CFP - The Green Nineteenth Century
30th Annual Conference of the Nineteenth Century Studies Association
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
March 26-28, 2009
We welcome paper and panel proposals concerning any aspect of
"green" studies in the long nineteenth century, including, but not limited to
"ecocriticism" in nineteenth-century studies; history of ecological science,
environmental ethics, and environmentalist activism; nineteenth-century studies
and animal welfare; ecofeminist philosophy and gender politics; contemporary
discourses on nature; nineteenth-century ecotourism; Romantic "ecopoetics" and
the politics of nature; "green" program music and tone poems; sustainability,
including sustainable architecture and interior design; landscape painting and
nature imagery; dramatic scenery; color associations and color theories;
gardening and farming; conservation movements; and the idea of the "natural" or
"unnatural."
Equally welcome are proposals for papers and panels on Irish
studies, earth-centered religions, the idea of the "new," and other
understandings of "green" studies in the nineteenth century.
Abstracts
(no longer than 250 words) for 20-minute papers that provide author's name and
paper title in heading, as well as a one-page c.v., due by Oct. 3, 2008 to:
Christine Roth, Program
Chair
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
roth@uwosh.edu
Graduate
students whose proposals are accepted can, at that point, submit a full-length
version of the paper in competition for a travel grant to help cover
transportation and lodging expenses.
Bringing people together for
conferences can impact the environment through the smog and greenhouse gas
emissions associated with air and ground travel, as well as the paper, plastic,
and food waste associated with the event. For this reason, the 30th annual
meeting of the Nineteenth Century Studies Association will also incorporate as
many "green" options and resources as possible to reduce the conference-related
environmental impact.