Anxious Forms 2016: Masculinities in Crisis in the Long Nineteenth Century
Friday, 28th October, 2016, University of Glasgow
Speakers:
Professor Bradley Deane (University of Minnesota Morris)
Dr Patricia de Montfort (University of Glasgow)
‘Victorian manhood was by definition a state of permanent crisis, a site of anxiety and contradiction as much as a source of power.’ (Phillip Mallett, The Victorian Novel and Masculinity)
After the success of the inaugural Anxious Forms conference in 2014, the organizers are pleased to announce a second one-day conference which will consider the construction of masculine identities – both individual and collective – in the long nineteenth century. In a period which witnessed major conflicts, from the French Revolution to the First World War; the birth of mass culture and new print media; the emergence of new professional classes; the expansion of empire; the rise of the New Woman; and the extension of laws against male homosexuality, Victorian masculine identities became increasingly pluralised and fragmented. This interdisciplinary event will explore crises and contradictions in Victorian notions of manliness across a range of media including fiction, poetry, drama, journalism, photography, visual arts and material culture.
The conference welcomes proposals for individual papers and panels. Topics may include but are not limited to:
The organizers welcome proposals for 20 minute papers from postgraduate and early career researchers as well as more established academics. Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words together with an academic CV and a 50-word biography to anxiousforms2016@glasgow.ac.uk by 15th August. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of August.
The conference is able to award a number of postgraduate travel bursaries. If you would like to be considered for a bursary, please include a 200-word explanation about how the conference relates to your research, along with a breakdown of your expenses.
Please contact Laura.eastlake@glasgow.ac.uk or a.boucher.1@research.gla.ac.uk with any questions or visit the conference website at https://anxiousforms.wordpress.com.