Red Interdisciplinaria de Estudios Latinoamericanos del siglo XIX
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The nineteenth-century in 2019 – mapping women’s writing in the long nineteenth century: Call for Proposals

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Fecha: 30 de noviembre

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Join us in Long Beach, California U.S.A., for The Nineteenth-Century in 2019: Mapping Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century Conference.

The conference will take place at the California State University, Long Beach campus, Friday April 26 – Saturday April 27, 2019.

Read more about the conference theme and topics, The Nineteenth-Century in 2019: Mapping Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century.

We invite you to submit a proposal, and we look forward to your participation in the symposium next spring!

Anthologies, essay collections and monographs documenting the lives of 19th-century women writers began to appear in the early 1990s. Among the pioneering critics in this field we find Susan Kirkpatrick, Lou Charnon-Deutsch, Francine Masiello, Francesca Denegri, Lea Fletcher, Doris Summer, Madeline Gutwirth, Isabelle Hoog Naginsky, Claire Goldberg Moses and Ann Hallemore Caesar, to name just a few. They forged new paths for future generations of critics of nineteenth-century women’s writing. These scholars not only addressed the long overlooked contexts that nourished the fictional output of women writers across Europe and Latin America, but they also shed light on these same writers as intellectuals in their own right.

The critics mentioned above began to analyze and compare women writers such as Emilia Pardo Bazán, Rosalía de Castro, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Flora Tristán, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera, George Sand, Germaine de Staël, Matilde Serao, and Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso. They investigated these writers’ critical, epistolary, narrative and journalistic production, sparking debates with their fresh perspectives on nineteenth-century women’s issues and their political acumen. They also began to examine the practices of nineteenth-century readers who increasingly read and discussed the works of these writers across national and international networks of women writers and their readers in the long 19th century. Their often-combative works disclosed a decidedly female intellectual position, one that has yet to be fully examined and understood. By offering a venue for transcultural exchanges on the writings of nineteenth-century women authors in France, Italy, Latin America and Spain, “The Nineteenth-Century in 2019. Mapping Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century” invites dialogue among scholars to consolidate and more sharply define these women writers’ contributions to the intellectual life of their countries as well as their wider-ranging influence, while at the same time highlighting the importance of their artistic legacy.

Scholars are invited to contribute papers on the political, artistic, cultural, social, and gendered dimensions of the works of women writers in the long nineteenth century across genres and the transnational space that connected France, Italy, Latin America and Spain. We also welcome papers that showcase digital humanities tools or report on digital humanities projects that have fueled a renewed interest in the lives and works of nineteenth-century women.

http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/rgrll/nineteenthcentury2019/

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