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Call for Papers: International Conference - Southern Modernisms
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International Conference
Southern Modernisms:
critical stances through regional appropriations
ESAP, Porto, 19-21 February 2015
Issued by
Project Southern Modernisms (FCT Exploratory Project EXPL/CPC-HAT/0191/2013)
IHA | Instituto de História da Arte / FCSH-UNL
CEAA | Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo / ESAP-CESAP
The hegemonic definition of Modernism has been subjected to an intense critical revision process that began several decades ago. This process has contributed to the significant broadening of the modernist canon by challenging its primal essentialist assumptions and formalist interpretations in the fields of both the visual arts and architecture.
This conference aims to further expand this revision, as it seeks to discuss the notion of “Southern Modernisms” by considering the hypothesis that regional appropriations, both in Southern Europe and the Southern hemisphere, entailed important critical stances that have remained unseen or poorly explored by art and architectural historians. In association with the Southern Modernisms research project (FCT – EXPL/CPC-HAT/0191/2013), we want to consider the entrenchment of southern modernisms in popular culture (folk art and vernacular architecture) as anticipating some of the premises of what would later become known as critical regionalism.
It is therefore our purpose to explore a research path that runs parallel to key claims on modernism’s intertwinement with bourgeois society and mass culture, by questioning the idea that an aesthetically significant regionalism – one that resists to the colonization of international styles and is supported by critical awareness – occurred only in the field of architecture, and can only be represented as a post-modernist turn.
Submissions are invited that engage with all aspects of the title. Papers might include (but are not limited to):
1.the discussion of current definitions of modernism(s), regionalisms, folk art, vernacular architecture, and those of the tangent notions of avant-garde, tradition, nationalisms, rationalism, popular or mass culture and primitivism;
2.the effects of established dichotomies such as centers vs. peripheries; high art vs. low art (including folk art), etc; as well as the challenges raised by north/south and west/east conceptual divides;
3.the impact of modernist approaches on the history of Modernisms; the hegemony of teleological discourses positing abstraction as the necessary historical outcome for the arts (thus neglecting other ongoing interrogations on the means and possibilities of representation), or as far as architecture is concerned instrumental notions of rationalism;
4.the political implications of the above-mentioned interpretations: the impact of fascism’s populism on Southern Europe; the potential of regionalism as resistance; the political implications of validating popular and vernacular modes in the realm of high art, and their relation to the avant-garde militant anti-bourgeois positions; the problems raised by the surveys on folk and vernacular cultures through the lens of modernist visual culture (particularly through the use of photography), etc.
We welcome proposals for 20-minute presentations in English, which should include:
-Title of the proposal
-Applicant’s identification (name, institution, country, position and email)
-Abstract (up to 300 words)
-Short curriculum vitae (up to 300 words)
Proposals must be sent in Word (.doc format) by email to [email protected]
Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission – October 19, 2014
Notification of acceptance of abstract – November 3, 2015
Deadline for full paper submission – January 27, 2015
Deadline for Registration – January 27, 2015
Conference – February 19-21, 2015
Conference Registration Fees: 175 euros
The conference fees will include 2 lunches, cocktail, coffee breaks and seminar package with a book of abstracts and conference proceedings (published in CD with ISBN).
Publication of the Proceedings:
Conference papers will be published in the conference proceeding CD with ISBN.
The guidelines for full paper are available in the conference site. To make it easier for authors the document for author guidelines may be used as a template. It is crucially important to know that only papers formatted according to the guidelines can be accepted for publication. The other condition for publication is that at least one author of the paper is registered for the conference.
Additionally, a signed “copyright license agreement” form must be sent at the same time of the paper submission.
Further publication
After the conference, the opportunity will be given to participants to submit revised, full length articles based on their conference papers, to be published in a special issue of RIHA Journal, an open access Web of Science-indexed publication.
Articles submitted to RIHA Journal will be subject to a double-blind peer-review process and will have to follow this publication’s editorial guidelines.