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CALL FOR PROPOSALS: ECOLOGIES OF/AND ADAPTATION

LITERATURE / FILM ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MISSOULA, MONTANA SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2023

With each passing year, the pressures of climate change make it clear that the natural world and human endeavor are irrevocably intertwined. As we head to Western Montana in 2023, we invite scholars to explore how the concept of “adaptation” can serve to further questions of ecologies: the relationships between living organisms and their environments. Adaptations, after all, are always already about networked relationships, exploring not only the connections between texts – including the written word, film, and media – but also the relationships between images and music, performers and performance, human and nonhuman, and bodies and physical spaces. Where do film, literature, and media fit within the larger web of global ecologies, and how can ecological thinking enrich our understanding of the interactions between nature, culture, and adaptation? Inspired by recent work in the environmental humanities and ecocriticism, we invite proposals that bridge the study of the environment (broadly conceived) and the study of textual adaptation.

 

While we welcome papers on any aspect of film and media studies, we are especially interested in papers exploring one or more of the following topics concerning ecology and adaptation:

      The environment as text

      Landscapes and adaptations

      Adaptation and the anthropocene

      Parasitic and symbiotic adaptations

      Apocalypse or post-apocalypse and adaptation

      Multiverses and alternate realities and adaptations

      Relationships between past, present, and future

      Worldbuilding and transmedia storyworlds as narrative ecologies

      Narratives of survival

      The relationship between biological adaptation and textual adaptation

      Ecocritical re-imaginings of well-known stories

      Fandoms as evolving ecosystems

      How adaptations operate within media ecosystems

 

We also have significant interest in general studies of American and international cinema, film and technology, television, new media, and other cultural or political issues connected to the moving image. In addition to academic papers and pre-constituted panels, presentation proposals about pedagogy or from creative writers, artists, video essayists, and filmmakers are also welcome.

 

Please submit your proposal, which will consist of a title, 250-word abstract, and keywords, via this Google Form by April 7, 2023. You will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Amanda Konkle at [log in to unmask]Accepted presenters will be notified by April 24, and the conference program will be available by June 1 to enable travel planning.

 

The conference registration fee is $200 ($150 for students and retirees) before September 1, 2023 and $225 ($175 for students and retirees) thereafter. All conference attendees must also be current members of the Literature/Film Association. Annual dues are $20.

Presenters will be invited to submit their work to the Literature/Film Quarterly for potential publication. For details on the journal’s submission requirements, visit their website here.

 

Call for Authors of Recent Publications to Participate in Adaptation Conversations:

Have you recently published a work on adaptation? Would you like to participate in an inaugural Adaptation Conversation via Zoom about your work? There’s a space for that on the conference proposal form, or you can reach out to

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Thank you! 

Amanda Konkle, PhD
Associate Professor of Film Studies, English
Georgia Southern University
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