UPDATE: [Collections] Transnationalism and Resistance: Experience and Experiment in Contemporary Women's Writing

From: Adele Parker <aparker_at_holycross.edu>
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:57:12 -0400 (EDT)

We invite proposals for papers for a book-length project related to topics
on women's writing produced since the late 60s/early 70s. These works may
fall into the categories of modernist or postmodernist avant-garde writing
by women; we are primarily interested in texts (narrative, lyric, dramatic,
trans-genre) that push the boundaries of language and thought and that are
written from an international or transnational perspective. Engagement
with issues of language, subjectivity, and gender is necessarily complex,
perhaps even more so when effected under difficult political, economic,
social circumstances. Questions that might be addressed include: How is
gendered experience expressed through non-conventional texts and how might
diverse literary strategies express or enact cultural resistance? What are
the challenges of linguistic, formal, aesthetic innovation in terms of
'accessibility' and charges of elitism? How does contemporary women's
writing address current conceptualizations of the body (citizen) in
relation to nation or state?

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

authoritarianism

commodification

defiance and noncompliance

experimentation

phenomenology

im/permeability of borders and boundaries - enclosing/ejecting,
absorbing/repelling

margins/borders/frontiers/peripheries/hinterlands

gender expectations

genre conventions

melancholia

memory

nostalgia
palimpsests

performance

power/resistance

systematic rape and genocide

transnationalism

trauma and terror

women and law

women and war

women in transitional economies
immunities (political immunity but also disease)

women's rights/human rights

writing the body

 

Please send abstracts of essays (300 words) along with a current c.v. to
Stephenie Young young1s_at_cmich.edu or Adele Parker at aparker_at_holycross.edu
The deadline is September 15th, 2007.

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