International Conference Play, Masks and Make-believe: Exploring Boundaries of Fictional Contexts

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International Conference Play, Masks and Make-believe: Exploring Boundaries of Fictional Contexts, London, United Kingdom
Conference Title
International Conference Play, Masks and Make-believe: Exploring Boundaries of Fictional Contexts
Event Type
Conference
Conference Date
22-09-2018
Last Date for Applying
10-06-2018
Location
London, United Kingdom
Organization Name / Organize By
IRF - Interdisciplinary Research Foundation - Dr. Olena Lytovka
Organizing/Related Departments
London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
ConferenceCategory
Non Technical
ConferenceLevel
International
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Social Sciences

Film/Media/Television/Broadcasting

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Location
London, United Kingdom

Through the centuries, humans have often shaped their social life by fictional moments and by taking part in fictional events: carnivals, representations, role plays, society plays, structured and semi-structured collective and singular moments where strictly coded contexts organize specific worlds and cultural dimensions. Play, in its wide acception and in its nature of artificial and coded mechanism, reflects historically the symbolic work by which human societies have elaborated, explained and organized the world. Play, fiction, representation and human performance are crucial moments in which categories such as reckoning, planning, ability, strategy, but also turbolence, improvisation, discard and change, are concerned. By organizing fictional moments, plays, rituals and collective experiences, humans bet on the meaning of their social groups. In play and representation, as liminal moments, social groups define relationships, roles, functions and identities. Inside representational and fictional performances, 'normal' time is suspended and a new space of experience is defined. Liminal situations produce the possibility of changes, of new and different symbolic experiences.

By exploring the nature of play and of fictional moments of representation, this conference aims to shape a deeper look into different aspects of an anthropology of performance. A focus will be put on how different discourses, disciplines and art forms interact in the definition of a dynamics of social representations where human experience can be analyzed and discussed.

Proposals are welcome from different research fields such as Literary Studies, Film Studies, History of Theatre, Psychoanalys, Anthropology, Art History, Philosophy, Historiography and Sociology. Papers are invited on topics related, but not limited, to:

  • Theatre, historical perspectives on representation, representations in time
  • Carnival
  • Ritual forms of representation
  • Masks and masquerades
  • Cultural history of representation
  • Sacred representations
  • Representation in society, representation as social act
  • Anthropology of performance: meaning and social aspects of representation
  • Symbolic meanings in representations

Provisional panels:

  • Rituals of representation
  • Cinema, masks and make-believe
  • Representations in society
  • Real and virtual worlds
  • Play, masks and the anthropological gaze
  • Play, fiction and masks in literature
  • Historical perspectives on representation
  • Masks, illusion and identity
  • Time and space in representation

Paper proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 10 June 2018 to: [email protected].

Please download paper proposal form.

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
100 GBP
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  Birkbeck, University of London,  Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX, UK 
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