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Call for papers 


Crossing Boundaries: The Making and Circulation of Art and Literature 


 


An international conference hosted by the IGRS, London and University of
Oslo to be held on 18-20 May 2009 at Stewart House, Malet Street, London
WC1E 7HU.

Co-ordinators: Dr Kjetil Enstad (University of Oslo / The Norwegian
Military Academy), Matthew Wraith (Birkbeck College), Dr Aino Rinhaug
(University of Oslo / IGRS) 

From the way that our post-postmodern times of climate change and
high-speed globalisation require an updated perspective on the nature of
art and literature, we believe that a focus on the making and
circulation of art and literature invites a fruitful, inter-disciplinary
debate about our aesthetic understanding. By emphasising the aspects of
production, circulation, distribution and reception across Anglo-Saxon,
Germanic and Romance borders - national, cultural, disciplinary etc. -
we believe that the notion of aesthetic signification and intention is
in constant change. A central topic for discussion would be to what
extent must an aesthetic object be considered self-productive in its
migratory nature, and to what extent is the object created in its
reception? If, as Derrida has put it, the "story" (event) crosses within
itself the archive of the 'real' and the archive of 'fiction,' we must
seek to highlight anew the topographical aspect of drawing (creating,
erasing) borders and boundaries across and between which art and
literature are inscribed. The aim is to trace productive boundaries,
whether they are between different art disciplines, between the real and
the fictitious, or on the national, geographical or cultural level. 

Papers on (aspects of) the following topics are especially welcome: 

---Location: On The Making of Style: by looking at the scene of
contemporary art and literature, we seek to question what, or who might
be in a position of making an authoritative judgement on the aspect of
artistic style. Can we situate the concept of style, be it good or bad?
What does style mean today and how, or to what extent is anybody engaged
in its significant making? Papers are welcome to address the topic of
creative activity on site and its constant negotiations across various
borders of artistic practices.   

--- Politics of Production and Technology: by focusing on the aspects of
production and technology, we intend to examine closer what ethical
boundaries are being made, moved or even eliminated when art and
literature come into being as products, and hence as voices and
witnesses of our times. What tools go into the production of an artistic
object? Is it possible to single out unique forms and techniques of
production, or is an aesthetic product of today intrinsically related to
a larger, infinite field of mass production?     

--- Reception, deception and the art of walking around in circles: If
art and literature can be said to migrate across boundaries and
paradigms of understanding (making and reception), we must seek to
elaborate on the topics of migration, transportation and evolution of
the aesthetic object. Regardless of whether we are situated at the head
or tail end of the productive process, as producers or consumers, it
would seem as if our creative engagement takes place in the middle, in a
circular movement of production and consummation. Papers are welcome to
address the topic of circulation, hence heredity and genealogy in the
aesthetic field.    

Confirmed keynote speakers: 

Ina Blom (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Classics,
History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo) 

Simon Critchley (Professor, Department of Philosophy, The New School for
Social Research, New York) 

Bernard Stiegler (Director of Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris) 

A selection of papers will be considered for publication after the
conference. Please send abstracts (250 words) before 31 December 2008
to: 

Dr Kjetil Enstad: [log in to unmask]
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Dr Aino Rinhaug: [log in to unmask]
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Matthew Wraith: [log in to unmask]
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Flo Austin

Institute Administrator

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies

School of Advanced Study, University of London Senate House, Malet
Street, London WC1E 7HU

Tel: 020 7862 8677; fax 020 7862 8672

Web: http://igrs.sas.ac.uk <http://igrs.sas.ac.uk>
<http://igrs.sas.ac.uk <http://igrs.sas.ac.uk> > 

 

 

 


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