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[UPDATE] Deadline Extended until 15 June for The Maginalised Mainstream: Literature, Culture, and Popularity, 8-9 November 2012full name / name of organization: Institute of English Studies, University of London; Goldsmiths College, University of Exeter contact email: marginalisedmainstream@gmail.com The Marginalised Mainstream addresses popular culture and its role in cultural production in the long twentieth century, especially under-valued and under-researched areas of the mainstream. Keynote speakers: Professor Phillip Tew (Brunel University), Professor Christoph Lindner (University of Amsterdam), Professor James Chapman (University of Leicester), and Professor Nicola Humble (Roehampton University) ‘Texts are always sites of evaluative struggle between the “high” and the “low”, whatever the presumed hierarchical positioning of their overall domain.’ (Léon Hunt) The Marginalised Mainstream seeks to discuss the growing importance of mainstream culture and the popular as ways of engaging with cultural products of the late nineteenth to early twenty-first centuries (the long twentieth century) 1880–2010. Specifically, we seek to bring together postgraduate students, early career academics and established researchers working in the fields of Literature, Cultural Studies and elsewhere in the Humanities, to explore the mainstream culture and objects of mass appeal are so frequently marginalised by the academic community, as well as to offer some explanations for why this marginalisation might be. We invite proposals for papers, reports, work-in-progress, workshops and pre-formed panels from all disciples on themes that could include, but are not limited to, the following: • The changing conceptualisation of canonicity; It goes without saying that writers, texts or topics need not be canonical and we actively encourage papers discussing writers, texts and visual media from around the world. Panels will consist of three 20-minute papers followed by discussion. A lunch will be included on the first day, followed by a closing wine reception at the end of the second, where we hope all delegates and attendees will have a chance to mingle. Abstracts of no more than 350 words are invited by 15 June 2012 . They must include: • 350-word abstract, including title; Please email submissions, in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, to organisers Brittain Bright (Goldsmiths College, University of London), Sam Goodman (University of Exeter) and Emma Grundy Haigh (Goldsmiths College, University of London) at marginalisedmainstream@gmail.com Acceptances will be sent out by no later than 16 July 2012. Conference website: http://marginalisedmainstream.wordpress.com Please note: we are not in a position to assist with conference travel or subsistence. cfp categories: childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences interdisciplinary international_conferences modernist studies popular_culture science_and_culture theatre travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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