CfP/CfA event

Unreliable Narration in Nineteenth- To Twenty-First-Century Fiction (ACLA 2025)


Event date:

29.05.2025-01.06.2025

Abstract submission deadline:

14.10.2024

Organizer: Carlo Arrigoni

Co-Organizer: Irene Bulla

  • What makes a narrator unreliable, and through which textual strategies is unreliability established?

  • What is the role of unreliable narration in the development of the novel and the short story over the past two centuries? And what is the relationship between unreliable narration and literary genres (e.g. the historical novel, the fantastic tale)?

  • How do geographical, historical, and social contexts influence the construction and reception of unreliable narrators?

  • What role does unreliable narration play in representing marginalized voices or challenging dominant narratives?

  • How does unreliable narration function as a tool for exploring memory, ideology, and perception, as well as ethical issues related to trust and manipulation?

  • What is the relationship between unreliability and irony?


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We welcome abstracts for 20-minute presentations, to be submitted through the ACLA portal. Please contact Carlo Arrigoni (carloarrigoni@edu.ulisboa.pt) and Irene Bulla (irene.bulla@gmail.com) with any questions.

Organization

American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA)

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Published on: 11.10.2024
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"Unreliable Narration in Nineteenth- To Twenty-First-Century Fiction (ACLA 2025)" (CfP/CfA event), avldigital.de, veröffentlicht am: 11.10.2024. /en/networking/information/call-for-papers/unreliable-narration-in-nineteenth-to-twenty-first-century-fiction-acla-2025