The 9th Biennial Symbiosis 2013 Conference:
Transatlantic Literary & Cultural Relations
A Symbiosis, BCCW & Reading University event
Venue: Brunel University, London, UK
Dates: Thursday 27th June to Sunday 30th June, 2013
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Paul Gilroy (King’s College, London); Prof. Peter Robinson (University of Reading); Prof. Robert Weisbuch (University of Michigan); Dr. Kathleen Wheeler (Darwin College, Cambridge)
Guest speaker: novelist Will Self on ‘My American Self’
‘My visit to this city has been exceedingly gratifying, on account of the freedom I have enjoyed in visiting such places of instruction and amusement as those from which I have been carefully excluded by the inveterate prejudice against color in the United States. Botanic and Zoological gardens, Museums and Panoramas, Halls of Statuary and Galleries of Paintings, are as free to the black as the white man in London.’ Frederick Douglass, to William Lloyd Garrison, May 23, 1846.
‘Of all the British painters, surely Hogarth was the only realist and the only man who knew his London. Lower London is exactly what it was when he studied it and hated it.’ —[1902] Willa Cather, Willa Cather in Europe.
Headline conference theme is Transatlantic London, although proposals on any topic relevant to Transatlantic Studies are welcome. The event organizers invite submission of:
- 200 – 300 word abstracts for proposed 20-minute conference presentations
- Panel presentations comprising 3 presenters (please submit 200 word abstracts & brief overall rationale)
- Please send by email to both: philip.tew@brunel.ac.uk / t.m.l.scott@reading.ac.uk
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Thursday 31st January 2013
The editors of Symbiosis, the Conference Directors, and members of the Brunel Centre for Contemporary Writing (BCCW) and the Brunel Gender, Sexuality Research Centre (BGSRC) and the University of Reading Modern Studies Research Group invite proposals for panels and individual papers of twenty minute length, which engage a wide variety of transatlantic and/or transnational topics in the literatures and cultural histories of the Atlantic world. The conference is certainly not limited to any local concerns, although papers that treat London (and particularly its suburbs) as a site of Atlantic cultural exchange and interrelationships are especially welcome, as are those examining the first twelve years of transatlantic literary and cultural responses to 9/11, from 2001–2013, and the significance of the hundredth anniversary of the publication of Pollyanna. Additionally as ever submissions are actively encouraged from all scholars and students of literary and cultural history and representation from every period from the earliest settlement right through to the present. Activities will include a literary event at the Keats House in Hampstead, London, which will incorporate a poetry reading and tour of significant cultural sites.
Brunel is a well-situated and pleasant campus university located in Uxbridge, a suburb on the outskirts of west London very close to Heathrow Airport. Uxbridge town centre has numerous attractive bars, restaurants and two large shopping centres, and is near walks along canal-side paths. Central London with its numerous cultural, academic, scholarly and other facilities and venues can be accessed in under an hour by direct tube links (29/02/2012 Tfl journey planner estimate: 55 minutes Uxbridge to King's Cross & St Pancras) from Uxbridge Underground Station, which is walking distance from Brunel’s campus. London’s West End, the theatre district, the British Library, the British Museum, and most of its attractions are equally accessible by underground travel. Accommodation can be booked on campus, in well-appointed rooms about a three minute stroll from the conference centre and the Symbiosis event.
The conference fee (tba) will include lunches, teas and coffees,
single accommodation (with continental breakfast) if booked and specified, and a two-year subscription to the journal, Symbiosis. The conference dinner is additional, and delegates are responsible for their own evening and other supplementary meals. Double rooms can be booked at a slightly higher fee. A list of local hotels and guest houses, if preferred, can be provided.
single accommodation (with continental breakfast) if booked and specified, and a two-year subscription to the journal, Symbiosis. The conference dinner is additional, and delegates are responsible for their own evening and other supplementary meals. Double rooms can be booked at a slightly higher fee. A list of local hotels and guest houses, if preferred, can be provided.
Submit 200 – 300 word abstract with details of your academic affiliation and contact details in Microsoft Word attachments by 31st January, 2013 to the Conference Directors, Prof. Philip Tew (Brunel) and Dr. Matthew Scott (Reading): Philip.tew@brunel.ac.uk/ t.m.l.scott@reading.ac.uk. Add ‘Symbiosis2013 Proposal’ to the subject line of your message, an essential detail since they will be sorted automatically using this search term.
Earlier inquiries are welcome; early acceptance may be possible if required for institutional or similar funding to facilitate attendance. Symbiosis cannot offer bursaries or fee waivers. Further details will be posted on the Brunel University School of Arts webpage, on the Symbiosis website and its Facebook page. See variously: