CALL FOR PAPERS
Alice through the Ages: The 150th Anniversary of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
The Cambridge-Homerton Research and Teaching Centre for Children’s Literature (University of Cambridge) in collaboration with The Lewis Carroll Society
15th – 17th September 2015
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2015. Lewis Carroll famously opens his Alice’s Adventures
in Wonderland with his protagonist “burning with curiosity”, which
leads Alice to follow the White Rabbit into an alternative reality. That
same sense of curiosity has circulated about Wonderland since the book
was first published. This conference aims to offer new understandings of
the work by re-evaluating long held truisms, subjecting the text to new
theoretical approaches and considering the history of adaptation and
its uses in popular culture.
We invite innovative papers on
Lewis Carroll from established scholars as well as new voices in the
field, and those whose research focuses on cognate fields. We are
especially interested in papers focused on the book’s initial production
context, including Carroll’s biography and sources and influences;
papers that interrogate and problematise some of the longstanding
truisms associated with the text, such as its place at the start of the
fantasy tradition for children and the relationship between author and
illustrator; papers that examine how text and author have been read in
terms of cultural studies, the history of science, the medical
humanities, and the politics of literature; and papers considering
adaptation and the powerful influence Wonderland has had on design and
style.
Confirmed keynote speakers are Professor Dame Gillian Beer, Professor Jan Susina and Dr Kiera Vaclavik.
300 word proposals for 20-minute papers or 60-90 minute panel sessions
should be submitted by 31st January 2015. We also invite poster
presentations, exhibits, performances and any activities inspired by the
Alice novels. For more information, or to submit a proposal, please
contact Professor Maria Nikolajeva mn351@cam.ac.uk or Dr Zoe Jaques,
zj216@cam.ac.uk.
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