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[UPDATE] CFP Extended Deadline - Endnotes 2013: ANONYMITY - UBC English Graduate Conference in Vancouverfull name / name of organization: Endnotes 2013 - University of British Columbia English Graduate Conference contact email: endnotesconference@gmail.com ENDNOTES 2013: Anonymity Keynotes: Larissa Lai (UBC) and Sneja Gunew (UBC) Extended Deadline: Thursday January 31st, 2013 As Virginia Woolf tells us in her posthumously published essay "Anon," the printing press kills the creative artist's anonymity and all that seems to come with it: freedom from responsibility; freedom from the present; unselfconsciousness; creativity; community. But if the printed, transmitted signature terminates an anonymity that once surged between audience and artist, its "nameless vitality," Woolf adds, is "not yet dead in ourselves" (398). To what extent is this "nameless vitality" not yet dead? What form does anonymity take, and what function does it serve today? Taking anonymity as our organizing theme, Endnotes 2013 seeks to generate a cross-disciplinary discussion on these questions among others: How does anonymity function in literature, literary history, and literary futurity? Does anonymity free us, as Woolf suggests, or does it encumber us? Does anonymity open us into or out of creative experience? What is the link between anonymity and authorship and what does it mean to speak and to write as “anonymous”? What are the ethical stakes of being anonymous? How does anonymity dehumanize and foster abuses of power? Conversely, how can an appeal to anonymity serve as the basis of ethics and social justice? What does anonymity mean to us now? What did it mean in the past? How do new forms of communication, technologies, and social media shape anonymity and make it more or less possible? How has the idea of anonymity and the anonymous subject changed over time? We welcome both traditional and non-traditional (e.g. petcha kucha) presentations of no longer than 20 minutes (8 pages.). In addition to traditional academic panels, the committee will be organizing creative presentations on Friday night. We enthusiastically encourage creative submissions, including literary work, visual art, performance art, music, and multi-media presentations that address our theme, “anonymity,” in some fashion. Please send proposals to endnotesconference@gmail.com by Thursday January 31st, 2013. For individual papers, please include a 300-word abstract, 50-word bio, and current CV. For panel proposals, please send a 500-word abstract describing the panel topic, as well as paper titles, 50-word bios, and current CVs for each presenter. For creative submissions, please include a 300-word abstract, 50-word bio, current CV, and indicate the estimated duration of your presentation. We look forward to reading your submissions. Warmly, The ENDNOTES 2013 Committee endnotes2013.tumblr.com ENDNOTES 2013 is generously sponsored by Green College and the Department of English at the University of British Columbia. cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences interdisciplinary medieval modernist studies poetry popular_culture postcolonial religion renaissance romantic science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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