In your proposal, you may wish refer to one or more of the following areas:
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How are ways of remembering and forgetting linked to mobility? Is cultural memory changing in the light of new forms of mobility?
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How does affect theory help us understand contemporary migration and its cultural representations?
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Migration and translation – how do either or both of these activities divide or unite national and linguistic groups?
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How are creative representations refreshed in a newly mobile world? What limits or empowers the representation of mobile lives?
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Is the contemporary body changing beyond recognition, into new forms of enhanced mobility – or depleted reality?
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How do mobile, ever-changing and fluid digital texts of news feeds, blogs, social media sites or artistic creations reshape our engagement with culture and identity-building processes?
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Do theoretical notions rooted in the experience of movement (e.g. travelling concepts, hospitality, centre and periphery) help us understand non-theoretical issues?
Submission Types
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Individual academic papers: These must be 20 minutes long and will be grouped into parallel sessions: 3 papers followed by questions.
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Poster presentations: These are presentations of projects which are successful examples of Literary-and-Cultural Studies research, relevant to the conference topic. They will be presented in a plenary panel as lightning talks (3 minutes per project), followed by a poster session.
Submission Procedure
Proposals must be submitted by 15 October on-line (check: http://cleurope.eu/CLE2017 for details)
Your abstract must include a title & must not exceed 500 words (including bibliography if relevant). Please also supply a short bio (100 words).
All submissions will be administered through ConfTool. You will need to create a free account in order to file a submission and upload the abstract.
All queries should be addressed to: CLE2017@ibl.waw.pl