[spectre] (fwd) CFP: Session at AAH conference (Norwich,
9-11 Apr 15)
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Wed Sep 24 09:39:54 CEST 2014
From: Amy Bryzgel <a.bryzgel at abdn.ac.uk>
Date: Sep 23, 2014
Subject: CFP: Session at AAH conference (Norwich, 9-11 Apr 15)
AAH 2015 41st Annual Conference & Bookfair, Sainsbury Centre for Art,
UEA, Norwich, April, 9-11, 2015
Deadline: Nov 10, 2014
Call for Papers for the Session: Subversive Practices and Imagined
Realities in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe since 1945
Session Convenors:
Amy Bryzgel, University of Aberdeen, a.bryzgel at abdn.ac.uk
Andrea Euringer-Bátorová, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava,
Slovakia, euringer-batorova at vsvu.sk
In communist Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, the building of
socialism had as its final endpoint a utopia that provided the ultimate
motivation: sacrifice now, reward later. In its sheer impossibility, it
was an elusive and illusory dream that formed the foundation for
everyday life under totalitarian regime. Within this visionary world,
artists such as Alexander Mlynarcik (Slovakia), Marko Kovacic (Slovenia)
or Mark Verlan (Moldova), created their own parallel worlds, utopias,
dystopias, and fantastic domains. In many cases, alternative and
nonofficial artists’ works served to carve out a unique space in the
so-called “grey zone” of Europe, which offered an alternative not only
to state-sponsored socialism, but also to Western capitalism, both of
which many artists and dissidents viewed with equal suspicion. This
panel will examine a range of artistic ideas, participative strategies,
subversive practices, networks and projects (imaginary or real), which
demonstrate an alternative sphere of thinking and modes of creative
living, and which possibly attempt to move beyond the classical binary
systems of West and East – all from within an everyday world order that
seemed to be set in stone. We also invite papers that offer a more
differentiated view, even extending to the post-socialist period, aiming
to re-evaluate the nexus of aesthetics and politics and produce new
interpretations and analytical approaches regarding counterculture and
censorship, which explore the relational aspects of following binaries:
official and unofficial, political and apolitical, permitted and
prohibited – under totalitarian rule.
The deadline for abstracts is November 10, 2014. Paper proposals must be
emailed directly to the session convenor(s). You must provide a 250 word
abstract for a 30 minute paper. Include your name and institution
affiliation (if any). Please follow the format found in the “Paper
Proposal Guidelines” document found here:
http://www.aah.org.uk/annual-conference/sessions2015
You should receive an acknowledgement of receipt of your submission
within two weeks from the session convenor(s). - See more at:
http://www.aah.org.uk/annual-conference/sessions2015#sthash.PXRmHWA3.dpuf
Unfortunately no fee is payable to speakers; all speakers must register
and pay to attend the conference.
See more at: http://www.aah.org.uk/annual-conference/sessions2015
and: http://www.aah.org.uk/annual-conference/sessions2015/session27
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CFP: Session at AAH conference (Norwich, 9-11 Apr 15). In: H-ArtHist,
Sep 24, 2014. <http://arthist.net/archive/>.
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