Landscapes
School of English Postgraduate Colloquium
22nd of May 2020
Proposals are invited for the 2020 University of Sheffield Postgraduate
Colloquium to be held on Friday 22nd May 2020. The theme of this
interdisciplinary conference is Landscapes. With extreme weather events,
governments in crisis and sea levels on the rise, environmental and political
climates seem to have reached a boiling point. In a societyin turmoil over
Brexit negotiations, the climate crisis often goes ignored. Whether political
or environmental, it is abundantlyclear that the landscapes we inhabit are no
longer defined by stable factors, if they ever were. How do we make sense of
these landscapes during turbulent times in which their topographies are
constantly shifting? Tomorrow we may hear that yet another animal has gone extinct,
or that we are facing another Brexit extension. How might the landscapes we
live in – whether ecological, political, cultural, or otherwise – be redefined
in a way that responds to the most urgent challenges of our time?
The Postgraduate Colloquium is an annual one-day conference organised by
the School of English of the University of Sheffield. The Colloquium brings
together students and researchers from disciplines including English
Literature, Linguistics, Theatre and Creative Writing from various institutions
in the UK. We invite proposals for 20-minute presentations on a wide range of
topics concerning the above theme. We welcome academic presentations as well as
experimental and creative submissions.
Potential topics include, but are not
limited to:
- The political landscape created (or dismantled) by Brexit
- Postcolonial political and/or environmental landscapes, including issues such as multilingualism, language attitudes and globalisation
- Ecocritical landscapes
- Landscapes of race
- Landscapes of class
- Queer landscapes
- Feminist landscapes
- Sociolinguistic landscapes
- Theolinguistic landscapes and/or the inclusion of religion in political landscapes
- Historical linguistics and its impact upon current landscapes
- Pastoral landscapes
- Romantic landscapes
- Modernist landscapes
- Landscapes of ecological and/or political diversity
- Landscapes of resurrection
- Landscapes in film
Please send 300-500 word abstracts to landscapespgc@gmail.com by the 6th
of March 2020. Please also include a brief 50-word biography.
The fee for conference attendance will be £10. For any questions, please
contact us on the above email address.
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