Monsters and the Monstrous
Monday 10th September – Wednesday 12th September 2012
Mansfield College, Oxford
Copy of the earlier Call for Papers:
For this 10th Anniversary of the
Monsters and the Monstrous Project we are looking forward to the future,
and so are starting from Franco Moretti’s comment that “the monster
expresses the anxiety that the future will be monstrous.” Our focus then
will be on Monsters of the Future, no matter from which time or place
that future is viewed. So whether the present is Medieval, Renaissance,
Enlightenment, Romantic, Modernist or Post Modernist it is the ways
that, as further noted by Moretti, a “new order of beings” makes
manifest the terror of an unknown and uncontrollable tomorrow and the
forms these creatures take.
As such the monster becomes not the
return of the repressed but an immanent Imaginary that constantly
harasses and harangues the borders of the Real. Just as Grendel,
Caliban, Frankenstein’s Monster, Dr. Moreau’s creatures and the clones
from Blade Runner can be seen to manifest a hybrid future that
blurs the borders between human/non-human, the humane and the in-humane,
the converse is equally true where the tomorrow they envision is as
much degenerative as it is evolutionary. Here, as in Wells’ the Time Machine, or Lovecraft’s Mountains of Madness,
the future is in fact a portal to the past and that the true anxiety we
feel is not for inevitable change but for a monstrous stasis that, like
the vampire, will lock us forever in a never-ending present (not unlike
Wittgenstein’s immortality of the never-ending moment).
This then is a
call for monstrous visions of the future, whether it is a new and alien
land or one that is only too familiar; for the Post-Human, the Non-Human
and the Anti-Human, the Robot, the Golem and the Cyborg, the Pure-bred,
the Hybrid and the Mudblood, the Unborn, the Unliving and the Undead.
Papers, reports, work-in-progress, workshops and pre-formed panels are invited on issues related to any of the following themes:
Monstrous Places/Spaces of the Future:
~The city, the town, the home of the future.
~Environmental disasters, global warming, nuclear meltdowns, plagues and terra incognito.
~Dystopias/utopias
~New Worlds, forgotten worlds, undiscovered worlds: Atlantis, Shangri-la. Eldorado
Human Monsters:
~Medical experimentation, cloning, reproduction.
~Cyborgs, robots and inanimate bodies made real
~Hybrids, both real and supernatural, post-human and beyond human.
~Evolution and degeneration
~Actual bodies and supernatural bodies.
~Monsterisation of the human body: fragmentation, surgical modification and bodies without organs
Monstrous Aliens & Alien Invaders:
~Invasions of unknown beings, conquistadors, Martians, heavenly or alien life forms.
~Humans as invaders, Starship Troopers, Iain M. Banks’ The Culture
~Parasites, diseases, flora and influences
Monstrous Generations:
~The glorification of Youth, Logan’s Run andIn Time.
~Monstrous adolescents.
~Demonic children and alien babies.
~Middle-aged zombies and serial killers, possessed grandparents
~Romantacising the Monster: Paranormal Romance, dark lovers and heroes, Twilight, Vampire Diaries and Dexter.
Monstrous Politics:
~Protest, revolt and revolution
~Zombie Capitalism and undead labour
~Class, status and the aristocracy
~Post colonialism, diasporas and migration.
~Ageism, sexism, health-ism and separatism e.g, District 9, Metropolis, Matrix, Daybreakers.
~Zombie Capitalism and undead labour
~Class, status and the aristocracy
~Post colonialism, diasporas and migration.
~Ageism, sexism, health-ism and separatism e.g, District 9, Metropolis, Matrix, Daybreakers.
Papers can be accepted which deal solely with specific monsters. This project will run concurrently with our project on The Erotic–
we welcome any papers considering the problems or addressing issues on
Monsters and The Erotic for a cross-over panel. We also welcome
pre-formed panels on any aspect of the monstrous or in relation to
crossover panel(s).
300 word abstracts should be submitted by Friday 16th March 2012. If an
abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be
submitted by Friday 22nd June 2012. Abstracts should be submitted to the
Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF
formats, following this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract, e) body of abstract, f) up to 10 keywordsE-mails should be entitled: Monsters Abstract Submission
Please use plain text (Times Roman 12)
and abstain from using any special formatting, characters or emphasis
(such as bold, italics or underline). Please note that a Book of
Abstracts is planned for the end of the year. All accepted abstracts
will be included in this publication.We acknowledge receipt and answer
to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us
in a week you should assume we did not receive your proposal; it might
be lost in cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative
electronic route or resend.
Organising Chairs .- Rob Fisher
Network Founder & Leader, Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Freeland, Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
E-mail: m10@inter-disciplinary.net
. - Simon Bacon
Independent Scholar,
Poznan,
Poland
Email: baconetti@googlemail.com
The aim of the conference is to bring
together people from different areas and interests to share ideas and
explore various discussions which are innovative and exciting. All
papers accepted for and presented at this conference are eligible for
publication in an ISBN eBook. Selected
papers may be invited to go forward for development into a themed ISBN
hard copy volume. Some papers may also be invited for inclusion in the Journal of Monsters and the Monstrous.
Please note: Inter-Disciplinary.Net is a
not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to
assist with conference travel or subsistence.
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