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Call for Papers

Theme: Utopia in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of North Georgia
Location: Dahlonega, GA (USA)
Date: 28.2.–2.3.2014
Deadline: 30.9.2013

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From early ideas of a perfect human condition to a more modern
conception of technological or social nirvana, visions of utopia have
permeated our histories. Their genesis is often in response to social
and political struggle, or is a reaction to imperfect reality. They
are commentaries on the aspirations of our predecessors and present
dreamers for the potential that lives within us all. This
interdisciplinary conference seeks to examine how human experience
and culture has impacted our idea of utopia in the present, in times
and places past, and in the future.

What do these visions of utopia tell us about ourselves? How have
they been conceived during centuries past, and how have they changed?
How has our conception of utopia propelled us and shaped our
intellectual activity and creative output? How does it impact what we
do today, and what we envision for the future?

The idea of utopia raises interesting interpretive questions about
all of the arts and humanities. These questions are investigations
into the nature of humankind. They reflect our curiosity about
ourselves, and about our place in the whole human enterprise.

We welcome contributors from all disciplines and on a wide range of
topics. Possible themes might include:

- Utopia and creativity
- Social utopia
- Utopia and revolution
- Creating the Garden of Eden
- Utopia and dystopia
- The price of utopia
- Utopia and human rights
- Utopia in human psychology
- Anthropocentrism and utopia
- Utopia in ecology
- Utopia in the creative arts

A selection of contributions to the conference will be published in a
a peer-reviewed, edited volume by University of North Georgia Press.
Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are welcome.

Please submit an abstract of 200 – 300 words and a brief biography to
rjohns...@northgeorgia.edu by September, 2013.


Contact:

Rebecca R. Johnston
Department of Music
University of North Georgia
82 College Circle
Dahlonega, GA 30597
USA
Email: rjohns...@northgeorgia.edu
Web: http://blog.ung.edu/ungal-conference/




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