The call
for papers for the Agatha Christie conference 'Investigating the Queen of
Crime' has been extended to 26 April. We are interested to hear from academics
with an interest in Christie's fiction, life and influences as well as adaptations
of her work. Please find details below and send any queries or proposals to
agathachristieconference@gmail.com
I am also
pleased to be able to confirm Dr Rebecca Mills and Dr Jamie Bernthal-Hooker as
the conference's keynotes. Both have made great contributions to the study of
Agatha Christie, and their keynote address will touch on their work on the
forthcoming edited collection, Agatha Christie Goes to War.
The
conference will be held at Solent University in Southampton from 5-6 September
this year and, as ever, we hope to include some special events as part of the
programme.
The
bestselling novelist of all time, Agatha Christie (1890-1976) is increasingly
being recognised in scholarship and popular culture as one of the most
influential writers of the twentieth century. In response to what Martin
Edwards calls the ‘lazy critical cliché’ of branding Golden Age Detective
Fiction as ‘cosy’, this conference will investigate the significance of the
Queen of Crime and her writings within academia and popular culture. In line
with previous Agatha Christie conferences, the 2019 conference will further
establish and extend Christie Studies as an academic discipline, across and
beyond the humanities. Responding to Christie’s ever-increasing popularity are the
annual television adaptations such as 2018’s The ABC Murders, alongside a
growing pool of continuation novels and fiction based around Christie’s life
and work. Equally, we have academic texts in the new interdisciplinary field of
Agatha Christie Studies, such as Agatha Christie Goes to War (2019). In short,
as the centenary of her first novel approaches, Agatha Christie remains a
phenomenon. All of this calls for an investigation into the Queen of Crime
herself, her fictional works and her legacy.
We invite
300-word proposals for 20 minute papers. Suggested topics include, but are
certainly not limited to:
- Examining Christie in the context of Golden Age crime fiction
- Analysing the meaning of ‘Queen of Crime’
- Screen adaptations
- The life and person of Agatha Christie
- The role and influence of religion
- New theoretical perspectives on Christie as a writer of crime fiction
- Agatha Christie’s influence in popular culture
- Agatha Christie positioned against her modernist contemporaries
- Continuation novels and rewriting
- The influence of Christie on her crime writing contemporaries and beyond
- The Detection Club and its influence on the role, writing and significance of Christie
- The context, significance, and influence of war
- Intertextuality and metanarrative
- Reading, studying, and teaching Agatha Christie
- New directions in research and scholarship
In addition
to traditional academic paper proposals, we welcome creative presentations and
panel proposals. Please send your 300 word proposal with a short biographical
note toagathachristieconference@gmail.com. Please direct all queries and
enquiries to the same address.
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