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From:    Kristin Rebien <[log in to unmask]>

SECRETS AND LIES
Narrative Approaches to Reality in German Literature and Culture

2004 German Studies Conference at Stanford University

March 5-6, 2004

The graduate students of Stanford University's Department of German
Studies invite proposals addressing the tensions between truth and
fiction.

Realism in narrative literature and visual art, and standards of
objectivity in historical, scientific, and political fields have
developed as strategies of representing reality as truthfully as
possible.  What happens if the same methods are appropriated for
purposes other than realistic representation, are implemented with
fraudulent intentions, for the fabrication of falsehoods, to suspend
reality or withhold information? Or what if concepts of reality become
so complex that conventional methods of art, philosophy and
historiography fail to represent reality adequately?

The 2004 Stanford German Studies Conference will explore truth-twisting
and other surreptitious strategies in literature, art, public
discourse, and historiography.

Paper topics may include (but are not limited to):

-      Invented traditions
-      Totalitarianism and propaganda
-      Memory repression and memory fabrication
-      Double lives
-      Conspiracies and conspiracy theories
-      Lies, truth and secrets in political discourse
-      Rumors and hearsay
-      Deception and self-deception
-      Secret documents as text
-      The truth revealed: mystery and detective stories
-      Skeletons in the closet: family secrets
-      Disclosing secrets: coming out
-      Lies, truth and secrets in political discourse
-      Secrets and lies in fairy tales and children?s literature
-      Projections of empirical truth in scientific, journalistic, and
other "objective" forms of writing

Paper presentations should not exceed 20 minutes.
Proposal due date: November 1, 2003.

Please send a one-page abstract to Kristin Rebien at
[log in to unmask], or mail to
Secrets and Lies Conference
Department of German Studies
Pigott Hall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA  94305-2030