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CFP for Political Insults panel at PAMLA in SAN DIEGO Nov 2019

Please consider submitting to this fun but meaningful panel! 🙂

Owning, Despising, Joking: The Art of the Political Insult

Abstract:  The insult is essentially political. Trump supporters today profess to love what they call Trump’s “jokes” to own the libs, but the art of the insult has a long history as a technology of domination and social discipline, as well as sometimes functioning to undermine those in power. This panel explores the range of types who work by insult in fictional and/or nonfictional political contexts, gauges their success, and analyzes the cognitive and affective states which insults produce in their targets and audiences, in order to come to some conclusions about how the insult as a technology of power generates a set of relations between individuals and local or national communities.

Description: Some political actors (both in fiction and in the actual world) have embraced the insult, and others express concern over its degrading effects on the quality of political conversation in democracies. This panel is interested in a range of case studies in the art of the insult and in its peculiar efficacy whether in arenas of domination or of critical resistance. The contemporary US political moment on Twitter is an obvious contemporary archive, but the insult functions as a technology of domination and rebelliousness across many genres and libraries. For example, Leopold Bloom’s day in Ulysses largely consists of enduring a long series of insults and provocations, some deliberate, and some unthinking. The insulting historical descriptions of colonized and Indigenous populations are a crucial matter of concern for many postcolonial and world literary works. Why insults are such a staple of political life in so many contexts deserves sustained attention and careful theorization.

The deets from PAMLA:

The web address for your CFP is: https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/17896
Abstract Proposal Deadline: Monday, June 10
Conference Early Bird Payment/PAMLA Membership Deadline: Monday, July 15
Late Conference Payment Fees: After Tuesday, October 1
Watch our PAMLA conference website for forthcoming information about the hotel, schedule, special events, etc.: https://pamla.org/2019

Now that your proposal is officially approved, it will appear on PAMLA’s website as of April 10 as an approved special session; interested parties will be able to submit abstract proposals using our online submission form (they will have to go to pamla.ballastacademic.com to create an account first).

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