Saturday, April 1, 2023

CFP Sons & Daughters of Narnia Conference (9/4/2023; Ireland 11/13-14/2023)


Sons & Daughters of Narnia: Tracing CS Lewis's Literary Influence into the 21st Century


deadline for submissions:
September 4, 2023

full name / name of organization:
Ulster University

contact email:
White-C36@ulster.ac.uk


source: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/03/05/sons-daughters-of-narnia-tracing-cs-lewiss-literary-influence-into-the-21st-century


This will be the 2nd Annual CS Lewis Symposium at Ulster University


To be held: 13-14, November 2023


Location: Ulster University, Coleraine, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)


*Please Note: this will be an in-person event; at present, we cannot accommodate virtual/remote participation.

Keynote: to be delivered by Dr Malcolm Guite (Cambridge University) and Professor Jerry Root (Wheaton College)

Rationale:

This two-day, public-facing academic symposium aims to examine CS Lewis in the light of his influence upon 20th & 21st century writers— those working in genres as varied as children’s fiction, sci-fi, literary and cultural criticism, popular apologetics, and even poetry. The central organising metaphor for the event is that of genealogy—the passing down to successive generations of the essences, qualities and characteristics which one inherits. Drawing upon this central metaphor, we will examine both the way in which Lewis was shaped by his own set of literary influences, and how he transmitted (and transmuted) these influences, through his own work, to writers throughout the world—in a way which almost recalls T.S. Eliot’s description of literary communion in ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent’. Our hope is that this ‘Janus-like’ approach—looking simultaneously back to Lewis’s ‘forbears’, and forward to his ‘sons and daughters’— will offer scholars working in diverse areas of Lewis research ample opportunity to carve out topics suited to their own interests.

Call for Papers:

We invite proposals of up to 250 words for 20-minute papers on some aspect of our theme. Submissions are welcome from scholars at every career stage, from ECR to well-established. Please include a brief bio with submission.

Email proposals to: White-C36@ulster.ac.uk by 5pm 04 September 2023



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