rome to Charlemagne to the French Revolution and Napoleon.

Since myths have historically functioned as buttresses for collective
identity, what path should the historian’s probing examination take
at this new political and cultural juncture? Will myth-breaking
emerge as a destructive or founding gesture?

The deconstructionist and interdisciplinary enthusiasm of the last
decades has challenged the founding epistemological myths as well as
the methodologies of traditional academic disciplines. But does this
paradigm shift run the risk of creating a new academic orthodoxy?

We invite proposals for 20-minute original presentations in English
or French; possible thematic sessions include: historical and
historiographical myths; mythography and its social impact; the myths
of nationalism, modernity, and postmodernity; the myths of the common
European past; disciplinary and interdisciplinary myths.

We welcome proposals not only from well-established researchers, but
also from young researchers, at the early stages of their careers,
newly minted PhDs and advanced doctoral candidates in history,
political sciences, sociology, anthropology, literature, art history,
and archaeology. Please send a 200-300 word abstract of your proposed
presentation and a brief bio to [email protected]
no later than 15th of April; notification of accepted proposals will
be emailed in late April.

The conference is organised at the University of Bucharest between
the 7th and 8th of October 2011 and will include two keynote
addresses. We anticipate publishing the proceedings in a volume by
the end of 2012.

Accommodation and conference meals will be provided; a limited number
of travel bursaries will be made available.


Contact:

Conference "Myth-Making and Myth-Breaking"
Faculty of History
University of Bucharest
4-12 Regina Elisabeta blvd.
Bucharest 030018
Romania
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://sites.google.com/site/mythsinhistory/
 
 
 
 
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