Call for Papers and Works: Seminar on Electronic Literature in Europe - September 11-13th 2008 in Bergen, Norway - deadline 20 June 2008
Call for Papers and Works: Seminar on Electronic Literature in Europe
September 11-13th, 2008 at the University of Bergen in Bergen, Norway.
The Fall 2008 Bergen Seminar on Electronic Literature in Europe will build upon the work of the e-poetry seminar held in Paris in February 2008 at the University Paris 8, the 2007 e-poetry conference in Paris, the 2007 Remediating Literature Conference in Utrecht, and other recent activity in the field of electronic literature in Europe. The goals of this gathering are:
1) To provide an opportunity for European researchers to share and discuss their current research on electronic literature, e-poetry, and digital narrative forms.
2) To provide a forum for European authors of electronic literature to share, demonstrate, read, or perform their work.
3) To discuss and explore the foundation of a European research network focused on electronic literature, funding opportunities for such a network, and network activities.
The seminar will last three days and will include about 20-30 participants. The day-long meetings during the first two days will consist of short presentations of papers in panel format. Additionally, there will be performances, readings, and demonstrations
of electronic literature in the evenings. The third day of the conference will be dedicated to proposing and discussing the formal
establishment of a research network on electronic literature in Europe. Paper presentations should be in English. Presentation and performances of works can be made in English or in the native languge of the presenter.
Registration for the seminar is free. There may be a fee for a conference dinner only. There will be no simultaneous sessions, so the number of presentation slots available will be limited, but researchers not selected to present are also free to attend. Both electronic literature authors and researchers are encouraged to submit proposals.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Any paper topic related to the seminar theme is welcome. Some subjects might include:
- Close readings of specific works of electronic literature.
- Ontologies and definitions of e-lit forms.
- National or language-group histories (or pre-histories) of e-lit.
- Procedural literacy and electronic literature.
- Relations between e-lit and other literary and artistic forms and movements.
- Issues involved in translating electronic literature.
- Issues involved in recording, archiving, and preserving e-lit.
- Electronic literature in cultural contexts.
- Pedagogy and approaches to teaching e-lit.
- Proposals for research network activities (e.g. archiving projects, publications, establishing a journal, pedagogical resources, etc.).
Presentations of papers should last no longer than 20 minutes.
Researchers should send an abstract of approximately 500 words before June 20th to elit.in.europe [at] gmail.com
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