Animals: Theory, Practice, Representation. Call for Papers (Leiden, 4-5 April 2019-
Leiden University, 4 April 2019 – 5 April 2019
Deadline: October 1st 2018
On April 4th and 5th, 2019, Leiden University Centre for Arts in Society (LUCAS) will be hosting a conference called, Animals: Theory, Practice, and Representation. This graduate conference is an international and interdisciplinary platform where PhD and master students can present, exchange, and discuss research results and innovative theoretical insights with participants from diverse backgrounds.
This conference aims to rethink the relationships between humans and animals, in order to examine the ways in which these relationships are defined.
The field of human-animal studies has become a lively domain where diverse disciplines examine the divergences and convergences between humans and animals, their evolutions, demarcations, and entanglements. Not only do we conceptualize, historicize, and embody animals in our lives, but also produce, preserve, and consume them, pushing some to the verge of extinction and creating others through genetic modification. The fact that animals play a significant part in most aspects of our lives, thus invites us to reflect on our relationships with them.
By drawing attention to such concerns, we would like to invite participants from a wide spectrum of disciplines to contribute to this intriguing field of inquiry.
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Registration forms and detailed programme will follow soon at https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2019/04/lucas-2019-graduate-conference-animals-theory-practice-representation
Detailed call for papers in PDF
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Thierry Buquet (July 4, 2018). Animals: Theory, Practice, Representation. Call for Papers (Leiden, 4-5 April 2019-. Medieval Animal Data-Network. Retrieved September 13, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/r5gt