Call for Papers
The English Department of the Institut supérieur des études
appliquées en humanités de Gafsa
is pleased to announce AMERICANA's 9th Conference on:
METAPHORS OF SPACE IN AMERICAN CULTURE
Venue: Institut supérieur des études appliquées en humanités de Gafsa
Date: April 17th- 18th, 2009
When Emerson said in “Self Reliance” that “our first journeys discover to us the indifference of places”, he did not claim the neutrality of space, but he rather posited a bond, a form of “complicity” between “America-ness” and the spatial trope: “…the American artist” he writes, “…will create a house in which…the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people…will find themselves fitted.”
The conceptions of the American space have undergone continuous mutations that ranged from the mythical openness of the Frontier, to the gradual emergence of a sense of closure. In this sense, J. R. Lowell's description of America, is suggestive of these various mutations: “We had been a desert, we became a museum”
Indeed, it can reasonably be argued that both metaphors of space and spatial metaphors have contributed to the articulation of “America-ness”, a cherishing of the value of the homeland and an idealization of the “spiritual”, as D.H Lawrence puts it: “America has never been a blood home-land. Only an ideal home-land. The homeland of the ideal, of the spirit.”
AMERICANA's 9th Conference on METAPHORS OF SPACE IN AMERICAN CULTURE invites papers from a range of disciplines, including literature, history, and culture studies, to discuss the different metaphors of space and spatial metaphors that helped shape the formation of the American cultural and aesthetic discourses. It also invites papers concerned with the linguistic strategies used to define the relationship between space and culture.
Papers may deal with (however, not exclusively) the following issues:
The deadline for abstract submission is January 30th, 2009. The proposal (a maximum 300 words) should include: name of the author, affiliation, email address, title of submission.
The allocated time for the delivery is 25 minutes.
Please send your proposals to the following e-mail address: americanidentity@lycos.com
The conference steering committee will notify acceptance by e-mail by February 20th, 2009.
For details about accommodation please contact: hzitouni@lycos.com
Founder Coodinator
Mr Abdelmajid Ayadi Mr Hatem Zitouni
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