[Dino] Reminder: cfp Literary Second Cities, Åbo Akademi / Turku (FIN), 20-21.8.2015
ameel at mappi.helsinki.fi
ameel at mappi.helsinki.fi
Tue Mar 10 10:05:37 EET 2015
Reminder (& feel free to disseminate to anyone interested in the
literary city)
Call for Papers / Literary Second Cities
The Second International Conference of the Helsinki Literature and the
City Network (HLCN)
Åbo Akademi University (Turku, Finland), 20-21 August 2015
[abstract deadline: 15 March 2015 / secondcities at abo.fi]
The conference ‘Literary Second Cities’ invites papers on new
approaches to the study of literary cities, smaller cities, and cities
or portions of cities judged secondary or subordinate in any
historical period or part of the world. See link below for the full
conference abstract. The deadline for the call for papers is 15 March
2015. The language of the conference is English. Please send proposals
(length approximately 300 words) to secondcities at abo.fi .
The keynote speakers are Professor Marc Brosseau, University of
Ottawa, and Professor Bart Keunen, University of Ghent. Professor
Brosseau has written extensively on literary geographies. He is the
author of Des romans-géographes (Paris, 1996). His most recent
publications in English include the entry on ‘Literature’ in the
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (2009) and work on the
literary geographies of Toronto, as well as on the operation of
spatial traps in the fiction of Charles Bukowski. Professor Keunen is
an internationally-renowned expert on literary urban studies and the
head of the Ghent Urban Studies Team. Among his latest publications
are journal articles and book chapters on landscape, narration and
contemporary urban design in various settings, and the monograph Time
and Narration: Chronotopes in Western Narrative Culture (Northwestern
University Press, 2011).
Papers on subjects including, but not limited to, the following themes
are welcome:
Literature defining the second city and which cities are to be
understood as secondary
The literature of provincial cities and those which are distant
from other urban centres or from today's globalised megacities
The literature of cities and city districts that can be
understood as shadow partners to major cities: the Left Bank of Paris;
South London; Oakland to San Francisco; Salford to Manchester.
Scaling the city: comparisons between larger and smaller cities
Scaling the city: shifts between small-scale, localised views
and overall perspectives
Scaling the city: topographic and synoptic views of cities in
the light of work by Michel de Certeau, Andreas Huyssen and other
theorists
Second cities in pre-modern literature
Second cities in African, Asian and Latin-American literatures
Literature defining the second city and which cities are to be
understood as secondary
Regional urban literatures
Modes of definition of non-metropolitan or non-primary cities,
for example Chicago or Birmingham as working city; Liverpool or
Glasgow as primary port of the British Empire
Former capitals and declined or marginalized cities
Mobilities (spatial, identity-related) and secondary cities
Specialized cities (their function deriving from e.g. tourism,
a harbour or airport, religion)
Particular sessions on urban literature and scale, Nordic second
cities and modernism and literary second cities have already been
proposed, and further sessions will be organized on the basis of the
final applications.
During the conference, a round table discussion will be held to
discuss the development of the network and the possibilities for
further cooperation between international scholars in the field of
urban literary studies. A peer-reviewed publication on the basis of
selected conference papers is planned.
For more information contact:
Jason Finch, Åbo Akademi University (jfinch at abo.fi)
Lieven Ameel, University of Helsinki (lieven.ameel at helsinki.fi)
Markku Salmela, University of Tampere (markku.salmela at uta.fi)
Conference website:
http://www.abo.fi/fakultet/hlcn2
Full conference abstract:
http://www.abo.fi/fakultet/confabstract
HLCN website:
http://blogs.helsinki.fi/hlc-n
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Postdoctoral researcher
Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies
P. O. Box 3, 00014 University of Helsinki
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