Reminder, CFP: UVA Slavic Forum: Transforming Despair into Creation

Madelyn Stuart msn4eq at VIRGINIA.EDU
Wed Feb 26 16:20:40 UTC 2014


DEADLINE EXTENDED: Please submit abstracts as attachments to
SlavicForum at virginia.edu before MARCH 10th. The Forum will be accepting
submissions from undergraduate and graduate students. Presentations should
be 20 minutes or fewer in length.


The Fifth Annual UVA Slavic Forum

Transforming Despair into Creation: Artistic Pathology, Coping Mechanisms,
and the Enduring Spirit of the Imagination.

Call for Papers

The Society of Slavic Graduate Students at the University of Virginia is
pleased to announce the Fifth Annual Slavic Forum to be held in the
Jefferson Scholars Building in Charlottesville, VA on Saturday April 5th,
2014.   The focus of this year's forum is the role of psychiatric
conditions or madness in literature, as well as its relationship to the act
of literary creation.

For this forum, we welcome papers dealing with issues regarding the
representation of mental illness and madness in literature, and the role of
art as a cathartic mechanism for those suffering from psychological
anguish.  How have some authors managed to use writing to offer solutions
to their articulated malaise? What works deal with an "overcoming" of
psychological suffering through the act of artistic creation?  How is
mental illness depicted in Russian and other world literatures?
Explorations of these questions and others would be most welcome at the
forum.  While the theme of the forum is intended to be broad, it
particularly invites papers on the following subjects:

   - Particular authors' psychological relationships to writing
   - Depiction of madness or mental illness in literature
   - The relationship between the individual and society
   - Societal malaise and artistic depiction of the *Zeitgeist*
   - The influence of authors' individual psychologies in their art
   - Work drawing on the philosophy of Foucault, Kierkegaard, Sartre,
   Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, and other prominent thinkers.
   - Comparative studies drawing from English, French, German, and other
   national literatures
   - Artistic creation as a means for catharsis

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