Victorian Resurrections

Victorian Resurrections

Organizer
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sylvia Mieszkowski (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Wien) & Dr. Sandra Mayer (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Venue
Universität Wien, Campus AAKH
ZIP
1090
Location
Wien
Country
Austria
From - Until
22.09.2022 - 24.09.2022
Deadline
15.05.2022
By
Sylvia Mieszkowski, Department of English and American Studies, University of Vienna

An international conference on death and resurrection in Victorian literature and culture.

Victorian Resurrections

Death and resurrection as well as the fears, fantasies and fads that surround them, pervade Victorian literature and culture in a myriad of ways. From literary representations of the dead coming back to life, to cultural practices of mourning and memorialising the dead, the Victorian era betrays a striking concern with how to cope with one's mortality. Working-class literature such as penny dreadfuls fictionalised concerns about the illegal trade in corpses led by resurrection men, or body-snatchers, who exhumed corpses to sell them to medical men, most specifically, to anatomists. Gothic texts throughout the 19th century often featured reanimated corpses or the living dead. The rise of spiritualism and the popularity of mediums and séances in the second half of the century complemented upper- and upper-middle-class practices of mourning, while the working-class was confronted with the (financial) impossibility to memorialise their lost ones in what was thought 'the proper way'. Queen Victoria herself mourned Prince Albert for over four decades, famously making her servants lay out his clothes in the morning and bring hot water for his shaving, as if he were about to come back.

Those interested in contributing should send 300-word abstracts for 20-minute papers in English by 15th May 2022 to Sandra Mayer (Sandra.Mayer@oeaw.ac.at) and Sylvia Mieszkowski (sylvia.mieszkowski@univie.ac.at), and include a short bio-bibliographical note (approx. 100 words).

Programm

Confirmed keynote speakers:

Ann Heilmann (University of Cardiff)

Patricia Duncker (University of Manchester)

Contact (announcement)

Ulrike Zillinger
E-Mail: ulrike.zillinger@univie.ac.at

https://anglistik.univie.ac.at/victorian-resurrections/
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