CFP 18.11.2014

Crossing the Boundaries: Cut and Paste (Binghamton, 27-28 Mar 15)

Binghamton University, State University of New York, 27.–28.03.2015
Eingabeschluss : 30.01.2015

Kasia A. Kieca

Crossing the Boundaries XXIII: Cut and Paste

A multidisciplinary, multivocal academic conference with a global
geographic and broad temporal reach, presented by the Art History
Graduate Student Union at Binghamton University, State University of New
York.

Keynote Speakers:
Andrés Mario Zervigón, Rutgers University
Kevin Hatch, Binghamton University

CALL FOR PAPERS

The phrase "cut and paste," in its most fundamental definition, is the
process of selecting and combining fragments. Inspired by an established
commitment to critical research, this year's conference aims to explore
the assortment of thematic, methodological, and sociopolitical
interpretations derived from the traditional concept of extracting and
adhering.

The twenty-third annual Crossing The Boundaries Conference, hosted by
the Art History Graduate Student Union at Binghamton University, invites
submissions from any historical or disciplinary approaches that involve
a literal or conceptual appropriation achieved through cutting and
pasting.

Potential topics might include (but are not limited to):

- Collage, bricolage, assemblage, montage
- Authorship, plagiarism, imitation
- Censorship and editing
- Fragments / Fragmentation
- Cultural traditions and historical change
- Recontextualization
- Sociopolitcal statements
- Accumulation and composites of found objects
- Invention or production through appropriation

Proposals for individual papers (20 minutes maximum) should be no more
than 250 words in length and may be sent by email, with a current
graduate level CV, to binghamtonctbgmail.com (Attn: Proposal). We also
welcome proposals for integrated panels. Panel organizers should
describe the theme of the panel and send abstracts with names and
affiliations of all participants along with current CVs. A panel should
consist of no more than three papers, each twenty minutes in length.
Deadline for submissions is January 30, 2015.

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Crossing the Boundaries: Cut and Paste (Binghamton, 27-28 Mar 15). In: ArtHist.net, 18.11.2014. Letzter Zugriff 28.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/8930>.

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