Event Detail | February 21 – 23, 2008

Arctic Discourses 2008

Tromso, Norway

Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 September 2007
Registration Deadline: 1 November 2007

For further information, please go to:
http://uit.no/humfak/arkdisk/4?Language=en

or contact:
Silje Gaupseth
E-mail: silje.gaupseth@hum.uit.no

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The conference "Arctic Discourses 2008" will be held on 21-23 February 2008 in Tromso, Norway. The conference is part of the research program of the Arktiske diskurser project, based at the University of Tromso, and is funded by the Research Council of Norway and University of Tromso.

Descriptions of the Arctic and sub-Arctic provide rich material produced both in the Arctic and in other parts of the world. The extent of this descriptive material has increased considerably since the Romantic period, hand in hand with the systematic scientific investigation of these regions. These descriptions will often correspond more or less to arctic realities, but also constitute their own reality: the way in which the Arctic has been understood and imagined throughout history. Taken together, they make up a discourse on the Arctic, formed both by actual arctic experiences and its own intertextual continuities - in addition to many other earlier and contemporaneous discourses, including the discourse of literature.

This conference will concentrate on arctic discourses after Romanticism up to the present day, using approaches developed within literary studies. It will focus both on arctic discourse in literary texts and literary discourse in non-literary descriptions of the Arctic. It will examine the development of arctic discourses; the use of narrative, figurative, and generic strategies in arctic discourses; and the effect of changing communication technologies on arctic discourses. It will also focus on contact zones between the European/American and the Arctic, and cultures that identify themselves as both Arctic and European/American.

Suggested themes for panels include:
- Romantic and post-romantic sublimes in arctic discourses
- Arcticism, arctic counter-discourses and arctic indigenous literatures
- Gendering the Arctic
- Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine discourses
- From exploration to sport: the history of arctic discourse
- Arctic travel writing
- Borders and limits in arctic discourses
- Living between the Arctic and the European/American
- Subject positions and identities in arctic discourse
- The Arctic in art and film
- Changing conceptions of northernness and arcticity
- Nature's discourses in the Arctic
- Arctic metaphors in fiction and poetry
- Approaching the Arctic with literary, cultural, and discourse analysis
- Changing technologies, changing media, changing arctic discourses
- Genre and the circulation of signs in arctic discourse
- Embodying/textualizing the Arctic in postmodern novels and popular fictions
- Narrative in arctic expedition reports, travel writing, and reportage

For further information, to register, and submit an abstract, please go to:
http://uit.no/humfak/arkdisk/4?Language=en