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CFP: “The Mysteries at Our Own Doors” (6/15/2014; 10/24-25/2014)

18Call for Papers
2014 Victorians Institute Conference
Winthrop University
Charlotte, North Carolina
October 24-25, 2014
Deadline: June 15, 2014

The keynote speaker is Marlene Tromp, Professor of English and Women’s Studies and Dean of Arizona State University’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

“The Mysteries at Our Own Doors”
Henry James once said of Wilkie Collins: “To Mr. Collins belongs the credit of having introduced into fiction those most mysterious of mysteries, the mysteries which are at our own doors.” Indeed, through the fiction of Collins (and others) the Victorian Era saw the rise of the detective novel as an art form.  Moreover, it also produced a wealth of poems, novels, and prose works that concerned themselves with mysteries, secrets, enigmas, and the unknown. Sensing that they stood on a threshold, that the shadowy borders of new knowledge and understanding lay almost within reach--at their “own doors,” as James said--Victorian authors struggled with a variety of mysteries arising from their interests in science, religion, the occult, mesmerism, identity, sexuality, race, class, and the Empire. We invite papers on any of these topics. Papers or panels on poetry, prose, nonfiction, or visual art are welcome, as are presentations on the pedagogy of teaching Victorian literature.

Possible topics might address, but are not limited to:

  • Detective fiction
  • Poetic mysteries
  • Spiritualists and mesmerists
  • Mysteries of gender and sexuality
  • The mysterious Other
  • Death
  • Crime
  • Ghosts, vampires, or monsters
  • Religion
  • Victorian science and medicine
  • Industry and technology
  • Archeology and paleontology
  • Illustrations and media adaptations
  • Language and hybridity
  • History and discovery
  • New worlds and cultures
  • Travel and empire
  • Pseudonyms
  • Biography
  • Photography
  • Music
  • Journalism
  • The mysteries of unveiling Victorian literature and culture to undergraduates
  • How Victorian mysteries can be discovered and solved in online classroom

Selected papers from the conference will be refereed for the Victorians Institute Journal annex at NINES.

Please send 300-500 word proposals for papers and a one-page c.v. to Casey Cothran via email at viconf@winthrop.edu  by June 15, 2014.

Limited travel subventions will be available from the Victorians Institute for graduate students whose institutions provide limited or no support. More information about the travel awards and the application process will be posted to www.vcu.edu/vij.  Please visit www.vcu.edu/vij for information about the conference, the Victorians Institute, and the Victorians Institute Journal.

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