Dear Colleagues
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Below is the Call for Papers for a Symposium, under the auspices of
Cultural Literacy in Europe, to be held at the University of Łódź, Poland on 14-15 May 2020. The title is
Research in the Arts, the Arts in Research. The Symposium is particularly designed for Early-Career researchers & the focus is on discussion & debate.
The closing date for proposals is Friday 29 November 2019. For all info about CLE
& this Symposium, see http://cleurope.eu/
Please pass this CFP on to all relevant colleagues, students & artists.
Thank you,
Naomi Segal
Research in the Arts, the Arts in Research
A SYMPOSIUM
Thursday 14 – Friday 15 May 2020 at the University of Łódź, Poland
Artists study the reality they are surrounded by, people they live among, themselves, their instruments of work and how these areas
are interconnected. Their work addresses complex issues, establishing dynamic relationships to a whole variety of other disciplines, from philosophy to new technologies. Their creative activity generates knowledge that could not be gained otherwise. Artistic
knowledge is acquired through sensory and emotional perception and is practice-based, practice-driven, ‘felt’, ‘embodied’. It crosses the borders of different countries, languages, cultures,
disciplines.
Many artistic research projects are genuinely multicultural and interdisciplinary. Yet artists still often have to justify the idea that their practice is research.
Academic research too has become increasingly inter- and multidisciplinary. Cultural Literacy [CL] is the ability to think in literary
ways about any topic or question, using the key concepts of textuality, fictionality, rhetoricity and historicity (see
http://cleurope.eu/about/key-concepts/).
How can the creative arts and CL come together to think about the contemporary world?
This Symposium is designed to generate active discussion, focusing on thinking and talking rather than formal presentations. If your
proposal is accepted, it will be included in a ‘book of presentations’ that all participants will be asked to read in advance of the Symposium. The contributions will be grouped together into parallel break-out sessions of 90 minutes during which each presenter
will briefly summarise their points and the subsequent discussion will aim to explore the key theme of the panel.
PROPOSALS ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING – OR ALLIED – TOPICS ARE WELCOME:
v
Creative work as a source of cultural, social, psychological and political information;
v
Interpreting art works as cultural, political or pedagogical products;
v
Rethinking the role of art and the artist in society;
v
Art in multicultural and multilingual contexts (the questions of translation, cross-cultural understanding, multicultural conviviality,
etc.);
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The subjectivity and reliability of claims in artistic research;
v
The relevance of artistic research for developing skills for cultural literacy and the potential of cultural literacy to inform
artistic research;
v
The relationship between the artistic work, the critical text and the viewer/ reader/experiencer;
v
Objects of high culture and popular culture (for example, novels, poetry books, graphic novels, performances,
events, films, memes, tweets, blogs, comic strips, tabloids, computer games, advertisements among others) as learning material about reality in which we live.
Researchers & artists who are either more senior or in early-career are welcome to submit a proposal, though preference may be given
to the latter. ’Early-career’ includes postgraduates & academics up to 10 years after completion of the PhD, and artists in the first 10 years of their creative activity.
You are invited to submit a proposal in English for a 5-minute presentation.
It should consist of your name, affiliation, email address, title, a 300-word statement on any area of the symposium topic and a mini-biography (max. 300 words). Please send this to Naomi Segal ([log in to unmask])
and Joanna Kosmalska ([log in to unmask]) by the deadline
of Friday 29 November 2019. Proposals that arrive after this date will not be considered.
A number of bursaries for Early-career researchers & postgraduates will be available to support attendance at the 2020 symposium.
The competition for these bursaries will be announced in mid-December 2019.
Prior membership of CLE is required; see
http://cleurope.eu/membership/
CONFERENCE FEES
Standard €150 / PLN 650
Students (+ ID)/ Unwaged €75 / PLN 330
The registration fee includes coffee breaks, lunch, and all conference documentation.
Booking will open on 16 December 2019 & close on 27 March 2020
For all information: see https://cleurope.eu/
The Symposium Programme Committee
Jernej Habjan,
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Joanna Jabłkowska, University of Łódź
Joanna Kosmalska, University of Łódź
Jarosław Płuciennik, University of Łódź
Naomi Segal, Birkbeck University of London
Ricarda Vidal, King’s College London
Prof Naomi Segal
Visiting Professor in French & German Studies
Dept of Cultures & Languages, School of Arts
Birkbeck, University of London
43, Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 7272 6438
email:
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webpage:
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/languages/our-staff/associate-research-fellows-visiting-professors/naomi-segal
Cultural Literacy in Europe Forum:
http://cleurope.eu/
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