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Previous call for papers: Symposium on “Modernist Moves”

CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE: 1 October 2012

MODERNIST MOVES
7-8 December 2012, Council Chambers, Brunel University

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Andrew Thacker, De Montfort University

“Modernist  Moves” aims to reconsider our understanding of modernism by situating its aesthetic as an affective response to a world where a sense of place and spatial relations are undergoing fundamental change. The word “move” may refer to a change of position or location, feelings and emotions that touch individuals, and the impetus to act by making something happen. In a modernist context, these ‘moves’ call to mind the interplay between modernism as an era of changing relations to space, the emergence of a new sense of affect, and a wider engagement with the world through writing as action.

Speakers may wish to focus on the multiple meanings of modernist moves or consider one or more of its concerns with (a) motion/mobility, (b) emotion/affect, and (c) impact or the potential for social transformation. Participants might also revisit the idea that modernism is apolitical or detached from everyday life by interrogating the roles of writers, readers, and literary circulations across borders.

Possible topics/questions include:

  • What is the relationship between motion and emotion? How are poetics and literary modes of production shaped by this interaction?
  • How do we track the interplay of affect and space throughout a writer’s career, taking into account various representations in fiction, literary criticism, public engagement, life writing, and so forth. How is an author moved by changing spatial relations?
  • How do writing and other forms of public engagement move readers to new ways of imagining or understanding the world? How are writing and activism related? Does an emphasis on “modernist moves” shed light on the role of the public intellectual, artist, or literary critic?
  • What spatial paradigms and discourses trouble or affect the writer? Are there discrepancies or continuities in public / private relations to space through writing?
  • What communities of readership does the writer aim to move?
  • What role do literary circulations play in producing affective relations across borders? What is the impact of modernist writing in terms of the transnational imaginary?
  • What role does affect play in the socially transformative potential of modernism? Here speakers might consider social upheaval, precarious conditions, uneven development, terror, war, empire, states of exception, citizenship, cosmopolitanism or the expatriate experience, pacifism, refugee/migrant experiences, and other concerns with the changing world order.

Other interpretations of “modernist moves” are also welcome.

Deadline for Abstracts & Panel Proposals: 1 October 2012
Please submit an abstract (250 words) or panel proposal (for three papers) to ModernistMoves@brunel.ac.uk. Please remember to include your name, affiliation, and a short bio statement. For panel proposals, please also provide a short statement outlining the rationale for the panel.

Questions
For more information, please contact Wendy Knepper at wendy.knepper@brunel.ac.uk.

Sponsorship
Funding for this event has been provided by a BRIEF award from Brunel University. We also acknowledge the support of the Brunel Centre for Contemporary Writing and the Brunel Gender & Sexuality Research Centre.

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