“Home-Thoughts, from Abroad” is the topic for the next international conference on Anglo-American literary studies to be held in Cetinje, Montenegro, on June 27-28, 2019.
The conference
topic is taken from Robert Browning's poem of the same title. In this poem, the
lyrical persona imagines what England, his/her home country, looks like in
spring. Browning wrote the poem from his self-exile in Italy, when he, as many
of his compatriots, early modernists and modernists, believed it to be morally
imperative to interrogate the concept and the values of home, answering thus
Heidegger’s concurrent fear that modernity is incapable of dwelling mostly due
to alienation and technology. However, the momentousness of the topic comes
through the global image of massive population shifts, on one, and the
deterritorialization of home through digital media, on the other hand.
Furthermore, as home is not only a particular physical space, but also a place
in memory and a representational space, it has often been searched through
cultural formations and rituals, individual names and bodies, and, thus, could
be also found and founded in literature. Apart from this, the plurality of the
title is meant to be an invitation to prospective attendees to explore various
approaches and interpretations of this topic (not
only literary, but also cultural, social, historical...), moving from the very broad to the more particular and
circumscribed.
We are pleased to announce that our
confirmed keynote speakers are Professor Kryštof Kozák, head of the Department
of North American Studies, Institute of International Studies, Faculty of
Social Sciences, Charles University Prague, Czech
Republic, and Shelly Oria, writer, New York,
USA, author of New York 1, Tel Aviv 0 and the novella CLEAN,
and editor of the upcoming anthology Imperfect Victims. She teaches at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,
where she lives. American poet, composer, performer and Torah teacher Alicia Jo Rabins (Portland, USA), winner of the American
Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize will talk about her poetry via Skype.
The venue of the conference will be the
reading room of the National Library “Đurđe Crnojević.”
The library is of a special
historical interest and one of the most beautiful buildings in Montenegro.
Abstracts
of 300 words, including keywords, the author’s name, affiliation, and email,
should be sent to Aleksandra Nikčević-Batrićević (alexmontenegro@t-com.me) or
Marija Krivokapić (marija13a@gmail.com). The deadline for submissions is April
1, 2019.
The conference fee is 80 euros payable upon registration. It includes
conference material, the book of abstracts, refreshments, conference dinner and
an excursion.
Cetinje is a
cultural capital of Montenegro, and is not far from the airports in Podgorica and
Tivat (Montenegro), Tirana (Albania), and Dubrovnik (Croatia). It offers a
variety of accommodation styles, from short term apartment rentals, bed &
breakfasts, to hotels.
Should
you have any questions about the event, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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