Call for Papers/Panels 2024 ISCH conference in Potsdam: ‘Embodied Histories: Cultural History of, in, and through the Human Body’

Call for Papers

Embodied Histories: Cultural History of, in, and through the Human Body

04.-06. September 2024, Potsdam, Germany

For its 2024 conference, the International Society for Cultural History invites paper and panel proposals on the theme of “Embodied Histories.” Historians and contextually oriented scholars working on any period or location are encouraged to explore (but are by no means limited to) the following topics:

  • representations and conceptualizations of the human body and its parts
  • categorizations, marginalizations, and discriminations of the body; racialized bodies, gendered bodies
  • histories of medicine and of therapy
  • changing bodies from childhood to old age
  • disability history
  • politics of the body
  • body norms, their negotiations, and their social and cultural repercussions
  • cultural constructions of beautiful, healthy, and desirable bodies
  • bodily performances and practices in different contexts
  • commodification of the body and its parts
  • bodies and body parts in religious contexts
  • bodily functions, body fluids and gasses, and their cultural significance
  • punishments and constraints of the body and its parts; bodily (self)control
  • temporary and permanent body modifications and enhancements
  • discourses and practices of the dead body
  • bodies in movement, mobile bodies, bodies and political borders
  • bodies in personal and social interaction
  • bodies in conflict and war
  • perceiving and perceived bodies
  • bodily pleasures
  • violence to and abuses of the body
  • boundaries of the body, their transgressions, and their violations
  • reconstructing history through the body: reenactments, experimental archaeology
  • topographies of the human body and identification of its components

As always, we also welcome panel and paper proposals on methods and theories of cultural history; new approaches to cultural history; and the history of cultural history.

THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE: https://isch2024potsdam.de/

Download the CFP in pdf form here.

How to apply?

We welcome proposals for both panels (120 mins) and individual papers (20 mins).

Panel proposals should include a panel title, a panel description (500-1000 words), and biographies of each participant (80-100 words) in a single PDF file. The panel description should sketch the topic and the format of the panel and include the abstracts for the individual contributions to the panel. Please indicate whether you need the committee to appoint a panel chair. Panel proposals including participants from more than one institution and representing diversity in terms of disciplines, career stages, and gender are particularly welcome.

Individual paper proposals should include an abstract (300 words) and a biography (80-100 words) in a single PDF file.

Proposals and inquiries should be sent to isch2024@uni-potsdam.de by Jan 7, 2024. Those individuals whose abstracts are accepted for presentation will be notified by the end of Feb 2024 and will be expected to become members of the ISCH.

PhD candidates and early post-docs may apply for a 400 Euro travel grant. Please motivate your application for a travel grant in your proposal (200 words).

Presenters are invited to consider submitting articles to the ISCH’s official peer-reviewed journal, Cultural History, published by the Edinburgh University Press and monographs and edited volumes to the book series it publishes with Routledge.

The conference will feature a prize competition for the best paper presentation by an early career researcher. PhD candidates and early postdocs (up to five years after completion of PhD) who are interested in participating will have to submit a script of their presentation (max. 3000 words excluding notes and bibliography) and the visual support they used during the presentation (Powerpoint, Prezi or similar) by Sept 15, 2024 to the prize committee. Further information will be communicated during the conference.

For any questions about the ISCH conference, please contact the program committee here

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Noora Kallioniemi

Ph.D. in Cultural History, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Turku.

Popular culture studies; film and television history; entertainment; audiovisual culture; digitized newspaper materials; environmental history and animal studies; film history of the Second World War.

Website: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Person/936427 

 

Pälvi Rantala

Ph. D. in Cultural History, Senior lecturer in Cultural history (University of Lapland), Title of Docent in Applied Cultural History (University of Turku)

Website:
https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/persons/p%C3%A4lvi-rantala
https://purorantala.com/

Cultural history of everyday life, contemporary history, history of sleep and sleeplessness, Northern cultural history, creative writing

 

Daniel Gicu

Researcher at “Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History, Romanian Academy, Bucharest

Popular culture in the nineteenth century; High and low culture in modern Romania; Cultural exchange in modern Romania; Cultural history of folk and fairy tales

 

Josephine Hoegaerts

Professor of European Culture after 1800, University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Prof. dr. J.A.I. (Josephine) Hoegaerts - Universiteit van Amsterdam

History of sound and voice, gender history, history of parliament, 19th cent cultural history, history of the senses, disability history

Liisa-Maija Korhonen

Doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki

Website.

Histories of colonialism and migration; History of emotions and senses; Latin American history (especially Argentina)

Anna-Leena Perämäki

Ph.D. in Cultural History, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku

Website.

Cultural history of writing, autobiographical sources, everyday life during World War II, women and children at war, holocaust

Jasmin Lukkari

Ph.D. in History, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki

Website.

History of ancient Greece and Rome, cultural identity, international relations, Hellenistic kings, the Roman Republic, ancient historiography, historical narratives, narratology

Dr. Cathleen Sarti

Post-Doctoral Associate in the ERC-Project The European Fiscal-Military System 1530-1870, University of Oxford

Personal Website; Academia.edu; Twitter

Political Culture; Northern Europe in 16th/17th century; Royal Studies; Depositions; Counsel