Counter-image International Conference

C-IIC 2019


Humanities, Literature & Arts (General)



Call for Papers
The research on History, made by authors such as Benjamin and Foucault, sustain a
counter-discourse and counter-narrative way of thinking that aims to embrace the voices of those who
have been voted to silence by the hegemonic powers of society, asserting themselves as
counter-memory. The practices of memory are thus fields of political action where various agents
interact in relationships of power that seek to give visibility to memory, against forgetfulness,
marginalization and subjugation. The productions of memory and forgetfulness are not passive acts,
but denote conflicts and tensions between different modes of knowledge. We seek to highlight the
different perspectives and multiplicities of discourses that converge in the formation of memory
guided by heterogeneity and plurality.
From this theoretical and interpretive framework appeared new models of organization and
re-activation of memory; discussions on the interactions between individual / collective identities;
postcolonial perspectives; gender policies; marginal / peripheral discourses gained dimension.
We invite academics, students and independent researchers to think the photographic and
filmic image as “a place where recollection - memory – materializes” (Bergson, 1896) and real and
fiction intersect (Dubois, 2016) affirming their power to transgress and open other narrative and visual
paths. The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to:
- counter-hegemonic narratives;
- temporal densities of/in images;
- archive dynamics in relation to counter-power and counter-memory;
- self-representation between fiction and reality;
- political and sociohistorical dimensions of authorship;
- artistic practices as resistance strategies;
- the use of vernacular images and processes in artistic production.
Abstract Submission
Proposals for communications - of max. 20 minutes - must be sent to
scientific.counterimage@gmail.com , for the attention of Professor Ana Lúcia Marsillac, until the 10th
of December 2018, and include: a .docx file with the name of the author(s), a biographical note (max.
100 words), the title of the proposal, keywords (max. 5) and the abstract (max. 300 words).
Venue and Date
The conference will be held at Auditório 1 - Torre B in Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas of
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, on the 6th and the 7th of May 2019.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
David Campany (Westminster University)
Susana de Sousa Dias (Faculty of Fine Arts – University of Lisbon)
Accepted languages
English and Portuguese
Registration
Paper Submission: free
Regular Registration: 30€
Student Registration: 15€
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