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Annual Conference “Narrative, Environment, Social Justice”

The re-politicization of the US public sphere and dominant discourses often revolves around two inherently intertwined dimensions: the environment and social justice, with environmental justice movements like Fridays for Future or Extinction Rebellion and more pronounced foci around race and gender (such as the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements), and on the other hand economic justice movements like ATTAC or Occupy Wall Street, asking whether any possible alternative to neoliberal capitalism is imaginable at all. A similar pattern of polarization is at work with right- wing populist movements questioning the legitimacy of calls for social justice, instead telling their own stories of neglect and apparent marginalization.

These battles over hearts and minds (and ballots) are carried out on the battlefield of language in general and narrative in particular: which side tells the most convincing stories and has the most engaging narrative frames to offer?

The 49th annual conference of the Austrian Association for American Studies invites presentations on the stories we tell about our environment, or about pressing social issues of the past or present. How do we frame our experiences in these areas through narratives, and to whom do we tell them, when, where, and why?

Possible topics for presentations may be related but are not limited to:

narratology and narrative theory/studies pedagogy environmental studies and environmental justice social justice queer narratives of resilience, and LGBTQ counternarratives and counterpublics the local or the global, and glocalization ecocriticism and climate fiction area studies, diaspora studies, diaspora politics, and climate emigration critical whiteness studies African American studies Ethnic studies Indigenous studies

Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

Erin James, University of Idaho Greta Olson, University of Giessen Alexa Weik von Mossner, University of Klagenfurt

Submissions:

 AAAS

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Joshua Parker

Organizer

Universität Salzburg

Erzabt-Klotz-Str. 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Tel: +43 662 8044 4431

Email to Joshua Parker

Universität Salzburg