Friday, August 23, 2013

CFP: NeMLA 2014 "Science and the Occult in the Long Nineteenth Century" (9/30/2013; 4/3-6/2013)



45th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna University
April 3-6, 2014 
Deadline: September 30, 2013

The goal of this panel is to explore the intersections between two current themes in British literary studies: the influence of science on the literature and culture of the long nineteenth century and the period’s simultaneous fascination with and investigation of the occult. While science and the occult are often assumed to occupy different discourses culturally and, particularly in terms of genre, narratively, such a separation is artificial.

This panel seeks papers that explore the intersections between science and the occult as seen in British writing and literature from the long nineteenth century. Ideally papers will address what these discourses tell us about their cultural moment and the development of scientific epistemes. Papers ranging in topic from Romanticism to fin de siecle, from science writing to penny dreadfuls, from magic to physics are welcome.

Please email 250-300 word abstracts and a brief bio to Leigha McReynolds, lhm@gwmail.gwu.edu, by September 30th.  

Please include with your abstract:
Name and Affiliation
Email address
Postal address
Telephone number
A/V requirements (if any; $10 handling fee with registration)

For more information visit http://www.nemla.org/convention/2014/cfp.html