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New Treatments of the Figure 2016 : The International Conference New Treatments of the Figure in Literature and the Visual Arts | |||||||||||||
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Call for Applications
The International Conference New Treatments of the Figure in Literature and the Visual Arts Center of Excellence in Image Studies (CESI), University of Bucharest November 11-12, 2016, Bucharest, Romania Deadline for submissions: April 15, 2016 In the last decades, new ways of approaching the figurality of the figure (Barbara Johnson) have become increasingly visible across disciplines and research fields. Recent lines of investigation in art history and historiography, literary studies and media studies, phenomenology and aesthetics are gradually bringing to the fore an intermedial concept of figure by means of which images and linguistic constructions can be analyzed as complex and variable configurations of human experience. At the same time, various treatments of the figure in literary and artistic practices are placing a new emphasis on its ambivalence and constitutive tensions, thus opening the way for innovative critical and creative uses. We may argue, therefore, that the new treatments of the figure in contemporary literature and visual arts are indicative of a shift from an extensive regime of representation to an intensive regime of communication revealing the dynamic and relational aspect at work in the figural play (Laurent Jenny) of text and image. In an age of unprecedented proliferation and hybridization of expressive forms and media, tropology goes beyond the rhetorical and hermeneutical tradition towards an understanding of the figure as force and form, invention and convention, trace and resemblance. Building upon Lyotard’s figural and Louis Marin’s figurability, and exploring the theoretical suggestions offered by Barthes’ analysis of the obtuse meaning and Rancière’s account of the figures of history, the aim of this conference is therefore to invite reflection on the “dual and paradoxical” (Philippe Dubois) identity of the figure in today’s theoretical discourse and artistic practice. For the conference program we welcome original contributions on, but not limited to, the following topics: ● figural force, figurability, and the work of figurability ● disfiguring: aesthetic theory, artistic practice ● mediality, intermediality, transmediality: the figural play ● figures in/of space, figural spaces ● con-figurations: dynamics and plasticity ● displaced/displacing figures Scientific Committee: Prof. Sorin Alexandrescu, University of Bucharest Prof. Barbara Baert, KU Leuven Prof. Éric Marty, Paris Diderot University – Paris 7 Prof. Bertrand Rougé, University of Pau and the Adour Region Asst. Prof. Sjoerd van Tuinen, Erasmus University Rotterdam Prof. Bart Verschaffel, Ghent University Prof. Alessandra Violi, University of Bergamo Organizing Committee: Dr. Laura Marin, Dr. Anca Băicoianu, Dr. Vlad Ionescu, Dr. Andrei Lazăr, Ms. Alexandra Irimia, PhD Candidate, Ms. Alina Vlad, PhD Candidate (members of the research project “Figura – Body, Art, Space, Language”, University of Bucharest) Paper proposals (title + a 1500 characters abstract in English or French) should be submitted by email to figura.cesi.2016@gmail.com by April 15, 2016, to the attention of Laura Marin on behalf of the Organizing Committee. Please include a 350 characters bio note with your name, institutional affiliation, email, and research interests. A selection of the conference proceedings will be published in 2017 as an edited volume in the CESI “Text and Image” series issued by Bucharest University Press. |
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