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 Dear collegues,

with apologies for cross-posting, please find below the cfp for an
international conference probing the interplay of imaginative approaches to
and knowledges about migration. The deadline for abstracts is 20 April
2019.




*Call for Papers*



*International Conference*

*Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg*

*19–21 March 2020*



*Imagining Migration, Knowing Migration: Intermedial Perspectives*

In view of the current socio-political and economic prevalence of global
migration movements, modes of representation, medialisation, and
interpretation regarding individual and collective migration have been
discussed controversially. Whether and how the experience of flight, exile,
or everyday migratory realities – often determined by traumatic and violent
contexts – can be conceptualised is as contested as the question of what
influence such representations have on the formation and distribution of
knowledge about migration. Artistic approaches to phenomena of migration –
within literary texts, visual and experimental art, or theatre and film –
are usually considered within the conceptual parameters of articulation,
reconstruction, and critical reflection. Less common, however, are studies
that address the interplay between artistic *imaginations* of migration and
specific migration *knowledges*.

What assumptions are being held about the forms, causes, and effects of
global migration? Is knowledge about migrants and migration merely coded or
rather produced? How can we grasp the relationship between processes of
recording and acts of creating migration knowledges? Which role do the
different media and aesthetic practices play in the regime of situated
migration knowledges? Despite the breadth of studies from various
disciplines within the humanities, the complex interplay between artistic
approaches to migration, their specific medial contexts, and their
epistemic foundations have not yet been sufficiently explored. It remains
unclear how artistic-imaginative portrayals of migrants and migration and
the construction of knowledge about migration interact and how imagination
relates to the lived realities of migration more generally.

The international and interdisciplinary conference *Imagining Migration,
Knowing Migration: Intermedial Perspectives* focuses on this gap and thus
offers an important contribution to the investigation of the forms and
effects of the migration imaginary and its cultural representations. It
will feature keynote lectures by *Professor Mieke Bal* and *Professor
Ananya Jahanara Kabir* and a reading/performance with *Olumide Popoola*.
For more info, see our website at
https://imaginingmigration2020.wordpress.com/.

We invite contributions from the fields of art history, literary and
cultural studies, film, performance and theatre studies, and media studies
to address the following or related questions:

- Which kinds of aesthetic, imaginative approaches to migration can be
distinguished, and what are their epistemological causes and effects?

- What role does the medium of representation (text, image, film, stage,
etc.) play and which possibilities as well as restrictions are linked to
these different representational processes?

- What is the significance of language and non-linguistic expression within
different medial representations of migration?

- How can we approach the relation between a specific medium and how
certain spaces (‘home’, ‘exile’, ‘here’, ‘there’), memories, and
experiences (taking refuge, cultural conflict, marginalisation, xenophobia)
are imaginatively constructed? Which figurations of migration (‘the
refugee’, ‘the asylum seeker’, ‘the migrant worker’) are linked to a
specific medium?

- Which procedures, such as intervention, reflection, and subversion are
connected to the imagination and artistic representation of migration?

- To what extent do knowledges about migration come to matter within
artistic-imaginative forms of representation of migration, and how can we
conceptualise the influence these forms of representation exert on
processes of knowledge formation?

- Which forms of knowledge (popular vs. scientific, inductive vs.
deductive, empirical vs. prejudiced, etc.) can be differentiated with
respect to aesthetic and rhetorical engagement with migration?

- How can we theoretically and methodologically approach the relationship
between imaginations and knowledges of migration within their respective
historical and cultural contexts? How can we address related issues of
ideological and socio-cultural categories such as ‘gender’, ‘race’,
‘class’, ‘age’, ‘ability’, and ‘political and religious affiliation’?



Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words and a short biographical
note to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*. The costs and expenses for invited
speakers (travel, accommodation, meals) are expected to be covered
entirely.

*Closing date: Saturday 20th April 2019.*



Conference Organisers:

Jennifer Leetsch (JMU Würzburg), Frederike Middelhoff (University of
Hamburg), Miriam Wallraven (JMU Würzburg)


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*New Release:Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics.
Freiburg i. Br.: Rombach, 2019, *urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-177209
<https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-177209>


Frederike Middelhoff
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / Postdoc

DFG-Forschungsgruppe "Imaginarien der Kraft"
Universität Hamburg
Gorch-Fock-Wall 3
20354 Hamburg

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