We propose to look at “family plots” in two ways: on the one hand, trying to understand how the idea of family became a central object of narrative in literary works of the 1800s, and, on the other hand, analyzing the means through which fictional families are not only based on fundamental plotting devices, but also deploy those same devices – in the manner of planning, intrigue, or artifice – to construe and interpret themselves and the social world they purport to represent.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Scholars and researchers from all related academic fields wishing to submit a proposal for a paper presentation of 20 minutes (max.) are required to provide their name and affiliation, title, short abstract (250-300 words) and short biography (100-150 words) to the following email address: rialcec@gmail.com. The symposium will be held in English.
Submission deadline: Tuesday 31 October 2017
Participants will be notified by Monday 6 November 2017
Registration fee for participants: 20€
Certificate of attendance: 10€
Open to the public.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Maia McAleavey (Boston College)
Sophie Gilmartin (University of London)
Organization:
Amândio Reis (Universidade de Lisboa)
Inês Robalo (Universidade de Lisboa)
Project RIAL; CEC – Centre for Comparative Studies
Scientific committee:
Ângela Fernandes (Universidade de Lisboa)
Fernanda Mota Alves (Universidade de Lisboa)
Fernando Guerreiro (Universidade de Lisboa)
Gabriel Magalhães (Universidade da Beira Interior)
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