CFP: “Intersections of Resistance in the Space Between, 1914-1945”

We seek paper proposals that engage possible intersections and modes of resistance rooted in the World War I, interwar, and World War II periods across disciplines and media. Potential topics include but are not limited to:

  • Engaging with Terms: Intersection/Intersectionality, Resistance, Refusal, Persistence
  • Feminist Work (suffrage, economics, the home, the front, etc…)
  • Activism of Resistance (militant, pacifist, union organizing, etc…)
  • Social and Political Networks/Community Groups and Initiatives
  • Class Privilege and Limitations
  • Feminist Interventions into Genre and Canonicity
  • Intermodernist Reconfigurations
  • Embodiment and Identity
  • Feminist Spaces (urban, suburban, rural, natural, mechanized, hybrid etc…)
  • Religion and Spirituality
  • Commemoration and Monuments
  • Resistance by Design (fashion, architecture, art, music, dance, etc…)
  • Media and New Technologies (film, radio, print, etc . . .)
  • Rhetoric of Slogan and Image: propaganda and advertising
  • Archives, Self-Fashioning, Narrative Preservation, Recovery, Recuperation
  • Lines of Least Resistance: Complicity, Collaboration, Treason/Betrayal