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Call for Papers

Theme: Philosophies of Travel
Subtitle: Exploring the Value of Travel in Art, Literature, and
Society
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Sydney
Location: Sydney, NSW (Australia)
Date: 30.9.–1.10.2011
Deadline: 30.6.2011

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Journey, pilgrimage, linear narration; what are the paradigms of
travel and how do we think on them? The philosophies of travel make
vital revelations about the cultures from which travellers emerge. Do
we travel, to change ourselves or as Samuel Johnson argued, to
“regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things
may be, to see them as they are”? Or do we use the journey to ‘turn
back’ on things reflectively, or, as Pliny wrote, “to see what we
disregard when it is under our own eyes.” From the ‘temple tourists’
of Augustan Rome, to Thomas Cook’s dreams of a tourism-enabled
sobriety, to iPod™-wielding backpackers in the ashrams of India,
travel has been understood as education, forging, exploration (both
of the worlds of others and of the self), as well as frivolity,
hedonism, and colonialism. Tourists have even been called the
“barbarians of our Age of Leisure” (Turner and Ash 1975). This
conference will look at the habits, traditions, and writings of
travellers from the past and the present in order to build a picture
of what travel is and has been understood to be for the traveller.

Abstracts for papers of 20min length are welcome on any of the
following subjects:

- The history of tourism
- Philosophical justifications of/explanations of the impulse to
  travel
- Pilgrimage, religious tourism, and spiritual tourism
- Identity, meaning, and tourism
- The aesthetics of travel in art, literature, or film
- Ideals of travel/ideals of journeying
- Reactions against travellers/travel

Abstracts of no more than 250 words, as well as a short paragraph
with biographical information, should be submitted by 30 June 2011 to
Alex Norman: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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