European Studies Colloquium 2012 Programme
Performing Europe / European Performances
Organized by the Centre for European Studies, ±«Óătv University
27-28 April 2012, McCain 2021
Day 1
Romantic Masculinity
Chair: (English, Western University)
- (Theatre, ±«Óătv), ââOne of Those Incomprehensible German Charactersâ: German Heroes, French Playwrights, and the Performance of Romantic Masculinityâ
- (European Studies, ±«Óătv), âPerforming National Masculinity: Thomas Moore and the Voice of the Bardâ
The Problem of History
Chair: (History, ±«Óătv)
- (Kingâs), âThe Trace of the Untranslatable: Emmanuel Levinas and the Ethics of Translation after the Shoahâ
- (European Studies, ±«Óătv), âHans-JĂŒrgen Syberberg and the Performance of Historyâ
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(University College Dublin), âFrom SeanchaĂ to Screen: The âIrishmanâ in Irish- Language Drama and Filmâ
Day 2
Constructing Aristocracy
Chair: (European Studies, ±«Óătv)
- (History, ±«Óătv), âThe Performance of Ducal Identities in Medieval Silesia â Charters as Media of Communicationâ
- Estelle Joubert (Music, ±«Óătv), âPerforming Politics on the Opera Stage: Maria Antoniaâs Self-Stylization as Saxon Princessâ
- Sally Colwell (English, Western University), ââSexy Tudorsâ: Back to the Beginning and Baring It All in Showtimeâs Racy (un)Costume(d) Dramaâ
Creating European Subjects
Chair: (English, ±«Óătv)
- Anthony J. Harding (English, University of Saskatchewan),âThe London Magazine: Creating a Metro-cosmo-politan Readershipâ
- (English, Western University), âPerforming Crisis: Europe, Romantic Psychiatry, and the Economics of Happinessâ
The Spectacle of Modernity
Chair: (European Studies, ±«Óătv)
- and (English, ±«Óătv), âSpectatorship in the Early Modern Periodâ
- (English, ±«Óătv), âR. U. ... ?: Queering Robots in Karel Äapekâs
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Staging Encounter
Chair: Patricia Cove
- , ââThe oak is my page, the forest, my bookâ: Le Brunâs Canadian Heroides â
- , âThe Theatre of War: Naval Impressment, Nation, and the Performance of Historyâ
Journal Launch and Closing Remarks
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Call for Papers
For the second annual colloquium in European Studies, we invite proposals for papers of 20 minutes which deal with the ways that Europe is or has been performed. Papers are welcomed from all disciplines and historical periods, from antiquity to the present. Possible topics include:
- Performances of identity (e.g., national, inter-national, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, class)
- Theatre and other spectacles
- Cinema, television, new media, etc.
- The concept of performativity in contemporary European Studies
- Literary approaches to performance and/or performativity
- Politics and performance
- The theatre of the law, the law of the theatre
- The European Theatre
It goes without saying that these are suggestions, and that we welcome all manner of proposals which engage with Europe and the way it is performed. We will also be launching a new peer-reviewed e-journal, European Studies: History, Society and Culture, to be published by the Centre for European Studies at ±«Óătv. We are hoping to make a selection of the papers from the colloquium a significant part of the first issue of the journal, due out in early 2013.
Please send a 250-word proposal by 16 January 2012 to Julia.Wright@Dal.Ca or Jerry.White@Dal.Ca.