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Conference venue: University College London (UCL)
Period: July 3-4, 2014
Deadline for submitting abstracts: December 1, 2013
This conference sets out to explore the complex and diverse reverberations of the Second World War after 1945. The notion of “disturbing pasts” refers to the experience of war and violence. But the aim is to understand how and why these experiences continue to disturb a later present, and how some people later disturb an apparently dormant past. The focus is on conflicting, unexpected and often dissonant interpretations and representations of these events among both those who were the witnesses, victims and perpetrators of these events and among different communities in the generations that followed. On a theoretical level, therefore, one objective of this conference is to raise challenges to the widely used and yet under-theorized concept of “collective memory”.
For the purposes of this conference, “disturbance” is addressed on three different levels which interrelate in what might be called a “dialectics of disturbance”:
We invite submissions that address one or several of the issues relating to disturbance, including but not limited to the following subjects:
Preference will be given to proposals adopting interdisciplinary, transnational or comparative approaches and/or developing distinctive theoretical perspectives.
Please submit a 400 word abstract to Dr Julia Wagner j.wagner@ucl.ac.uk and Dr Christiane Wienand c.wienand@ucl.ac.uk before 1st December 2013. Please also include a brief biography, as well as details of current institutional affiliation, and email address.
Successful applicants will be notified by 15th January 2014.
Limited funding for the cost of accommodation and travel is available for those within Europe only. Applicants from overseas should bear in mind that they will need to apply for alternative sources of funding to cover their travel costs.
Papers will be pre-circulated. It is envisaged that a selection of conference papers may be published.
Dr Julia Wagner
e-mail: j.wagner@ucl.ac.uk
Dr Christiane Wienand
e-mail: c.wienand@ucl.ac.uk