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International Conference: “Under His Eye 2019 : “Under His Eye?:” Women in Feminist and Futuristic Literature, Film and Art
International Conference: “Under His Eye 2019 : “Under His Eye?:” Women in Feminist and Futuristic Literature, Film and Art

International Conference: “Under His Eye 2019 : “Under His Eye?:” Women in Feminist and Futuristic Literature, Film and Art

Institute of English Studies, Faculty of
Event Date: May 17, 2019 - May 18, 2019
Submission Deadline: March 25, 2019




Call for Papers

“UNDER HIS EYE?:” WOMEN IN FEMINIST AND FUTURISTIC LITERATURE, FILM AND ART

International Conference
17-18 May 2019

Institute of English Studies
Department of British Literature and Culture
University of Lodz, Poland

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As the titular citation from Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale suggests, futuristic narratives, similarly to some earlier genres (i.e. dream vision), allow to transfer the content that, from a social, cultural or political viewpoint, might be considered as defiant, rebellious or subversive. Therefore, it is via this convention that gender issues, marginalised in the so-called mainstream, have been repeatedly channelled over the years. In her study, Words Apart?: Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias, Mohr claims that “Feminist utopias significantly differ in terms of narrative content from male utopias. Thematically, feminist utopias shift the focus to female reality and to everyday life; they restructure the distribution of power within society and family and reject sex-segregated labour” (24). Among other issues, Mohr enumerates “gender equality, communitarian goals, decentralisation” as the key features of this genre (24). Furthermore, the feminist category focuses on the importance of distinguishing “biology” from the cultural and social notions of gender, reproductive rights and practices, motherhood, and women’s sexual identifications and roles (Mohr 24-25). In line with the above, the conference seeks to explore relevant instances of futuristic, feminist and women-oriented narratives in English-language literature and culture, film and visual arts. Peer-reviewed essays/articles will be published.

Please submit abstracts up to 300 words to the e-mail address: [email protected]. Deadline for submission: 25th of March.

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The applications could consider, among other topics, the problems such as:
– women’s traditional roles being questioned
– empowering of female characters
– female agency and subjectivity
– the critique of the patriarchal society
– female popular culture “action” heroines
– women and the social media
– ecological utopias
– offering alternative gender-equality scenarios
– LGBT issues lesbian identities
– gender-based discrimination
– fertility and reproductive politics
– m/othering
– “futuristic” ecofeminist discourse
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CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS:

Dr Dunja M. Mohr, the author of Words Apart?: Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopia

Dr Alessandra Boller, the author of Rethinking 'the Human' in Dystopian Times, the co-editor of Dystopia. Science Fiction Post-Apocalypse: Classics, New Tendencies and Model Interpretations

Dr Adam Stock, the author of Dystopian Fiction and Political Thought: Narratives of World Politics

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Venue:
Institute of English Studies
Faculty of Philology
University of Lodz
171/173 Pomorska Street
91-404 Lodz, Poland

Organising committee:
dr hab. Katarzyna Ostalska
dr Tomasz Fisiak
Aleksandra Krajewska
Gaja Staroń

Conference fee: 80 euro / 340 PLN

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Should you require more information, contact the organisers: [email protected].

The conference website: http://uhe.uni.lodz.pl/

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THE EVENT SUPPORTED BY:

Virginia Woolf's Students' Academic Society
Fabryka Równości
Łódzkie Dziewuchy Dziewuchom
Women's Studies Centre
Koło Naukowe Badaczy Gier UŁ



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