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Drawing from the disciplines of history, literature, political science, anthropology, sociology, and media studies, this conference takes as a starting point the movement of printed material between Eastern and Western Europe (as well as across the Atlantic) during the Cold War. One of the underlying arguments of this project is that cross-border communication in the late Cold War in its various forms made a major contribution to the rapprochement between Eastern and Western societies through the Iron Curtain by re-creating “a common market of the mind” in Europe. Cultural initiatives crossing ideologically divided societies and aiming at the promotion of non-official culture/literature in communist countries helped to counteract the ever increasing division between the intellectual communities in East and West.
Questions to address: - What forces texts/media or culture into the unofficial sphere or across national borders? - How do censorship, political or economic hardship cause media to operate underground or across borders? - How do we perceive media differently when they are produced under these conditions? - What mediating agents (individuals, informal networks and/or institutions) made the transmission of texts and media across borders possible? - What is the legacy of this form of transnational communication? - Could strategies adopted by mediators of samizdat/tamizdat mediators be useful today? - Are samizdat and tamizdat produced in any form today (print, broadcast, or new media)? The organizers invite especially doctoral candidates and post-doctoral scholars to submit original research papers that discuss any aspect of underground and cross-border initiatives, including but not limited to the following themes: - Samizdat/Tamizdat: new Theoretical Approaches
- Samizdat/Tamizdat and Censorship
- Samizdat/Tamizdat in its Material Existence: an aesthetic approach
- Samizdat/Tamizdat and Publishing during the Cultural Cold War
- New forms of Samizdat/Tamizdat: underground and cross-border (new) media after 1989 Inspired by the concept of “Histoire croisée” we strongly encourage cross-cultural, cross-national and multi-disciplinary approaches. The conference will bring together junior scholars and senior commentators with keynote speakers from dissident publishing backgrounds to present a manifold perspective on the topic. Travel and accommodation costs will be covered through a grant by the German Volkswagen Foundation. Selected papers will be considered for a publication to appear in the following year. Please send 1-2 page abstracts and full contact details (email, Telephone, Postal Address) to samizdat.tamizdat Papers of 5000- 7000 words must be submitted by August 15, as they will be pre-circulated among the participants. Presentations of these papers should not exceed 20 minutes in length, and must be in English. For more information please see www.samizdatportal.org , the online platform of the newly founded International Samizdat Research Association [ISRA] or contact one of the organizers below. Dr. Jessie Labov
Friederike Kind
Camelia Craciun
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