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Call For Proposals: “Breaking Futures: Imaginative (Re)visions of Time

We are issuing a Call for Proposals for scholarly and creative submissions for an international, interdisciplinary graduate student conference entitled “Breaking Futures: Imaginative (Re)visions of Time,” to be held at Indiana University, Bloomington on March 26-28, 2015. Join us for the 13th annual conference hosted by the graduate students of the IU Department of English.

Conceptualizations of the future can simultaneously direct and disrupt the way we live, work, and plan for what’s next“Breaking Futures” invites scholars from the humanities, sciences,education, law, and public health to explore the diverse meanings of the future across texts, methodologies, and time periods. How do some futures “break” by intruding on the present? How are others “broken:” interrupted, reformed, or altogether destroyedWhy do some futures disappear while others become ubiquitous? What generates our expectations, fears, and hopes about the future, and how do these affects change over time? How do genre, discipline, and methodology impact representations of, expectations for, and prescience regarding the future?What do local, national, and global futures look like from the vantage point of higher education’s shifting landscape?

We invite proposals for individual papers as well as panels organized by topic. We also welcome the interaction of scholarly and creative work within papers or panels.

Please submit (both as an attachment AND in the body of the email) an abstract of no more than 250 words along with a few personal details (name, institutional affiliation, degree level, email, and phone number) by December 15th, 2014, to [log in to unmask]. Below are some suggestions for possible topics affiliated with our conference theme. This list is by no means exhaustive, and we welcome submissions engaged with other subject matters.

Futurescapes
Biological & environmental futurism
Deep time
The longue durée
The anthropocene
Periodization and periodic/epistemic breaks
Post-raciality/black pessimism
Afrofuturism
Queer futurity
Disabled futurity & crip time
Reproductive futurity
Techno-futurism
Transhumanism
Post-feminism/structuralism/colonialism/modernism/humanism/gender
Science fiction & cyberpunk
Retrofuturism
Memory & dreams
Eschatology
Premeditation
Political revolution & reform
Monumentalization
Social-scientific projection & mathematical modeling
The future of the university
STEM to STEAM
Digital humanities
Utopias & dystopias
Optimism & pessimism

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Begin forwarded message:

From: Evelyn Noell <[log in to unmask]>
Date: October 31, 2014 at 10:25:00 PM EDT
To: Evelyn Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: CFP: “Breaking Futures: Imaginative (Re)visions of Time”



On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Evelyn Noell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello!

Could you please forward the following CFP the graduate students in your department? Please let me know if you are no longer the correct contact for such announcements.

Thank you.

Best,

Evelyn Reynolds
On behalf of the Conference Coordinating Committee

<Futures CFP Final.docx>