Ecocritical Encounters: Women and Nature in Galician and Irish Cultural Production
O Centro Irlandés de Estudos Galegos comprácese en convidarvos a enviar propostas de relatorio para participar no simposio Ecocritical Encounters: Women and Nature in Galician and Irish Cultural Production, que terá lugar en University College Cork os días 3 e 4 de maio de 2017. Valoraremos todas aquelas propostas que se presenten antes do 15 de marzo. A convocatoria completa figuramáis abaixo.
Un saúdo cordial,
Laura Linares Fernández
Localization Translator | Galician lectora in UCC | Assistant Director, Irish Centre for Galician Studies
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Ecocritical Encounters: Women and Nature in Galician and Irish Cultural Production
Wednesday 3rd – Thursday 4th May 2017
University College Cork
In recent years, the deterioration of the environment and the extent –and frequency– of ecological disasters have increased dramatically, and so have the cultural and creative responses to this ongoing degradation of the natural world. As an academic discipline, ecocriticism provides analytical tools for the examination of cultural responses to environmental concerns. This symposium aims to facilitate the discussion of different forms of engagement with ecocritical matters in relation to Galician and Irish cultural production, including literature, film, visual arts and other forms. We encourage comparative views and creative responses to environmental issues with particular emphasis on ecofeminist approaches, but other critical stances are also welcome.
As well as the presentation of research papers, the symposium will feature a variety of other events and activities, including a film screening, a round table discussion and a poetry reading. We invite contributions from scholars and creative practitioners (writers, artists, etc.). Please send your abstract (max. 200 words) for a 20-minute paper and a brief biographical note to Dr Martín Veiga (m.veiga@ucc.ie) by Wednesday 15th March 2017.
Thematic areas may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Ecocriticism in Ireland and Galicia
Ecofeminism
Ecocriticism and literature
Ecocritical approaches to the arts
Nature, space, landscape and place
Creative responses to environmental crises
Cultural biodiversity