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[UPDATE] The Apocalypse and its Discontents (9/1/10; 12/11/10)full name / name of organization: University of Westminster contact email: M.Germana@westminster.ac.uk UPDATE: We are now delighted to announce two more keynote speakers for the conference, Professor John R. Hall from UC Davies, California, and Dr Patricia Wheeler from the University of Hertfordshire, UK. We still welcome abstracts for what promises to be an exciting event by the set deadline of 1 September 2010. Original CFP follows below: ------ Whereas visions of destruction and fantasies of the end have always haunted humankind, the modern period in particular has been increasingly characterised by a mixed sense of concern for and fascination with the apocalypse, and even more so during the twentieth century. Today we are surrounded by scenarios of imminent destruction and annihilation, by politicians, scientists, religious groups, and writers, among others. This conference aims to explore and even question the widespread appeal of the apocalypse and we are particularly interested in narratives that either challenge or offer alternative responses to the apocalypse. We are seeking interdisciplinary papers exploring cultural responses to apocalypse, its discourses and counter-discourses. Topics may include (but are not restricted to): Anti-Apocalypse, Counter-Apocalypse, Ironic Apocalypse Keynote Speakers: Please email 500-word abstracts and brief bio to all conference organisers by 1 September 2010: Dr Monica Germanà , m.germana@westminster.ac.uk cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements interdisciplinary international_conferences popular_culture postcolonial religion renaissance romantic science_and_culture theatre theory twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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