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Call for Participation: HECKLER, Trade, Nottingham. Deadline 7th June 2013

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Call for Participation: HECKLER, Trade, Nottingham. Deadline 7th June 2013

Time: May 9, 2013 at 9am to June 7, 2013 at 5pm
Location: http://www.tradegallery.org/#heckler
Website or Map: http://www.tradegallery.org/#…
Event Type: call, for, participation
Organized By: Lee Campbell
Latest Activity: May 9, 2013

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Call for Participation

HECKLER

Trade, 1 Thoresby Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG1 1AJ.

Saturday 13 July 2013
12.30pm - 18.30pm

http://www.tradegallery.org/#heckler

Call for paper-based and performative presentations and provocations to be included in the symposium entitled, HECKLER: Tactics to heckle, hiss, howl and holler organised by Loughborough University School of the Artsʼ Lee Campbell and Mel Jordan in association with Trade, Nottingham.

The symposium will explore the potential of the heckler as a speaker that can offer a revised understanding of social exchanges within contemporary debates on participation, linguistics, ethics and communication. Artists’ Campbell and Jordan argue that the heckler, a person who  disrupts performances, speeches and public addresses should be considered as a metaphorical figurehead of impoliteness.

Keynote speakers:

• Daniel Z. Kadar, Professor of English Language and Linguistics, Director, Centre for Intercultural Politeness Research, University of Huddersfield. Provisional paper title: ʻThe heckler's 'impoliteness': A mimetic-relational perspectiveʼ
• Peter Bond (Senior Lecturer, Performance theory and practice, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design). Provisional paper title: ʻOff-sideʼ.
• Dr. Ian Bruff (Political Scientist, Lecturer in International Relations at Loughborough Universityʼs Department for Politics, History and International Relations).

Other contributors include Dr Claire Makhlouf Carter (Artist), Adrian Lee (Artist), Andrew Brown (Artist and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art, Nottingham Trent University, UK), Robin Bale (Artist and PhD candidate) and Joanne Lee (Artist/writer, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art, Nottingham Trent University, UK).

Proposals for presentations are welcome which interrogate what constitutes the heckler and how his/her actions may have significance within multiple contemporary discourses / study disciplines.

HECKLER will also be taking place at Artsadmin, London in September 2013.

Submission guidelines

Please send:

• A 300–350 word proposal/abstract including keywords outlining your presentation and state institute affiliation (if any).
• A short biography including any websites as relevant
• Please do not send any further attachments with your submission.
• Please indicate any particular technical support in your submission.

Timetable:
7 June 2013 – 5pm GMT UK time, deadline (all submissions to be sent via email to Lee Campbell L.Campbell@lboro.ac.uk and Mel Jordan M.Jordan@lboro.ac.uk with the word HECKLER in the subject heading.
15 June 2013 – Notification of successful applicants.
13 July 2013 – Symposium held at Trade, Thoresby Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Jordan, M. Heckle, Hiss, Howl and Holler in Art & the Public Sphere Volume 1 Number 2 APS 1 (2) (Intellect Limited, 2013) 117–119. Leech, G., 1983. Principles of Pragmatics, Longman.

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