CfP/CfA Veranstaltungen

“Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make”: The Prison(er) in Literature and Film (NeMLA 2024, Boston)

Beginn
07.03.2024
Ende
10.03.2024
Deadline Abstract
30.09.2023

Imprisoned in 1642, Richard Lovelace penned the words that became his best-known: “Stone walls do not a prison make,/Nor iron walls a cage:/Minds innocent and quiet take/That for a hermitage” (“To Althea, From Prison”).

Lovelace’s poem points to the duality of the prison as both a physical structure and a mental and spiritual condition. Moreover, the poem submits that the mind can remain free even while the body is confined. For Lovelace, the only true prison is the prison of the mind and soul.

This panel will explore the topics of the prisoner and of the prison as a physical and/or psychological element in novels, stories, poems, films, television, and other genres and media.

Papers may reflect on, but are not limited to, the following ideas:

Surveillance and the unequal gaze

The physical structures of the prison

The prison of the mind/soul

Prisoner as subject, prisoner as object

Escape and release

Freedom, liberty, rights

Invisibility/dehumanization/institutionalization of the prisoner

The “what are you in for?” story

Time and space

Innocence, guilt, justice

Prison personnel (wardens, guards, doctors, psychologists)

Dungeons, towers, solitary confinement

The “outside”

Abstracts are accepted through September 30, 2023. Please submit a 300-word abstract by September 30 to NeMLA’s online portal: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/CFP

The session number is #20344.

The 55th annual NeMLA convention will take place March 7-10, 2024 in Boston, MA. For more information on the conference and to view NeMLA’s guidelines for abstracts, visit https://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention.html

Questions regarding the panel may be addressed to Lori Newcomb, LoNewco1@wsc.edu

 https://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention.html

 LoNewco1@wsc.edu

 Lori Newcomb

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Forschungsgebiete

Literatur und Psychoanalyse/Psychologie, Literatur und Medienwissenschaften, Intermedialität, Stoffe, Motive, Thematologie

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Einrichtungen

Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Datum der Veröffentlichung: 14.08.2023
Letzte Änderung: 14.08.2023