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Call for Papers

Theme: Alternative Modernisms
Type: International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Welsh Network of Modernist Studies
   School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University
Location: Cardiff, Wales (United Kingdom)
Date: 16.–18.5.2013
Deadline: 31.12.2012

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In recent years an increasing number of attempts have been made to
widen the traditional modernist canon. Work on women, LGBT and black
modernists, as well as marketplace, magazine and middlebrow studies,
have expanded the canon, and yet such 'alternative' modernisms are
often studied and discussed in isolation, leading to a splintering of
the field. This fragmented approach to modernist studies is in danger
of not reflecting – or taking into account – the wider cultural and
public sphere which modernisms existed in and engaged with.
Furthermore, many modernisms, in particular national and regional
forms and movements in Europe, still remain largely uncharted.

This conference attempts to provide a common forum for the exchange
of ideas and examples across fields, disciplines and nationalities.
It will give scholars an opportunity to explore both underexplored
modern(ist) forms, mediums, texts, writers and artists, and the
relationships between them, working towards a more holistic
conception of how ‘alternative’ modernisms operated.

Indeed, the conference will consider the extent to which all
modernisms can be viewed as part of a network of alternatives – to
tradition, realism, representation, mass culture or even to each
other. As such, the conference hopes to reassess – and problematize –
modernisms’s approaches to the past, to modernity (or ‘modernities’),
to other modernisms, and their position within modern culture,
exploring new theories and approaches for studying modernisms.

Considering that Welsh modernism in particular still resides on the
margins of British modernism – geographically and intellectually –
Cardiff is the perfect place for such a reassessment. The conference
will also host the inaugural meeting of the Welsh Network of
Modernist Studies, a new umbrella organisation which will organise
and promote interdisciplinary events that foster links between
modernist scholars in Wales.

Submissions

Submissions are invited that engage with all aspects of the title.
Papers might include (but are not limited to):

- Modernisms as alternatives to realism, representation, religion,
  tradition, linearity, mass culture, ‘grand narratives’ etc.
- Modernism/modern(ist) thought as an alternative way of
  seeing/theorising the world
- ‘Alternative’ modernisms – modernisms outside the modernist canon
  or mainstream, whether for reasons of race, ethnicity, nationality,
  language, gender, sexuality, class, geography, aesthetics, ideology,
  chronology etc.
- Middlebrow or popular forms as an alternative to High Modernism
- Alternative ideologies and aesthetics within the (retrospectively
  applied) field of modernism and the historical avant-garde –
  differences and contradictions in beliefs and approaches
- Alternative ways of living/lifestyles by modernist figures
- Alternative chronologies, definitions, canons or readings of
  modernism
- Movement of modernism from an alternative to its contemporary
  position in the academic, artistic and literary mainstream canon.

Submissions are encouraged on all modern(ist) forms and disciplines,
including art, design, fashion, film, literature, drama, music,
performance and architecture, as well as modern theory and
philosophy. We especially welcome interdisciplinary approaches,
ranging across literary studies, history, cultural history, art
history, philosophy and critical theory as well as other disciplines
in the humanities.

Proposals for papers (20 minutes) should include the paper title; the
delegate’s name, address and email; a summary of the proposed paper
(300 words); and a short bio (100 words). Panel proposals (3
speakers) are also welcome; please send the above details for each
speaker plus a short description of the panel as a whole.

Proposals should be sent to <[email protected]> by 31 December
2012.

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Jean-Michel Rabaté (University of Pennsylvania)
Professor Griselda Pollock (Leeds University)
Professor Ástráður Eysteinsson (University of Iceland)

Principal Conference Organiser:
Emma West

Conference Committee:
Laurent Milesi
Julia Jordan
Claire Connolly
Siriol McAvoy
Samuel Sequeira
Robert Walton
Xin Zhang
Llŷr Lewis


Contact:

Emma West
Cardiff School of English, Communication and Philosophy
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff, CF10 3EU
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/modernisms/




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