BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250928T073134EDT-3664V2WaNp@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T113134Z DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers - Potentials of Ecocriticism\n Art History and C ommunication Studies Graduate Symposium\n \n February 8-9\, 2019 | Montréal\ , Québec\n \n Braddock and Irmscher (2009) define ecocriticism as a critical approach that “emphasizes issues of environmental interconnectedness\, su stainability\, and justice” in order to inflect the existing vocabularies\ , tropes and epistemologies of cultural interpretation.¹\n \n As such\, ecoc ritical analyses often engage with the material forms and discursive const ructions of media infrastructures. Parks and Starosielski (2015) note that media infrastructures have been and continue to be used “to claim and reo rganize territories and temporal relations.”² Their material dependence on and interconnectedness with the environment imbricate media infrastructur es within issues of resource development\, urban planning\, Indigenous and national sovereignties\, surveillance\, labour\, etc.\n \n How can art hist ory and communication studies adopt ecocriticism as an interpretative para digm in their respective analyses? More specifically\, in which ways can t hey incorporate environmental history and ecology in order to develop what Braddock and Irmscher (2009) describe as “a more earth-conscious mode of analysis”?³\n \n To be held on February 8th and 9th\, 2019 in Montreal\, Que bec\, the AHCS Graduate Symposium will present original and insightful gra duate work that addresses questions related to the environmental turn in c ultural interpretation. Proposals can revolve around but are not limited t o investigations of how artists are or have been involved\, both materiall y and conceptually\, with the realities of resource extraction\, climate c hange and human displacement\; or how environmental and Indigenous activis ts engage media practices as forms of resistance.\n \n GUIDELINES\n We invite text-based\, performance\, visual and filmic contributions in French and English within the purview of art history\, communication studies\, and po litics. Presentations should be 15 to 20 minutes in length. Please submit a proposal abstract\, not exceeding 300 words\, along with a 100-word pers onal biography to ahcs.pgss [at] mail.mcgill.ca by November 30th\, 2018. P lease include the material or technical support required\, if applicable. \n\n----------------------------------------------\n ¹ Alan C. Braddock and Christopher Irmscher\, A Keener Perception: Ecocritical Studies in Americ an Art History\n (Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press\, 2009)\, 2. \n ² - Lisa Parks and Nicole Starosielsky (eds.)\, Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures (Urbana\,\n Chicago and Springfield: Univ ersity of Illinois Press\, 2015)\, 5.1\n ³ - Braddock and Irmscher\, A Keen er Perception\, 3. Xyrography #14\, 2018\n\n \n\n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181130 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181130 SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS - Potentials of Ecocriticism - AHCS Graduate Sympos ium URL:/ahcs/channels/event/call-papers-potentials-ecocri ticism-ahcs-graduate-symposium-291071 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR