Our Eventbrite page for Gothic Realities is up and running! Sign up at the link below. We can’t wait to see you!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gothic-realities-2019-tickets-73120418139
Our Eventbrite page for Gothic Realities is up and running! Sign up at the link below. We can’t wait to see you!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gothic-realities-2019-tickets-73120418139
The University of Stirling’s Gothic Centre is thrilled to announce the availability of a travel grant for attendees to our Gothic Realities Conference 24 – 25 October, 2019. The grant comes directly from the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH), not the University of Stirling, and is meant to cover travel costs to and from the event for successful applicants. To apply for consideration for the grant, you must be enrolled in a PhD programme at a university also affiliated with the SGSAH and must be attending our event in October, although you do not necessarily need to be presenting. If you are interested in applying for this SGSAH travel grant, please contact SGSAH via email: admin@sgsah.ac.uk
This event is funded and organised by the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities Discipline+ Catalyst Scottish and English Literature. Discipline+ Catalysts allow us to share the best of our disciplinary and interdisciplinary expertise across all of our members for the benefit of all of our doctoral researchers.
The Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities is the world’s first national graduate school in the Arts & Humanities. Our membership includes sixteen Scottish HEIs, from the oldest to the newest including our art schools and national conservatoire.
Many thanks to American artist and illustrator Maddy Fusco for creating beautiful new art for our Gothic Realities conference. Behold!
Maddy’s beautiful, often surreal, sometimes whimsical and sometimes haunting style fits so perfectly with our theme! We couldn’t be happier to have such a talented artist agree to work with us to create something really special and unique for our conference. Please check out and follow Maddy’s instagram, where you can find art, works in progress, and pictures of her pup Harper: @maddyfusco
Also, check out her Etsy store (currently under construction) to buy original art: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MaddyFuscoArt
This image is copyrighted to Maddy Fusco.
Credit: Fusco, Madalyn. Gothic Realities. 2019, @maddyfusco
A Postgraduate and Early-Career Researcher Symposium at The University of Stirling
Thursday October 24th to Friday October 25th, 2019
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Julia Round, Bournemouth University
Since its inception, Gothic has had a complex and fascinating relation to the real. Its origins in the mid and late-eighteenth century are imbued with the socio-cultural emergence of modernity, yet the Gothic Romances of this period, such as Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto and those of Ann Radcliffe, playfully offset any historical veracity through fakery, phantasy and terror. The genre’s resurgence as a mode in the nineteenth century, and as an ever-increasingly plastic substance or style in the twentieth and twenty-first, has resulted in an explosion of Gothic literature and media. From its narratives and counter-narratives of property ownership, Empire, Queerness, technology, and life itself, Gothic has produced a multitude of metafictional realities –political and ontological.
On Thursday the 24th of October, The University of Stirling’s International Centre for Gothic Studies will be hosting a roundtable discussion, introducing and exploring issues relating to Gothic Realities and the ways in which the consistently plural literature of the Gothic interacts with new media, mediums, and cultures. This will be followed by a one-day symposium on Friday the 25th of October, aimed (though not exclusively) at showcasing the scholarship of postgraduate and early-career Gothic researchers, on areas of Gothic Realities. We are seeking 20-minute papers around this theme, including but not limited to the following topics:
Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words to gothicrealities@stir.ac.uk by Monday the 16th of September. If you have further questions, please visit our website FAQ at https://gothicrealities.home.blog/faqs/, or email the symposium organisers directly at gothicrealities@stir.ac.uk. Our Twitter is @stirlinggoths.
Downloadable copy: gothic-realities-cfp-1
We’ve got your back! Check out our FAQ, accessible by clicking the link at the top of our website or by following this hyperlink.
Did we miss anything? Let us know by sending an email to the official conference address: gothicrealities@stir.ac.uk
More details and dates will be coming soon, within the next week. Keep it spooky and we hope to see your proposals as soon as the CFP is up!
We’ll soon be uploading our CFP and FAQ to this website and sharing on our twitter. For more immediate updates, follow us on Twitter @stirlinggoths
Keep it creepy, Goths!