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CFP GSA Seminar: Literature of the Bloodlands: Multidirectional, Transnational, and Postmigrational Perspectives October 5-8, 2023, Montréal, Canada

Beginning
05.10.2023
End
08.10.2023
Abstract submission deadline
03.03.2023
Registration deadline
03.03.2023
Paper submission deadline
15.08.2023

CFP GSA Seminar: Literature of the Bloodlands: Multidirectional, Transnational, and Postmigrational Perspectives

October 5-8, 2023, Montréal, Canada

We invite abstract proposals for the seminar "Literature of the Bloodlands: Multidirectional, Transnational, and Postmigrational Perspectives"  which will take place October 5-8, 2023, at the 47th Annual German Studies Association Conference in Montréal, Canada. 

Abstract: When Timothy Snyder published Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin  (Basic Books 2010), it meant in many respects a shift of perspective. Snyder focused on what had happened in Eastern Europe since World War One, but also made clear that these historical facts necessitated a different kind of approach to reflect on the experiences of a wide range of multi-ethnic nations and cultural, ethnic, and religious transnational communities present in the area, and the mobility and migration caused by these events. Our GSA seminar proposes to study German-language literary texts that reflect on history and cultural memory in and along Europe’s eastern border zones (from the Baltic states to Poland, Ukraine, and Georgia) since WWI. The seminar’s conveners are interested in literary texts that help us understand better the historical events that constitute Europe’s violent twentieth-century history, the multidirectional memory work happening when writing or reading about these events, and the methodologies that can help us analyze these literary texts, for instance by Ulrike Draesner, Nino Haratischwili, Josef Haslinger, Katja Petrovskaja, Tanya Piankova, Joseph Roth, Saša Stanišić, and Natascha Wodin.

Format: Conveners will ask participants to write papers (12 pages) in advance (by 15 August). We will circulate before the conference. Knowledge of Timothy Snyder's      Bloodlands      (2nd. ed., 2022) is expected, and we will pre-circulate a few short methodological texts (Aleida Assmann, Marianne Hirsch, Michael Rothberg, a.o., no longer than 10 pages each).

Conveners:

PD Dr. Aura Heydenreich
Akademische Oberrätin, Germanistik und Komparatistik
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

aura.heydenreich@fau.de

and

Carl Niekerk
Professor of German, Comparative and World Literature, and Jewish Studies
University of Illinois

niekerk@illinois.edu

To submit a proposal, go to   https://www.thegsa.org/blog/cfa-seminar-participant-applications-gsa-2023

The deadline is Friday, March 3rd at 11:59 p.m. PST.

Please let the conveners know if you have any questions by contacting: niekerk@illinois.edu or aura.heydenreich@fau.de

Source of description: Information from the provider

Fields of research

Literature from Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Cultural Memory Studies, Postmemory, Multidirectional Memory, Postmigration

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Institutions

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures
Professor of German, Comparative and World Literature, and Jewish Studies

Addresses

Germany
Submitted by: Aura Heydenreich
Date of publication: 21.02.2023
Last edited: 21.02.2023