CfP/CfA events

Before Earthrise: Global Imagining in Literature and Visual Culture, 1550-1968

Beginning
24.06.2025
End
24.06.2025
Abstract submission deadline
31.01.2025

Keynote Speaker: Professor Ayesha Ramachandran (Yale University)

In a time of planetary crisis, our understanding of the earth as a whole is a matter of ecological and geopolitical consequence. What extinguished worldviews might be salvaged from the past, and (how) can these historical imaginings invigorate new ways of thinking the global? This one-day interdisciplinary conference will explore the theme of global imagining in literature and visual culture of the “modern age,” from the Copernican revolution up to the “earthrise” photographs of the 1960s, which captured a view of the earth from outer space for the first time. Taking as its focal point the idea and image of the terrestrial globe, the conference aims to investigate how and why artists, writers, and other thinkers imagined the earth as a whole before the age of space travel and neoliberal globalisation. We will look to past literary and artistic methods of imagining, representing, and (re)configuring the terrestrial globe across multiple chronological and cultural contexts, shedding new light on the ideological and philosophical stakes of global imagining and reassessing contemporary conceptions of the global.

Paper Proposals

Proposals for contributions, in the form of 15-minute presentations, are welcomed from scholars at all career stages and across the humanities. Proposals may address the topic of “global imagining” in its broadest conception during the period 1550-1968.

Please submit 250-word paper proposals by 31 January 2025. Proposals can be sent via email to the conference organiser, Caroline Anjali Ritchie (caroline.ritchie@exeter.ox.ac.uk).
Please include a 50-word bio.

Possible Topics

  • Global apocalypse/catastrophe
  • Microcosms, macrocosms, scale
  • Utopian whole-earth imaginaries
  • Vernacular/popular global images
  • Cosmopolitanism/world citizenship
  • Decentering/provincialising Europe
  • Emblems, iconography, allegories
  • Science & poetic/artistic globes
  • Gender & global images
  • Three-dimensional globes
  • Circulation of global images
  • (Anti-)colonial global imagining
  • Speculative/imaginative globes
  • (Proto-)ecological worldviews
  • Aesthetics of global images
  • Poetic depictions of globes

 https://tide.web.ox.ac.uk/event/earthrise

 caroline.ritchie@exeter.ox.ac.uk

 Caroline Anjali Ritchie

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Fields of research

Gender Studies/Queer Studies, Postcolonial studies, Ecocriticism, Literature and other forms of art, Literature and visual studies, Literature of the 16th century, Literature of the 17th century, Literature of the 18th century, Literature of the 19th century, Literature of the 20th century

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University of Oxford
Date of publication: 22.11.2024
Last edited: 22.11.2024