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LTLSH 2015 : Call For Papers: Living, Thinking, Looking – An International Conference on the Writing of Siri Hustvedt | |||||||||||
Link: http://www.ccl.bbk.ac.uk/living-thinking-looking-an-international-conference-on-the-writing-of-siri-hustvedt/ | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
In October 2015, Birkbeck’s Centre for Contemporary Literature will host the first academic conference to focus on the writing of the highly acclaimed American author, Siri Hustvedt.
A writer of increasing cultural and critical significance, Siri Hustvedt has written six novels and a considerable body of non-fiction, including essays, academic papers, lectures and autobiographical works. Birkbeck’s conference takes its title from her most recent book of essays, Living, Thinking, Looking (2012), which showcases her widerange of multidisciplinary interests. These include gender identity, visual art, feminism, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, philosophy and literature. Hustvedt’s fiction reflects her deep interest in the intersecting zones of individual perception, identity and memory. She is particularly interested in the philosopher Martin Buber’s idea of ‘the Between’ – what Sigmund Freud terms the Tummelplatz [playground] and DW Winnicott calls the ‘potential or transitional space’: a zone of transference bisecting consciousness and unconsciousness which sees a dialogic interplay of individual identities, perspectives and ideas. This conference will give delegates the opportunity to examine Hustvedt’s unique contribution to contemporary literature, in particular her commitment to developing deeper dialogue and understanding between literature and the life sciences. Hustvedt’s interdisciplinary approach to fiction, with particular reference to hermeneutics, intertextuality and the dialogic imagination, will also form a major component part of the conference. We are particularly delighted that Siri Hustvedt will be in attendance throughout the day, and has been invited to give a reading and answer questions at the close of the event. The conference will welcome proposals for individual papers or panels, with submissions invited from both research students and academics. Papers should focus principally on the writing of Siri Hustvedt. Topics might include, but are not limited to: Literature and the life sciences Hermeneutics and intersubjectivity Narrative, memory and the imagination Perception and phenomenology Ekphrasis and visual art in literature Trauma narratives Contemporary American literature and culture Living, Thinking, Looking will take place on 23 October 2015 (9.30-7pm) in the Keynes Library at 43 Gordon Square, Birkbeck, London. Confirmed keynote speakers Hubert Zapf, Professor and Chair of American Literature, University of Augsburg, Germany Christine Marks, Assistant Professor of English, LaGuardia Community College (City University of New York). Siri Hustvedt, author Please send proposals of no more than 300 words detailing your topic, along with a brief biography, to hustvedtconference@gmail.com by 22 May 2015. |
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