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SUMMARY:Historical Fictions Research Network Conference
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Communities \nHow communities construct their own pasts; how communities challenge the narratives that have been foisted upon them or are used to oppress and discriminate; how communities challenge their own consensual understandings of their past. \nThe theme of the 7th annual conference of the Historical Fictions Research Network is “Communities” and spans a wide array of topics across the disciplines of Archaeology\, Architecture\, Literature\, Art History\, Cartography\, Geography\, History\, Memory Studies\, Musicology\, Reception Studies\, Linguistics\, Cultural Studies\, Museum Studies\, Media Studies\, Politics\, Re-enactment\, Larping\, Gaming\, Transformative Works\, Gender\, Race\, Queer studies. \nFor the 2022 conference\, HFRN seeks to engage in scholarly discussions and deliberations on how communities construct their own pasts; how different versions of the past are used to create – or question – a national memory and identity; how communities challenge the narratives that have been foisted upon them or are used to oppress and discriminate; how communities challenge their own consensual understandings of their past; or how a re-evaluation of the past and past events may change a communities’ self-image. We welcome paper proposals across historical periods\, with ambitious\, high-quality\, interdisciplinary approaches and new methodologies that will support research into larger trends\, and which will lead to more theoretically informed understandings of the mode across historical periods\, cultures\, and languages.
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