[Dino] cfp Ambiguities, Alterations, Alternatives ? transforming Nordic literatures
Ann-Sofie Lönngren
ann-sofie.lonngren at littvet.uu.se
Fri Feb 10 15:55:26 EET 2012
Reminder: do not forget to send your abstract no later than March 18!
All the best, a-s
Call for papers for the conference
"Ambiguities, Alterations, Alternatives ? transforming Nordic literatures"
Date: 4?6 October 2012
Place: Uppsala university, Uppsala, Sweden
The literary fields and literary canons in the Nordic countries are
under constant negotiations and transformations. During the last
decades, various alternative literatures have evolved beside the
majority literatures of the Nordic nation-states. These new
formations, constructed around so called ?alternative? perspectives
regarding language, ethnicity, sexuality, gender and social class,
have been categorized as e.g. migration, minority and queer
literatures. Also the influence of postcolonial theories, queer,
indigenous, ethnic literary and gender studies mean that discursive
constructions of national literary canons are being challenged. The
canon debates during the 21st Century in the Nordic countries prove
that the notion of a national canon is far from part of a historical
past. The reason why issues that concern the literary canon evokes
such strong opinions can be partly understood through the position
literature has in the building of national identities in the Nordic
nation-states. This means that the plurality of perspectives in
literature has the potential to question the very concepts of literary
canon, canon formations, national self-understanding and identity.
At the conference Ambiguities, Alterations, Alternatives ?
transforming Nordic literatures we wish to highlight these issues. How
are alternatives made visible, and which ambivalences and ambiguities
arise when Nordic literature changes? What are the effects of these
?new literatures? and works that give voice to hybridity, alternative
discourses and ambiguity in Nordic literatures? Have these so called
new literatures always existed but not been recognized by the literary
establishment (at least not in a way that corresponds with our concept
of [post]modern society)? What is ?Nordic literature? in the context
of globalization and when related to migration? And can a modification
of the idea of Nordic literature transform the very context within
which it is produced?
We welcome scholars to give 20 minute-talks on these and related
issues, and also suggestions for panels. Please submit an abstract in
English of no more than 200 words before March 18, 2012. Notification
will be given by April 2, 2012. Please send your proposal as an
attached file to conference secretary Ann-Sofie Lönngren,
ann-sofie.lonngren(a)littvet.uu.se
Organizers: The Steering Committee for the research network DINO -
Diversity in Nordic Literatures (Satu Gröndahl, Heidi Grönstrand, Anne
Heith, Rita Paqvalén),The Hugo Valentin center, The Center for Gender
Research and The Department of Literature, Uppsala university
Cost: 500 SEK; students 300 SEK. Conference dinner is included.
Key-words: Nordic, national identity, canon formations, transformations
--
Ann-Sofie Lönngren, Fil.Dr. (Ph.D.)
Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen (Department of Literature)
Uppsala universitet (Uppsala university)
Box 632, 751 26 Uppsala
Tel: 018-4716188
Hemsida (homepage):
http://www.littvet.uu.se/om_oss/personal/hemsidor_k-r/ann-sofie_lonngren/
Alternativ e-mail (alternative e-mail): ann-sofie.lonngren at lambdanordica.se
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