November 21-22, 2019
University of Galati, Romania
A joint project of the Faculty of History, Philosophy and
Theology, the Faculty of Letters, and the Cross-border Faculty of “Dunărea de
Jos” University of Galati, the conference is intended as a cultural forum for
imparting knowledge and research on the textuality and representation of
recent, lived history, from different yet interrelated angles:
- History and Memory Studies
- Political Sciences
- Cultural Studies
- Film Studies
- Literary criticism
- Philosophy
- Sociology
- Cultural Anthropology, etc.
With obvious propagandistic aims, the feature films and
documentaries produced in the Eastern Bloc would ‘rewrite’ the history in the
making, providing their home audiences with the image of a system that should
have been perceived as victorious against the evils of the corrupt, capitalist
West, and as a blessing for the ones fortunate enough to be under the
protection of the Party.
Equally worth commenting on are the few cultural products of
the age that escaped censorship in their attempt to fight the regime, either by
subtle insertion of subversive elements in the communist visual propaganda or
by ‘emigration’ to a free world that was more than willing to find out what was
going on behind the Iron Curtain.
Following the 1989 revolutions, the fall of the Berlin Wall
and, lastly, the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, cultural memory has been set
in motion to ‘show and tell’ how communism really was, in visual artefacts
which have painted ‘the age of horrors’, 1945-1989, as even darker than it had
actually been. With freedom of expression newly guaranteed, art creators have,
since then, struggled to re-textualize the imposed narratives of the recent
past, thus re-producing a history of communism.
Without any claims to historical truth(s), we hereby invite
individual contributions to an academic debate within the framework of an event
that will hopefully shed some light on the way in which communism was
culturally represented before and after 1989 in the former communist states and
in the West.
A special panel will be dedicated to aspects of overcoming
the communist trauma and regaining a sense of national identity through culture
in the former Soviet states, with special emphasis on Moldova and Ukraine.
You are, therefore, kindly invited to submit a maximum
250-word abstract for an individual presentation or a 500-word proposal for a
panel or workshop to oana.gheorghiu@ugal.ro by June 25, 2019. Notification of
acceptance will be sent by August 1, 2019.
The presentations can be delivered in English, French or
Romanian. However, the papers sent for publication will be in English.
Publication
Following the standard procedure of blind peer review, a
selection of papers will be published in a collective volume with PETER LANG
(Germany), a renowned publishing house that has already expressed its interest
in the topic. Papers equally qualitative that will fall outside the scope of
the volume will be published in thematic issues of the journals edited by the
organizing faculties:
CULTURAL INTERTEXTS, indexed with ERIH+ and Ebsco, under evaluation
by Clarivate Analytics - Arts & Humanities Citation Index;
ACROSS, indexed with MLA, CEEOL and Index Copernicus, under
evaluation by Ebsco.
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