CFP: Acts of Commemoration (3/15/01; MLA '01)

From: jmcint1 (jmcint1@po-box.mcgill.ca)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 08:03:57 EST

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    For a proposed special session at the 2001 MLA:

    Acts of Commemoration

    In *The Past is a Foreign Country*, David Lowenthal argues that "interaction
    with a heritage continually alters its nature and context, whether by choice
    or by chance." Lowenthal's assertion emphasizes how the practices of
    memorializing the past play an active part in its construction, an especially
    significant insight given the ways in which contemporary culture has become
    "commemoratively obsessed."

    I am interested in papers which examine acts and processes of commemoration
    for the ways in which they represent, modify and transmit the cultural
    artifacts (especially literary ones) they claim to preserve. How are such
    acts themselves affected by processes of public opinion and reception? Such
    commemorative practices might include museums and monuments, literary
    tours/tourism, and biography/documentary. I am particularly interested in
    commemorative acts which make use of public places/spaces.

    Send 1-2 page abstracts via email or snail mail (preferably email) by 15 March
    2001 to:

    John McIntyre
    jmcint1@po-box.mcgill.ca

    Department of English
    McGill University
    853 Sherbrooke Street West
    Montreal, PQ
    H3A 2T6

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