Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 11:31:19 -0400 Subject: SPOON-ANN: CFP: Night and the City [Spoon-Announcements is a moderated list for distributing info of wide enough interest without cross-posting. To unsub, send the message "unsubscribe spoon-announcements" to majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu] Apologies for crosspostings. Please forward to interested parties. NIGHT AND THE CITY "Night and the city: the night is tonight, tomorrow night, or any other night. The city is. . ."--Night and the City "A city has many faces--It's one o'clock in the morning now--And this is the face of. . ."--The Naked City March 16-18, 2001 McGill University Montréal, Québec Canada Since the advent of urban illumination, and especially since electrification, night in the city has been charged with numerous meanings and possibilities. For more than a century it has been understood and studied as a site of pleasure, terror, escape, reclamation, visibility, invisibility, scopophilia, surveillance, crime, insurrection, consumption, containment and chaos. There are as many facets to nocturnal urban spaces and practices as there are critical and theoretical approaches to studying them. This conference intends to bring together many of these perspectives and highlight their intersections as well as their divergences. The broader purpose of this conference is to open up discussion of the city's nocturnal world which has so often been elided in recent examinations of urban phenomena and social practice. To this end, this conference is meant as an interdisciplinary exploration of night and the city, encouraging dialogue and debate across discplines and scholarly interests. Possible areas of discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: leisure and pleasure when the sun goes down youth culture/s after dark reclaiming urban spaces and architecture - nighttime versus daytime the nocturnal cityscape in literature, film, music, and art shadow economies - moral, financial, cultural >from dusk til dawn - nighttime labours night and Modernity in the city the city in noir alternative urban geographies scopic pleasure and the nocturnal city nocturnal histories - notes from the underground class at night - shadows and light and the social space of the city sociologies/ethnographies of nightlife - doing it after dark queer spaces - out at night gendered spaces - pleasures and dangers among the shadows and light bringing crime into the light - policing the night and so on. . . Abstracts should be no longer than 250-300 words and should be submitted no later than December 8, 2000. Suggestions/proposals for panels are encouraged. Abstracts/suggestions/proposals should be sent to can be emailed to: Anthony Kinik: akinik-AT-po-box.mcgill.ca Geoff Stahl: gstahl-AT-po-box.mcgill.ca Or hardcopies can be mailed/faxed to: The Department of Art History and Communication Studies 853 Sherbrooke St. W Montreal, QC H3A 2T6 Fax: (514) 398-7247 "Night and the City" will also include a number of events designed to encourage experiences of Montreal's vibrant nightlife. A film series, exhibits of art and architecture as well as musical events will all be an integral part of this conference. http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/nightandthecity/ contact: akinik-AT-po-box.mcgill.ca gstahl-AT-po-box.mcgill.ca _____________________________________________ Geoff Stahl Graduate Program in Communications McGill University Home page: http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/crccii/gstahl.htm IASPM-Canada page: http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/iaspm/ Canadian Journal of Film Studies (Editorial Assistant): http://www.film.queensu.ca/fsac/cjfs.html CKUT 90.3 FM (Montreal) Wednesdays at Midnight (EST) for your aural pleasure. http://www.ckut.ca MP3 is killing home taping ___________________________________________
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