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The Contemporary: An International Conference of Literature and the Arts (Singapore ~June 24th-26th, 2011)full name / name of organization: A conference co-organised and supported by the Division of English (School of Humanities & Social Sciences) & the Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), NTU, Singapore. contact email: contemporary@ntu.edu.sg The Contemporary June 24th-26th 2011 A conference co-organised and supported by the Division of English (School of Humanities & Social Sciences) & the Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), NTU, Singapore. When we speak of the contemporary, do we speak of an age of parody, of irony, of globalization (or glocalization), of an ever-expanding modernity or a fractured coalescence of all of these conceptual frames, and many others? Do terms like the avant garde, postcolonialism, and postmodernism, continue to possess critical currency? Is it possible to even designate a work of literature or art as contemporary? In addition to signifying the present, the contemporary is also arguably a loose conceptual term rather than a critical frame, a nominal gesture towards naming an immensity of voices and images. We invite papers that critically engage and rethink any aspect of the contemporary, including individual treatments of writers, artists, film-makers, and relevant theorists (or theories) that have left their fingerprints on ‘contemporary’ literature and the Arts, and that have, in turn, generated an impact on how we conceive of the contemporary in critical terms. We also welcome analyses of specific texts/films/artworks that engage with contemporary social, political or cultural issues. We invite papers and proposals for panels (of 3-4 papers). Suggested topics include, but are not restricted to, the following: *Flann O’Brien Centenary Symposium: On the occasion of his centenary year (2011) and in acknowledgement of the extraordinary influence of Flann O’Brien’s work on postmodernism, avant garde fiction, metafiction, and innovative fiction in general, the contemporary conference will feature a colloquium on the work of Flann O’Brien. Over the past two decades, the central importance of Flann O’Brien’s work, has been repeatedly acknowledged in critical circles, and has been demonstrated by its continued presence on university syllabi. Many major literary critics have increasingly emphasized O’Brien's unique position in the history of fiction and, as a result, new generations of readers and critics of O’Brien have turned their attention to his work. Delegates interested to present a paper can send their abstracts to the main conference e-mail address. Please send abstracts of 300 words, by email to contemporary@ntu.edu.sg by February 7th, 2011. cfp categories: american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary international_conferences modernist studies poetry popular_culture postcolonial religion science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond
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