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Call for
Papers
36th Annual Conference of the Nineteenth Century
Studies Association
March 26-28, 2015 – Boston, MA
Material
Cultures/Material Worlds
"What would happen to our thinking about politics if we took more
seriously the idea that technological and natural materialities were
themselves actors alongside and within us - were vitalities,
trajectories, and powers irreducible to the meanings, intentions, or
symbolic values humans invest in them?" -- Jane Bennett
We seek papers and panels that investigate elements of
the material world belonging to the long nineteenthcentury. Topics may include
collecting, possession(s), things and thing theories, realism, hoarding, bric-abrac,
souvenirs, historic houses (interiors and rooms), buildings and “truth to
materials,” collecting folkloreand songs, Atlantic trade, colonial objects,
commodity fetishism, animals as things (taxidermy, zoos, taxonomies), people as
things (slavery, human zoos, relics, death masks), cabinets of curiosity,
closets,antiquities, museum displays, theatrical stages and sets, textures,
books and manuscripts as objects, themateriality of texts, art materials, food,
fraudulent items or the luxury trade. We invite alternate interpretations of
the theme as well.
Please email
250-word abstracts for 20-minute papers along with one-page CVs to the program
chairs by September 30, 2014 to ncsaboston2015@gmail.com. Paper abstracts
should include author's name, institutional affiliation, and paper title in the
heading. We welcome panel proposals with three panelists and amoderator or alternative
formats with pre-circulated papers and discussion.
Please note that submission of a proposal constitutes a commitment
to attend the conference if the proposal isaccepted. All proposals received
will be acknowledged, and presenters will be notified in November 2014.Graduate
students whose proposals are accepted may, at that point, submit complete
papers in competitionfor a travel grant to help cover transportation and
lodging expenses. Scholars who live outside the NorthAmerican continent, whose
proposals have been accepted, may submit a full paper to be considered for
theInternational Scholar Travel Grant (see NCSA website for additional
requirements http://www.ncsaweb.net).