Totalitarianism and Literary Discourse (20th century experience)
Venue: Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia, Republic of
Event Date/Time: Oct 07, 2009 | End Date/Time: Oct 09, 2009 |
Registration Date: Jul 20, 2009 | |
Abstract Submission Date: Jul 20, 2009 |
Description
We take great pleasure in inviting You to participate in an International Scientific Conference –“Totalitarianism and Literary Discourse (20th century experience)†about to be organized by the Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature in partnership with Georgian Comparative Literature Association (GCLA). The conference will be held in October 7-8-9, 2009 with the support of the Foundation for Georgian Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences (Rustaveli Foundation).
The conference is dedicated to the analysis, evaluation, revision and reinterpretation of ongoing literary processes against the background of 20th century. In addition, the revision and classification of the tendencies of literary studies are emphasized.
Panel topics will include the following:
• Myths and Stereotypes of Totalitarian Epoch;
• Totalitarianism and Models of Alternative Thinking;
• Literary Genres of the Epoch of Totalitarianism;
• Totalitarian Text and the Concept of Leader;
• Peculiarity of Interpretation of Creative Text under the Conditions of Totalitarian Regime; Dissident Literature;
• Banned and Harmed Texts under the Conditions of Dictate Censorship;
• Public and Intellectual Criticism;
• Totalitarianism from Far-away Perspective (centre and emigration);
• Formation and collapse of Totalitarian Text.
Working languages of the Conference are Georgian, English and Russian.