Nostalgias

Visualising Longing

A two-day conference in the Winter Gardens Margate, UK

November 9 - 10, 2013

Opening evening reception November 8, 2013

Canterbury Christ Church University and

The University of the Arts London Photography and the Archive Research Centre

at the London College of Communication (PARC).

 

Deadline for abstracts 15 June 2013

www.nostalgias.info

 

This peer-reviewed conference explores the multiple concepts of nostalgia and how longing manifests itself within

contemporary culture. The conference aims to examine, analyse and interpret the complexities of nostalgia and

nostalgic sensibilities within art, media and material culture. We invite submissions that consider how nostalgia is

represented within the interdisciplinary range of art and media based practices (photography, moving image,

sound, new media, fashion, fine art and design). What is the visual vocabulary of nostalgic emotion?

How important are aesthetics to the nostalgic image? Do we long for more tangibility in this digital age?

Nostalgia is often viewed as a form of yearning for ‘another place or time; it has been identified as a way of

managing loss, a marketing device and a tool of propaganda by making reference to the past as a means

to shape the future. Nostalgia has different functions, it is used to evoke, influence and activate a range of

emotional responses, affecting all areas of contemporary life. Yet, nostalgia is as much about fantasy as it is about

memory. Recently, the cultural function of nostalgia has been a subject of critical debate. How is nostalgia used,

experienced and referenced in relation to images in art and media? What role does nostalgia have in modern

society? How do contemporary attitudes encourage nostalgia?

 

Possible topics could include but are not limited to:

The multiple readings of nostalgias

The impact of nostalgia on culture

Vintage and commodification

Longing for home; travel and memory

Aesthetics of nostalgia

Contemporary technologies

Political uses of longing

From sentimentality to nostalgia and melancholy

Touch, smell and sound evoking the past

Photographic history as nostalgia

Narrating nostalgia; fantasy and longing

The conference will take place at the Winter Gardens Margate, Kent, UK on 9 and 10 November 2013, with an

opening reception on 8 November. Selected papers will be presented at the conference and may be included

in a planned peer reviewed special issue of the journal Photography and Culture (Bloomsbury). The conference

weekend will have a programme of associated events and exhibitions.

 

Call For Papers

Submission guidelines - Papers

This conference invites submissions that explore nostalgia in its interdisciplinary sense, embracing ideas and

visualisations of nostalgia and longing. We welcome submissions that assess contemporary attitudes and

experiences of nostalgia through material culture, art and media.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 June 2013

 

To submit a proposal for a paper please send an abstract (300-500 words), a 1- page CV, five key words and

a short biographical note (100 words)

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From the submitted abstracts we will make a final selection (subject to peer review process) to be presented

at the conference. Successful applicants will be notified by 1 August and the full-length papers of 20

minutes will be required by 1 October 2013.

For more information about the conference, please visit www.nostalgias.info or contact the conveners on

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Sam Vale

Canterbury Christ Church University

Monica Takvam ,

UAL Photography & the Archive Research Centre (PARC

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