“Parties,
Festivals and Celebrations” International Conference
20 July
2019 – London, UK
organised
by
Traditional
celebrations are a key part of any culture: whether it is a wedding, a harvest
festival, a religious holiday, or a national observance, celebrations are woven
tightly into cultural identity. Whether it is the Mad Hatter's tea party in
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland or the Meryton ball in Pride and Prejudice,
parties can be pivotal points in the dramatic structure of a literary work.
Moreover, special days and celebrations are largely incorporated in art
(Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods or Édouard Manet's Le Déjeuner sur
l’herbe), music (Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro or Requiem), film (Home Alone
or Saturday Night Fever) or popular culture (La Tomatina or Oktoberfest). They
can be different in size – from a private birthday party to Carnival in Rio de
Janeiro, they can celebrate life or death, knowledge or creative achievement
and they can be an occasion for merrymaking or mourning.
The
conference will explore the literary representations and cultural significance
of celebrations, examining them as sites for contestation and identifying them
as examples of a particular socio-cultural manifestation. It will focus on
special days as reflection of values, history, fashion, lifestyle, religion,
etc. and view them as social texts requiring interpretation and
contextualisation.
Topics
include but are not limited to:
- holiday, vacation, weekend
- festival, fête, fiesta
- birthday, anniversary, jubilee, wedding, funeral
- ceremony, inauguration, honouring, commemoration
- show, exhibition, display, presentation
- performance, concert, recital
- carnival, fair, circus, masquerade, parade
- convention, assembly, congress
- ball, banquet, reception,
- feast, picnic, barbecue
- awards, games, competitions
- conference, symposium, seminar
- religious celebrations and rituals
The
conference aims to bring together scholars from different fields including
literature, culture studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, psychology,
history, arts, film studies, tourism, religious studies, etc.
Paper
proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 15
March, 2019 to: celebrations@lcir.co.uk. Please download paper proposal form.
Registration
fee – 100 GBP
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