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SCOLMA - UK Libraries and Archives Group on Africa
Annual Conference
African Trajectories: Travel and the Archive
2 July 2014, University of Birmingham
CALL FOR PAPERS – deadline extended
“Travel, in the younger sort, is part of education; in the elder, a sort
of experience”. (Francis Bacon, On Travel)
Travel literature has perhaps never been so popular. Several new
journals devoted to the genre have been launched in recent years. Africa
is central to this new scholarship, and popularisation. The Livingstone
Bicentenary in 2013 demonstrated the continued interest in nineteenth
century explorers and new ways of accessing and interpreting their records.
On the one hand, historical travel writing is continues to be a subject
of research and publication, and the field is now complicated by new
perspectives on old narratives and by growing scholarship on the travels
of African and Arabic writers within and beyond the continent. On the
other, travel accounts continue to flourish as a modern genre, with the
publication not only of books but also of more and more accounts and
guides in the blogosphere. Most travellers and tourists turn first to
the internet for information. How is the existing archive being shaped
and investigated in the 21st century? How can we capture the archive
being generated by new media?
This conference will consider the role of scholars, libraries, archives
and information sources in documenting and interpreting the complex
inter-relationship of travel, tourism and heritage in, to and from
Africa. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Classic accounts of travel and exploration – critiques and new
perspectives
- Exploring the archive: new sources for histories of travel
- Opening up the archive in the digital age
- Mapping and geographies of travel
- Guidebooks and advertising
- Travel writing and new media
- Preservation of ephemera
Researchers, archivists and librarians are invited to submit abstracts
for consideration for this conference. Abstracts of up to 500 words may
be sent to Lucy McCann at [log in to unmask] by 22 April 2014.
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