Monday, May 30, 2022

V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE AMERICAN LITERARY WEST: (Un)Charted and Nomadic West(s)

 


Dear Friends, some four years later, here we come back again. We are pleased to announce that time has come that we hold again our international conference on the American literary and cultural West.

In REWEST Research Group we are confident that we will have our fifth edition next October 2022. And we'd better be starting to get it all ready so here you have some information on what we are planning to do and how to get on board. Soon, you'll find more information right here, stuff on how to travel and stay, registration, program, keynote speakers... So far, here you have the call for papers and a summary of the most important information that you need for now: title of the conference, date, place. 
 
The conference will be held in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, at the Faculty of Arts, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). It will take place from October 3 to October 5 2022. The title for this new edition reads like follows: V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE AMERICAN LITERARY WEST: (Un)Charted and Nomadic West(s).  
 
You will find more information on how to submit proposals in the call for papers. You can either read it here or click on the link below to download it:

Do not hesitate to get in touch with us if you want to get more information or if you have any doubt. We have a new email address: rewest.fac.letras@ehu.es, but you better send the email right to us: angel.chaparro@ehu.eus, amaia.ibarraran@ehu.eus or david.rio@ehu.eus


We would really enjoy having you here with us next October.
 
 
 
 V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE AMERICAN LITERARY
WEST: (Un)Charted and Nomadic West(s)

University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain)

3-5 October, 2022

This international conference, organized by the research group REWEST (Research in Western American Literature:
www.ehu.es/rewest), will focus on the different ways in which literary and artistic interpreters of the American West have shaped and reshaped traditional Western imagery and themes. We would like this conference to offer as diverse and rich a picture of current research on the literature and culture of the American West as possible. The conference will privilege transnational and interdisciplinary approaches aiming to understand properly a genre whose iconography has moved well beyond both national limits and literary borders, becoming an (un)charted, nomadic genre. We particularly invite specialists of Western American studies to consider the literary and artistic representation of the complex interaction between the mythic dimension of the West and its real, historical, social, and cultural features. This forum will also address other cultural and artistic manifestations that interact, overlap, and interrelate with Western writing in complex, often dialogic ways, as exemplified by television, music, photography, art, digital art, video-games, the internet, sports, comics and graphic novels, or translation.

Papers can address a variety of critical issues in the studies of the West:

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The influence of the cultural myths of the Old West and the Western in the
present century

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The West as an exceptional region as opposed to the West as an inherent part of
American culture

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Motion vs. roots in the American West
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The impact of urbanization and technology
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The interaction between identity and the Western landscape
- Changing interpretations of sense of place in the American West

- Migrations and diasporas in the West

- Minority Western narratives

- Environmental literature of the American West

- Voices of protest

- Reimagining women in the West

- Western masculinities

- The West and the LGTBQI+ community

- Border crossing/ genre crossing

- Western mythologies

- The American West in popular culture

- Transnational Westerns / The Western beyond the US

- Science Fiction and the Weird West

- Western American Music or Music and Western images

- The West in the Web

- Digital West

- Photography and the American West

- Western images in comics and graphic nove
 
Papers should not exceed 20 minutes’ delivery. Although English will be the official language of the conference, papers in Spanish or Basque will also be accepted. The conference will be held at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of the Basque Country, in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.
Please submit your proposal (300 words) plus a brief CV to the conference organizers by JUNE 15, 2022 .  
Proposals should be submitted via e-mail to
amaia.ibarraran@ehu.eus
, david.rio@ehu.eus and/or angel.chaparro@ehu.eus,
including in the subject line the heading REWEST2022.