ROMANTIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA 2019 CONFERENCE EMBODYING ROMANTICISM

Event Dates

Nov 21, 2019 - Nov 23, 2019

Location

Canberra, Australia

Submission Deadline

Jun 30, 2019

ROMANTIC STUDIES

ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA

2019 CONFERENCE

EMBODYING ROMANTICISM

Although the body has preoccupied literary scholarship for some time, there has

been a renewed attention in Romantic studies to the complex ways in which literature

encodes and reproduces our awareness of embodied experience. Challenging views

of Romanticism as bounded by visionary and idealist expression, such work reflects

a reorientation of criticism around the materiality of Romantic culture, whether

configured as part of the age of sensibility or in relation to the era’s natural and social sciences. The Romantic period was, moreover, a time when control of the body

emerged as a key political issue in workshops, homes, battlefields and colonies, when

bodies were subject to rapidly evolving ideas of gender, class and race, while new

bodies of knowledge and corporate political bodies emerged to regulate the affairs

of nations and empires. This was a period when bodies were subject to ever more

intensive modes of analysis and management, at the same time that bodies imposed

their transgressive physicality through new understandings of environments, vitalism,

trauma, slavery, disease and taste. Attentive to such developments, Romantic studies

in turn dovetails with a broader materialist emphasis that explores how bodies are

shaped in relation to affect, biopolitics, speculative realism, post-humanism and

eco-criticism. Alain Badiou has recently proposed that our modern, liberal ideology

can today only perceive two objects: bodies and language. Aligning itself at the

conjuncture of these two terms, this conference invites papers that broadly consider

how embodiment was evoked, challenged and understood in Romantic cultural life.

We invite proposals for 20-minute papers on any aspects of Romanticism and

embodiment. Proposals may be for individual papers or for panels of 3-4 papers.

Postgraduate bursaries are available. See the conference website for details:

https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/conferences/rsaa