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ExRe(y) 2020 - ExtReme 21

ExRe(y) 2020 - ExtReme 21: Going Beyond in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture

Lublin, Poland
4 - 6 June 2020
The conference ended on 06 June 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st January 2020

About ExRe(y) 2020 - ExtReme 21

"ExtReme 21: Going Beyond in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture" is the third of the biannual ExRe(y) conferences organized by the Department of American Literature and Culture at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. The conference will be held on June 4-6, 2020. We invite proposals for papers and panels that focus on the topic of the (broadly understood) extreme in American and Canadian literature and culture of the last two decades.

Topics

Film studies, Popular culture, Canadian studies, American literature, American cultural studies, American culture, Visual arts

Call for Papers

Department of American Literature and Culture at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University is pleased to announce the third ExRe(y) conference. A three-day international conference "ExtReme 21: Going Beyond in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture” will be held on June 4-6, 2020 in Lublin, Poland.

We invite proposals for papers and panels that focus on the topic of the (broadly understood) extreme in American and Canadian literature and culture of the last two decades.

Topics may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Golden Oscar Raspberry – bestsellers, blockbusters, flops
  • TL;DR – new forms of cultural/literary expression, short beats long, readership, language change/corruption/development
  • wow vs. meh – scandal, controversy, normcore, can Sims die of boredom?
  • extreme -isms (e.g. radicalism, extremism, fundamentalism, conservatism, liberalism)
  • (post-)9/11 – terror, war, suspicion, discrimination, conspiracy, surveillance, safety, Enduring Freedom?
  • human dominion vs. bio gaze – the Anthropocene, are we too many?, extreme nature, disaster scenarios, elitist issue?
  • time shift – human time vs. deep time, real time, 24/7, transience, no time
  • post/transhumanist aesthetics/ethics
  • millennial fatigue and the mechanics of overexposure
  • hyper-/hypo- (e.g. aesthesia, criticism, kinesia, media(tion), reality, sexuality)
  • architectural (non-)extremes – slums vs. gated communities, eco-/sustainable architecture, smart growth, Extreme Architecture
  • money, money – crisis, bankruptcy, economic stagnation, vampiric capitalism, Crazy Rich Asians
  • Everything Is Awesome?
  • aesthetics of excess
  • love-hate with globalization
  • the Internet brain – stupidity vs. infobesity
  • the game of thrones – Yes We Can, when I search “idiot,” The Breakfast Club rooftop dance
  • 4###sup/sup### wave – HeForShe, #MeToo, #HimToo, backlash
  • alone together – me-centrism vs. The (Social) Network, digital divide

Confirmed plenary speakers:

Prof. Andrea O'Reilly Herrera (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, USA)

Prof. Aneta Dybska (University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland)

Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Polish Journal for American Studies in 2021.

Titled abstracts of up to 250 words should be sent to exreyconference@gmail.com by 1 January 2020.  All submissions must include a 100-word biographical statement.

The conference fee of 350PLN/80€ covers conference materials, coffee breaks, and a wine reception.

The last day of the conference will coincide with Lublin’s XIV Night of Culture (Noc Kultury), an annual city-wide cultural event attended by thousands of visitors. As part of the conference, all participants will be invited to join a special evening tour of the city center.

Further information is available on the conference website at www.exrey.umcs.lublin.pl.

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