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Call for Papers

Theme: Allegorical Interpretations, Cultural Responses and Human
Experience
Type: 3rd Symposium on Mythology
Institution: Ardahan University
Location: Ardahan (Turkey)
Date: 18.–20.10.2022
Deadline: 25.7.2022

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Beginning from the early civilizations, mythical images have been
engraved in the human mind, albeit often unconsciously. Individuals
and societies alike ask questions about themselves and sometimes find
answers in the remote past (Ritchie 2017). Most of these stories
might now seem irrational and irrelevant to some, yet they offer
valuable insights to understand the social and cultural fabric of
ancient societies. One of the strategies to explore these societies
have been giving the texts an allegorical interpretation, which was
to apply ‘a metaphoric mode of understanding’ to the stories that do
not have ‘metaphorical language’ (Gibbs 2011). This strategy has long
been used in the interpretation of myths, such as Homeric poems,
religious texts, such as the Old Testament, and modern novels, such
as Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm (Ritchie 2017). Metaphorical stories
and allegories still shape our discourse on the topics like climate
change, gender inequality, and racism.

Daily experiences of modern societies, not unlike their ancient
counterparts, are also shaped by the mythical discourse. Both as an
individual and as a society, human experience is not only associated
with its immediate physical and social environment. Humans also
experience events in the context of allegorical narratives and
metaphorical stories. The allegorical narratives from both the
distant and near past have been influencing the political ideology of
societies and reinforcing the cultural responses to particular facts
and events. In his seminal work Mythologies, Roland Barthes showed
how the instruments of mass culture transformed the mere objects of
everyday life into symbols and how a mythologist can decipher these
symbolic meanings (Leak 1994). Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex
was such a transforming book deciphering the complex and oppressive
myths about female identity (Le Doeuff & Dow 2010). In the political
sphere, Edward Said’s Orientalism criticized the concept of
Eurocentric History and deciphered the myths of colonialism about
‘the Orient’ (Young 2004).


Topics

The Third Symposium on Mythology: Allegorical Interpretations,
Cultural Responses and Human Experience welcomes submissions from
academics, intellectuals, and students working on myths, culture, and
politics. Alongside the papers analysing ancient and modern myths,
their role in understanding cultures, the relationship between myth,
history, and philosophy, this year we especially encourage papers
focusing on how the allegorical discourses have reinforced the
established gender roles and identities throughout history, how
femininity is represented in stories and myths, and how these myths
have affected women’s experience in everyday life.


Guidelines for abstract submission

- The official languages of the III. International Symposium on
  Mythology are Turkish and English. The time duration for oral
  presentations is 15 minutes.
- Registration and abstract submission should be done via online
  registration system: https://isom.congress.gen.tr/en
- Abstracts send by email will not be accepted.
- The symposium has a double-blind peer-review process.

Deadline for abstract submission:
25 July 2022


Keynotes

- Silvio Bär (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Inge Uytterhoeven (Koç University, Turkey)
- Metin Ekici (Ege University, Institute of Turkish World Studies,
  Turkey)
- Medine Sivri (Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey)
- Nevzat Kaya (Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey)


Conference website:
https://mythologysymposium.com




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