Reminder -- Historical Fictions Research Conference 2020

Reminder -- Historical Fictions Research Conference 2020

Veranstalter
Historical Fictions Reasearch Network
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Salzburg
Land
Austria
Vom - Bis
21.02.2020 - 22.02.2020
Deadline
01.09.2019
Von
Dorothea Flothow, Depertment of English and American Studies, Universität Salzburg

The 2020 Historical Fictions Research Conference will be held at the University of Salzburg, 21st and 22nd February 2020.

Theme: The Forms of History

Historical fictions can be understood as an expanded mode of historiography. Scholars in literary, visual, historical and museum/re-creation studies have long been interested in the construction of the fictive past, understanding it as a locus for ideological expression. However, this is a key moment for the study of historical fictions as critical recognition of these texts and their convergence with lines of theory is expanding into new areas such as the philosophy of history, narratology, popular literature, historical narratives of national and cultural identity, and cross-disciplinary approaches to narrative constructions of the past.

Historical fictions measure the gap between the pasts we are permitted to know and those we wish to know: the interaction of the meaning-making narrative drive with the narrative-resistant nature of the past. They constitute a powerful discursive system for the production of cognitive and ideological representations of identity, agency, and social function, and for the negotiation of conceptual relationships and charged tensions between the complexity of societies in time and the teleology of lived experience. The licences of fiction, especially in mass culture, define a space of thought in which the pursuit of narrative forms of meaning is permitted to slip the chains of sanctioned historical truths to explore the deep desires and dreams that lie beneath all constructions of the past.

We welcome paper proposals from Archaeology, Architecture, Literature, Media, Art History, Musicology, Reception Studies, Museum Studies, Recreation, Gaming, Transformative Works and others. We welcome paper proposals across historical periods, with ambitious, high-quality, inter-disciplinary approaches and new methodologies that will support research into larger trends and which will lead to more theoretically informed understandings of the mode across historical periods, cultures and languages.

We aim to create a disciplinary core, where researchers can engage in issues of philosophy and methodology and generate a collective discourse around historical fictions in a range of media and across period specialities.

Key note speakers:

Dr Michael Brauer, University of Salzburg, “Cooking up Salzburg”

Prof Dr Gerhard Kubik and Dr Moya Aliya Malamusi, University of Vienna, “Works and Biographies of East and Central African Musicians”.

Send abstracts of no more than 250 words to: historicalfictionsresearch@gmail.com
(1st September 2019; no pdfs, please).
https://historicalfictionsresearch.org/hfrn-conference-2020/
Twitter: @HistoricalFic
Facebook Group: Historical Fictions Research Network

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Kontakt

Dorothea Flothow

Department of English, University of Salzburg

historicalfictionsresearch@gmail.com

https://historicalfictionsresearch.org/hfrn-conference-2020/
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