Ain’t Love Grand
Romance Writers’ of Australia & Flinders University
Love and Romance Conference
Stamford Grand Hotel, Adelaide, South Australia
August 18-21, 2016
Flinders University is partnering with the Romance Writers of
Australia to deliver two peer-reviewed academic streams at the Romance
Writers of Australia national conference in August 2016. One stream will
be focussed on Historical Representations of Love; the second will be
for Popular Romance Studies. The Love Research Cluster for the ARC
Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions and the International
Association for the Study of Popular Romance Studies are partners for
these streams and we aim to bring together a diverse and dynamic
community of researchers on love and romance.
Love is central in the personal, social, and political construction
of how we understand, organise, categorise, and measure our
relationships. For historians, cultural theorists, sociologists,
psychologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, and literary scholars it
is not possible to understand our areas without some understanding of
the role of love. For Romance writers, it is the centre of their
narratives. This is an increasingly reciprocal relationship. Writers use
the work of scholars to give their work immediacy and accuracy, while
scholars use popular depictions to explain cultural difference or
illustrate cultural paradigms both in their work and their teaching.
This conference aims to bring together those who create representations
of love, sex, and romance with those who study them through its
transdisciplinary academic stream, ‘Historical Representations of Love’
and its popular romance specific stream ‘Popular Romance Studies’.
Keynote Speakers at the conference will be:
- Professor Catherine Roach (New College, University of Alabama)
- Professor Stephanie Trigg (University of Melbourne)
- Dr Danijela Kambaskovic (University of Western Australia)
Deadline for Submission of Papers is
Monday 29 February, 2016. Send to:
amy.t.matthews@flinders.edu.au
More details can be found here and for further information please contact: Dr Amy Matthews (
amy.t.matthews@flinders.edu.au) and Dr Erin Sebo (
erin.sebo@flinders.edu.au)