Monday, September 9, 2013

International Irish Gothic Conference (CFP expired 9/1/13)

International Irish Gothic Conference 5-6 December, 2013


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Università degli Studi di Perugia / Università per Stranieri di Perugia
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International Irish Gothic Conference
5-6 December, 2013
Università degli Studi di Perugia / Università per Stranieri di Perugia

Gothic studies have recently been expanding previous limits of what was once thought to be an historically well defined genre. The extent of continual change in Gothic denotation is such that it is now approaching the status of an inter-genre inter-semiotic category. This is even more the case with Irish literature. Not only because a remarkable number of Gothic writers are Irish, but also, and more significantly, because Ireland has provided an extremely fruitful cultural background for the particular narrative forms and devices that are usually associated with the Gothic. Moreover, Irish literature presents a “gothicness” of its own, whereby it seems to simultaneously adhere to and reject the ideological and aesthetic models implied by the very notion of Gothic.

At this conference we will explore the ways in which Irish Gothic can/cannot be considered part of the mainstream Gothic tradition, as well as investigating the origins and evolution of the genre in an Irish context.
We welcome submissions addressing any topic relevant to Irish studies, and encourage papers, which explore any aspect of the Irish Gothic in literature, film, and other media.

Confirmed Speakers:
  • Professor W. J. McCormack (Former Professor of Literary History at Goldsmiths College, University of London)
  • Professor Francesca Romana Paci (Full Professor, Università del Piemonte Orientale)
  • Dr Laura Pelaschiar (Senior Lecturer in English Literature, Università di Trieste)
  • Dr Derek Hand (Senior Lecturer in English, Saint' Patrick's College, Dublin City University)

Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Irish Gothic vs English Gothic
  • The Birth of Irish Gothic
  • Theorising Irish Gothic
  • Irish Gothic Modernisms
  • The Uncanny in Irish Fiction
  • Victorian Irish Gothic
  • Irish Gothic Geography
  • Irish Gothic in the Media
  • Irish Gothic Art
  • Irish Gothic and Psychology
  • Irish Gothic and Imperialism
  • Irish Gothic and Science
  • Irish Gothic and Technology
  • Irish Gothic and Popular “Goth” Culture
  • Irish Gothic and History

THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS WILL BE PUBLISHED

Abstracts (250 words max) for 20 minute papers and a short bio-sketch may be submitted to Enrico Terrinoni (Università per Stranieri di Perugia) and Annalisa Volpone (Università degli Studi di Perugia): perugiairishgothic@gmail.com.

Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2013.
Accepted speakers will be notified by September 20.

Conference fee: Euro 25; Euro 15 for students and the unwaged

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