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New Elizabethans 1953-2013: Nation, Culture, and Modern Identityfull name / name of organization: Irene Morra contact email: newelizabethanconference@hotmail.com New Elizabethans 1953-2013: Nation, Culture, and Modern Identity CALL FOR PAPERS In the years surrounding the Coronation of Elizabeth II, British political and cultural life was suffused with a language that both prophesized and idealized the potential for a new Elizabethan era. The self-styled new Elizabethans identified an innate national character in the accomplishments of a vanished age. This age was apparently manifest in ‘Shakespearean’ music, theatre, and poetry -- and characterized by imperial expansion and exploration, a clear sense of social hierarchy, a fierce and heroic spirit of patriotic individualism, and the brave resistance of a mighty little people to larger invading forces. Such constructions inevitably responded to the anxieties and aspirations of a post-war, post-imperial Britain. The new Elizabethans characteristically asserted the latent, continuous presence of the essential spirit of an earlier era, invoking its legacy for the forging of a new, contemporary nation. It is the aim of this conference to explore the informing values and assumptions behind such constructions, to investigate their manifestation in various contexts and forms, and to expose the ways in which they continue to be promoted in contemporary social, cultural, and political definitions of modern identity in relation to Britain and the Commonwealth. To that end, the event will be organized around two complementary themes: ‘Origins and the New Elizabethan Moment’ and ‘Cultural and Social Legacies: Staging a New Elizabethan Era.’ Papers are invited from a variety of critical and disciplinary perspectives. We particularly encourage contributions from those working in history, literature, politics, religion, music, theatre, film and television, cultural studies, sport, design, and visual art. Ideally, papers will engage with such informing themes as nostalgia, patriotism, heritage, progress, tradition, national character, and/or nation itself. Possible areas of exploration include (but are certainly not limited to): Confirmed speakers include: Michael Bogdanov Edward Bond Richard Eyre Michael Hirst Dr Scott Anthony (History, University of Cambridge) Proposals (max. 250 words) for papers of 20 minutes should be sent to the conference organizer, Dr Irene Morra (Cardiff University), at newelizabethanconference@hotmail.com by 15 December 2012. cfp categories: ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements interdisciplinary international_conferences modernist studies poetry popular_culture postcolonial religion renaissance theatre twentieth_century_and_beyond
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