Call for Papers:
Women, Money and Markets (1700-1900)
University of Amsterdam, June 7 and 8, 2018
This conference will address the role of women in consumerism, shopping, global trade, domestic trade, markets (literary and otherwise), currency, and varying practices of exchange. The conference is interdisciplinary in nature, bridging literature, material culture, gender studies, theatre and economic history, and aims to relate the debates of the period to modern-day issues about the presence and position of women in the economy, the market and the media.
Confirmed keynote speakers: Danielle van den Heuvel (University of Amsterdam), author of Women and Entrepreneurship: Female Traders in the Northern Netherlands c. 1580-1815, and Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace (Boston College), author of Consuming Subjects: Women, Shopping, and Business in the 18th Century and Eve Rosenhaft (University of Liverpool), co-author of Slavery Hinterland. Transatlantic Slavery and Continental Europe, 1680-1850.
We welcome submissions in the form of individual papers, panels and roundtable discussions on the following themes:
• Varying practices of women associated with currency, global and/or domesticmarkets and marketability
• Material practices associated with value, exchange and/or female creativity
• Women as producers and/or consumers in the literary or other marketplaces(including, but not limited to, food, clothing, agriculture and raw materials)
• Representations of women at work or women’s involvement in:
• Trade and industry
• Professional services (e.g. law, finance, hospitality and the media)
• Domestic service
• The rural economy
• The stock market and speculation
• The literary marketplace (past and present)
We particularly welcome cross-cultural considerations of the above issues.
Guide for submissions:
Please send 300 word abstracts to the conference email addresses ([log in to unmask] AND [log in to unmask]) plus a covering email outlining briefly your proposed format (individual paper, panel, roundtable, etc.). If you are submitting a proposal for a panel, please include an abstract for each paper in your panel (up to 300 words each). Please indicate if you would like your paper to be considered for a monograph to be published in conjunction with the conference.
Important dates:
Deadline for submissions: March 15, 2018.
Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2018.
Organising committee: Chair: Dr. Joyce Goggin
Co-chair: Dr. Emma Newport
The conference is generously supported by ASCA (The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis).
For any enquiries regarding the programme, please contact: [log in to unmask]
For all general enquiries, please contact: [log in to unmask]
Visit our website at: http://www.womenmoneymarkets.co.uk/
We look forward to seeing you at Women, Money and Markets (1700-1900) in June 2018.
Joyce Goggin, University of Amsterdam
Emma Newport, University of Sussex
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