AAAS Konferenz 2019

46th International Conference of the AAAS

(Austrian Association for American Studies)
organized by the Department of American Studies, University of Innsbruck, Austria

November 22–24, 2019

MEDIATING MOUNTAINS

Innsbruck_Panorama
Von Janick Entremont - Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=56879109

Mountains confront us in many guises. They visualize space and provide geopolitical orientations that address questions of historical, cultural, social, national, and individual identity. Mountains are subjects of philosophical reflections, environmental meditations, and ecocritical ontologies. They serve as means of spiritual invigoration, scientific experimentation, medical therapy, and recreation. They are also the sources and resources of technological and artistic innovations, of human and non-human exploitations. Mountain spaces are often borderlands and contested zones of war and migration. They are sites of tourism and industrialization, deposits of waste, and repositories of cultural memory. This polymorphous and fluid nature turns mountains into a "dynamic medium" (W.J.T. Mitchell) that both reflects and grounds subjectivities. Mountains are not only objects of reflection that mirror, archive, and project human and cultural investments, but they can also be conceived of as "hyperobjects" (Timothy Morton) that affect the ways we come to think about existence, earth, and society.

The conference "Mediating Mountains" sets out to explore mountains as objects and agents of mediation in all artforms and media, including painting, literature, theater, music, film, television, performance and video art, video gaming, photography, and architecture.

 

CONTRIBUTIONS

Possible areas for contributions may include but are not limited to

  • mountain imaginaries that analyze the ramifications of viewing mountains as romantic wilderness, national parks, sporting sites, material resources, etc.;

  • mappings that locate and translate mountains in national, imperial, post-colonial, and global discourses as well as in theories of gender, media, and mobility;

  • landscape research and the material, perceptual, emotional, and social ecologies of mountain images;

  • the temporality of mountains in historiographic, media-archeological, and eco-critical theories.

While the focus of this conference is on American cultures, we also invite contributions from transnational and global perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches in comparative mountain studies.

 

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Sean Cubitt
Professor of Film and Television in the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London

Jennifer Peterson
Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Communications, Woodbury University, California

Sascha Pöhlmann
Interim Professor of North American Literature and Culture, University of Konstanz

 

PLENARY PANEL ON APPALACHIA

Jessie Blackburn
Associate Professor and Assistant Chair of English, Appalachian State University

Cameron D. Lippard
Professor and Interim Chair of Sociology, Appalachian State University


CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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ABSTRACTS AND SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

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REGISTRATION

Conference registration is now open. The registration deadline is October 15, 2019. Please go to https://webapp.uibk.ac.at/aaas2019/, create an account, and then register for the conference. Payments of the registration fee of € 40 (€ 20 for students) may be made by bank transfer or credit card. Please do not forget to state the "reason for transfer" as indicated, as we will not be able to allocate your payment otherwise.


CALL FOR PAPERS

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ORGANIZATION

The conference is organized by the Austrian Association for American Studies (represented by Christian Quendler and Cornelia Klecker, University of Innsbruck) in cooperation with Appalachian State University, North Carolina. It will take place at the University of Innsbruck in the heart of the Austrian Alps.

 

CONFERENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Gudrun Grabher, Roberta Hofer, Katherine Ledford, Maria Meth, Eva-Maria Müller, Mark Nunes, Hilde Wolfmeyer, Benjamin Robbins, and Christian Stenico.

HOTELS

Please note that Innsbruck is a very popular destination in November and hotels get fully booked quickly - we therefore suggest you book your room as soon as possible!

We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the following hotels:
Hotel Engl – (booking code AAAS_2019)
Hotel Innsbruck – (booking code AAAS 2019)

These hotels are also located nearby:
Gartenhotel Pension Garni
Hotel Neue Post
Individuellhotel Nala
Basic Hotel Innsbruck
Hotel Mondschein

For more information about hotels and Innsbruck in general, please visit:
http://www.innsbruck.info/en/

VENUES

Most of the conference will take place in two buildings on the University of Innsbruck's main campus:

The Aula (assembly hall) on the first floor of the university's main building, at Innrain 52.

Seminar rooms and lecture halls in the Geiwi-Tower, at Innrain 52d.

AAAS Conference 2019 – “Mediating Mountains”
Department of American Studies
University of Innsbruck
Innrain 52 
A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Tel: +43 512 507 4171 (Secretary’s Office)
www.uibk.ac.at/amerikastudien/

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