Friday, August 13, 2010

CFP: SFRA 2011 Conference: Dreams Not Only American (n.d.; Poland 7/7-10/11)


SFRA 2011 Conference: Dreams Not Only American
Science Fiction Research Association 2011 conference
Lublin, Poland
7-10 July 2011

Dreams Not Only American
– Science Fiction’s Transatlantic Transactions
Science fiction has become a truly global phenomenon, encompassing national and international exchanges and intersections (the status quo addressed by the Eaton Conference in February 2011). Despite its incredible variety, however, science fiction (SF) first emerged as a discrete literary practice in the United States and several European countries. Bearing in mind these origins and the fact that this is only the second SFRA conference to be held outside North America, it seems only natural that the organization’s 2011 meeting should focus on all modes and aspects of SF transactions between Europe and America(s).
We invite paper and panel proposals that focus on all forms of science fiction and that address (but are not limited to) the following aspects:
roots – the circumstances of independent emergence of SF in Europe and America
history and politics of Euro-American SF transactions
identity discourses and constructions – does “science fiction” mean the
same in the U.S., Great Britain, France, Spain, Germany or Russia?
exchanges – how have European and American science fictions influenced and inspired each other?
differences – are science fictions written in America and in Europe different thematically or formally? how?
national “schools” in Europe and America – their characteristics, peculiarities and exchanges; is Western European SF similar to that from Central and Eastern Europe? How is Canadian SF different from the texts produced in the U.S.?
Papers and panels on all other topics pertinent to SFRA’s scope of interests are also welcome.
Conference organizer: Pawel Frelik
Conference venue: Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland
Email: sfra2011@gmail.com
Conference website: [[http://sfra2011.pl]]

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