From Laura Petersen, University of Lucerne, co-sponsor of the conference In the Thick of Images: Law, History, and the Visual, here is an updated version of the CFP and a list of the keynote speakers.
CALL FOR PAPERS
In the Thick of Images: Law, History, and the Visual
Conference
Monday 10 + Tuesday
11 June 2024
University of Lucerne
“Suppose that whatever
we’ve done, felt, and thought has always happened in the thick of images.”
(Anand Pandian, Reel Word: An
Anthropology of Creation)
The ‘visual turn’ has
long been turning in critical and cultural studies of law (see Douzinas &
Nead 1999). In the past twenty-five years, a growing body of scholarship has
evolved that emphasises law’s “constitutive imbrication” (Crawley 2020) with an
array of visual forms, and elaborates on the ways in which images “shape and
transform legal life” (Sarat et al. 2005). Weaving together an eclectic set of
theories, concepts, methods and materials, such studies refuse thin readings of
images as merely illustrative of law, and invite us to think more deeply about
their ideological and visual operations – about the meanings they carry and
make available, about their material presence and affective effects, and about
the cultural-political and cultural-legal work they perform across their
multiple contexts of production, circulation and reception.
Much of this scholarship
focuses on the contemporary conjuncture of law and visuality. Yet law’s
imbrication with the visual is not exclusive to the present; law has always
lived, happened and mattered “in the thick of images”. This is the starting
point for our two-day conference, which seeks to explicitly foreground
historical and historicist work on law and the visual. Situated at the
disciplinary crossroads of law, history, visual cultural studies, art history,
film and photography studies, In
the Thick of Images invites
multiple viewpoints and approaches to converge on ways of negotiating the
entanglements of law, history and the visual – in various contexts, scales and
timeframes.
Link
to the full Call for Papers and other information
Proposals due by 19
January 2024 to laura.petersen@unilu.ch
Convenors
Steven Howe (steven.howe@unilu.ch)
Laura Petersen (laura.petersen@unilu.ch)
Nicole Schraner (nicole.schraner@unilu.ch)
The
conference forms part of the SNSF research project: Imagining
Justice: Law, Politics and Popular Visual Culture in Weimar Germany
Keynote speakers:
- Valérie
Hayaert (University of Warwick)
- Desmond
Manderson (Australian National University)
- Jolene
Rickard (Cornell University)
- Frederic
J. Schwartz (University College London)
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