Call for Presentations
3rd Global Conference
Tuesday 19th March – Friday 22nd March 2013
Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
This inter-disciplinary and
multi-disciplinary conference seeks to examine and explore issues
surrounding individual and collective trauma in terms of practice,
theory and lived reality. Trauma studies has emerged from its foundation
in psychoanalysis to be a dominant methodology for understanding
contemporary events and our reactions to them. Critics have argued that
we live in a ‘culture of trauma.’ Repeated images of suffering and death
form our collective and/or cultural unconscious. The third global
conference seeks papers on a variety of issues related to trauma
including: the function of memory, memorial, and testimony; collective
and cultural perspectives; the impact of time; and the management of
personal and political traumas.
Whilst we continue to warmly welcome
research papers of theoretical and clinical interest, we would also
encourage papers that address: critical questions of practice; practical
projects; first-hand survivor/bystander reports of individual and
collective experiences; and, those that interrogate, critique,
represent, or create works that deal with fictional and actual traumatic
events.
Case studies, papers, performance
pieces, reports, works of art, work-in-progress, workshops and
pre-formed panels are invited on issues related to any of the following
themes:
1. Public and Political Trauma~ War and trauma, both past and present
~ Captivity and torture
~ Public disasters and trauma including environmental catastrophes
~ Disease, public health and trauma
~ Political trauma, silencing dissent/voicing dissent
~ Social trauma
~ Traumatic displacement and cultural uprooting
~ Inherited intergenerational trauma
2. Personal and Individual Trauma
~ Bereavement: parent; sibling; partner loss
~ Abandonment
~ Betrayal
~ Peer pressure and bullying
~ Murder and assault
~ Domestic violence
~ Child abuse and childhood trauma
~ Survivor guilt
~ Disability
~ Witnessing trauma and secondary trauma
~ Coping strategies – stress management and reduction
3. Diagnosing and Treating Trauma
~ Medical, therapeutic, and holistic approaches to trauma management
~ Non-medical therapies/approaches – the uses of drama, dance, narrative, bibliotherapy and scriptotherapy, music, art, and digital technologies
~ Vicarious traumatisation, secondary stress, and compassion fatigue
~ From person to survivor – perspectives of change
4. Theorising Trauma
~ Trauma and post colonialism
~ Memory
~ National identity
~ Trauma studies
~ Individual versus collective trauma
~ Socio-cultural perspectives on traumatic experience
~ Gender
~ The body from the inside and out
~ Psychic trauma
5. Representing Trauma
~ Affect, trauma, and art
~ Trauma on stage, screen, and in cyberspace
~ Traumatic expression
~ Media images: reality and fiction
~ Literature and poetry
~ Eyewitness testimony
~ Gaming and violence
~ New technologies
~ Reporting on trauma
~ Aesthetics and experience
~ Fear and horror
~ Otherness, spirituality, and trauma
What to Send
The Steering Group also welcomes the submission of pre-formed panel proposals. 300 word abstracts should be submitted by Friday 12th October 2012. All submissions are minimally double blind peer reviewed where appropriate. If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be submitted by Friday 18th January 2013. Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats with the following information and in this order:
The Steering Group also welcomes the submission of pre-formed panel proposals. 300 word abstracts should be submitted by Friday 12th October 2012. All submissions are minimally double blind peer reviewed where appropriate. If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be submitted by Friday 18th January 2013. Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats with the following information and in this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract, e) body of abstract f) up to 10 key words
E-mails should be entitled: Trauma 3 Abstract Submission.
E-mails should be entitled: Trauma 3 Abstract Submission.
Please use plain text (Times Roman 12)
and abstain from using footnotes and any special formatting, characters
or emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline). We acknowledge receipt
and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a
reply from us in a week you should assume we did not receive your
proposal; it might be lost in cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for
an alternative electronic route or resend.
Organising Chairs
The conference is part of the ‘At the
Interface’ programme of research projects. It aims to bring together
people from different areas and interests to share ideas and explore
various discussions which are innovative and exciting.
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