Deadline Extended – 17th International Gothic Association Conference

17th Biannual Conference of the International Gothic Association
July 30-August 2, 2024.

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Conference theme: Gothic Trans/Iterations
https://igahalifax2024.ca/

The conference theme is inspired by the transatlantic movement of the IGA’s biannual gathering from Dublin in 2022 to the east coast of Canada in 2024. But it invites participants to draw on all of the meanings, possibilities and associations embedded in the prefix “trans”: the movement from one state to another, a position beyond a specific or specified state, movement between….

The Gothic has been historically, and continues to be, a mode that is shaped by the potentialities, ruptures, instabilities, anxieties and uncertainties that are encoded in the idea of “trans”. The Gothic transcends traditional disciplines, aesthetic categories, periodisation, identities, bodies, genres, media, national and cultural borders, often rejecting the tyranny of traditionally delineated categories, refusing and disturbing the limits of oppositional structures. Thinking through the seemingly endless potential for these trans/iterations of the Gothic, we invite papers that explore the ways in which Gothic disturbs, to draw on Julia Kristeva, identity, system and order.

We invite proposals for papers, or panels of three connected papers, that explore any aspect of Gothic’s engagement with and investment in the concept of “trans” in any/all aspects of cultural production. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Transitional spaces, states, identities, modes
  • Trans voices, politics, representations, resistances, theories
  • Transcendence
  • Transference
  • Trans-Atlantic
  • Transmigration
  • Transgenerational
  • Transnational
  • Transcultural
  • Transformation
  • Transmigration
  • Exchanges

Please submit a 250-word abstract for 20 minute presentations by January 31, 2024 FEBRUARY 15TH, 2024 to [email protected] For all submissions, be sure to include your name, a short (50 word) biographical sketch, institutional affiliation (if any), and contact details. Please send your submission as an attachment (as opposed to a link to a server such as Googledocs). Submissions for panels should be sent as a single submission with three 250 word abstracts, a brief statement of the theme of the panel and the information above about each of the presenters.

Please note that you must be a member of the IGA to present at the conference. The IGA offers associate memberships and full memberships (which includes a subscription to Gothic Studies). You will find information about fees and how to join on the IGA website: https://www.globalgoth.org/