Guest
edited by Carlijn Cober, dr. Floris Meens and dr. Tom Sintobin, these two
issues of Imagen and Narrative Journal will focus on representations of female key figures of the European
cultural field during the fin de siècle. By combining visual, narrative and
historiographical analyses, we aim to gain insight into how female artists,
salonnières, scholars and muses both functioned within the cultural field and
have been imagined or represented during their lifetime and beyond.
Research
questions can concern either literal or figurative interpretations of terms
relating to both ‘image’ and ‘narrative’. In the case of literal visual
imaginations, possible questions would be: How are these female figures
depicted in visual media, such as pictures, films, paintings, sketches and
cartoons? Against which background, in what posture, in whose company? Does
that depiction follow, establish or transgress norms? How – through what media
and in which circles – were these representations established, distributed or
consumed, both synchronically and diachronically?
What was
the (reciprocal) relationship between various forms of representations and the
women’s fame? In the case of figural forms, questions could be: How did these
famous or influential women construct their own image, or how did others visualize
them? How have they functioned within the cultural imagination? How have they
been imagined, within which framework, in what role or position, in relation to
whom? How have either their image or narrative evolved over time, during their
life or ours? How can we render them visible or highlight different
perspectives of them?
Three out
of ten key figures have already been assembled: Ersilia Caetani-Lovatelli
(1840–1925), Cléo de Mérode (1875–1966) and Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861–1937).
Seven more articles on other female ‘influencers’ of the fin de siècle will be
placed, with an average length of 5000 words (including notes and
bibliography). We welcome a wide range of methods and approaches related to
this topic, and original interpretations of both ‘image’ and ‘narrative’. Those
interested to contribute can submit an abstract of maximum 250 words and a cv
to eccemulier.cfp@gmail.com by February 1st, 2019. The deadline for the first
drafts will be September 1st, 2019 and the final deadline February 1st, 2020.
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