Extended Call For Papers: 'Gender and Joy in History', ACU Melbourne/online, 27-28 September 2023

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Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
May 29, 2023
Subject Fields: 
Australian and New Zealand History / Studies, Cultural History / Studies, Sexuality Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies, Social History / Studies

CALL FOR PAPERS: GENDER AND JOY IN HISTORY, LILITH: A FEMINIST HISTORY JOURNAL SYMPOSIUM 2023

 ‘Gender and Joy in History’ is a symposium aimed at counterposing the common scholarly focus on catastrophe and crisis of recent years. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal now calls for scholars in all areas of gender and feminist history to consider questions about how women, feminists and gender diverse people have found joy, strength, resilience, inspiration, love, happiness and transcendence in the past.  

Possible themes of the Lilith 2023 symposium include (not exhaustively): feminist humour of the past, women's historical empowerment, radical feminine lives of the past, women’s positive influence on the historical profession, the history of women strength athletes, as well as histories concerned with Indigenous women's resilience, joyful feminist activism, the pleasures of gendered ageing, teen girls' self-esteem, the joys of motherhood, gender and sexuality in transcendental and religious experience, histories of sexual self-acceptance and exuberance, joy in the lives of gender diverse people, the role of feminine and queer friendships, and historical sources of feminist, queer and transgender inspiration.

The Lilith Editorial Collective invites proposals for 20-minute papers that reflect on and  explore these themes and more. We welcome contributions from scholars from any discipline engaging with the historical past, either recent or distant, in Australasia or in any world culture, inclusive of cultural, intellectual, social, political, global, queer, postcolonial and other all other styles of historical inquiry, and inclusive of all forms of gender and feminist frames in history. We particularly encourage postgraduate and early career researchers to submit proposals. 

The symposium will be held at the ACU Melbourne campus in Fitzroy over Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 September 2023, with zoom and in-person presentation options available for both domestic and international speakers. 

Keynote speakers will be Dr Yves Rees, Lecturer in History at Latrobe, writer and podcaster; and Professor Katie Barclay, Head of Historical and Classical Studies and Director of the Fay Gale Centre in Gender Studies at the University of Adelaide. 

We will have a limited number of travel bursaries available for postgrads/ECRs traveling to Melbourne from other parts of Australia. If you would like to be considered for a bursary, please indicate so in your paper proposal. 

To submit a proposal, please email a 200-word abstract and 150 word biographical note to lilithjournal@gmail.com by 29 May 2023 (EXTENDED DATE). 

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All inquiries can be sent to lilithjournal@gmail.com or saskia.roberts@anu.edu.au.

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