CFP: Memories of '68 (UK) ( 1/19/07;
4/17-18/08)
From: "Dr_Ingo_Cornils"
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Subject: Memories of 1968 - Call for
papers
Call
for papers
Memories
of 1968: International Perspectives
An
international conference to be held at the University of
Leeds
17th -
18th April 2008
Keynote Speakers:
· Kristin Ross (New
York)
· Daniel Bensaid
(Paris)
· Louisa Passerini
(Florence & Turin)
· Wolfgang Kraushaar
(Hamburg)
· Marco Antônio
Guerra (São Paulo)
The events of 1968 continue to generate
widespread interest and controversy among scholars, nearly forty years
after student and worker movements erupted across an international
stage. In the West, 1968 was associated with the coming of age of the
baby boomers, the growth of the New Left, protest against
authoritarian attitudes and practices in society, as well as
opposition to the Vietnam War. In the Soviet block, on the other hand,
it was associated with the Prague Spring, and in China with the
Cultural Revolution of Mao's Red Guard.
Perhaps more than any other moment in
post-war history, 1968 has been consecrated within different national
cultures and elevated to the realm of the mythical. Moreover, the
events of 1968 are nowadays inseparable from their subsequent
representation through the media of literature, cinema and theory.
While the 1968 events themselves have been the subject of extensive
international comparison, and important work has been done on
representations of 1968 in literature, film and theory in a number of
countries, few if any scholars have compared the subsequent
representations of 1968 within these different national
settings.
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The purpose of this conference is
therefore to compare and discuss representations of 1968 within
different national contexts. How has 1968 been (re-)produced and/or
contested within different national cultures and how do these
processes reflect national preoccupations with order, political
violence, freedom, youth, authority, self-expression? How has the
memory of 1968 been constructed in different media (film, literature,
biography, monuments, etc.) and theoretical frameworks (philosophy,
sociology, historiography)? Is there a collective social memory of
1968 and does this memory cross different national
cultures?
Proposals are invited for papers which
deal with these themes in any national context, though an
international and comparative approach is strongly encouraged. Titles
and abstracts (250-300 words) for proposed papers, which should be in
English, should be sent with a short biography and a list of
publications to either Dr. Ingo Cornils, German Department
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Department
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Department
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January 2007.
Speakers may wish to address one or a
combination of the following themes, but papers in other subject areas
are also welcome:
National/international representations of
1968
·
film
·
literature
·
theatre
·
cultural symbols and icons
·
public discourse
·
intellectual debates
·
narrative accounts
1968: memory and forgetting
·
reconstruction
·
deconstruction
·
myth-making
·
revisionism
·
recuperation
1968 and theory
·
philosophy (post-modernism, individualism, the decline of 'grand
narratives')
·
sociology (post-industrialism, post-materialism,
neo-capitalism)
·
historiography
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