Accessibility statement

Death and Culture Conference

Thursday 1 September 2016, 12.30PM to Saturday 3

Speaker(s): Jacque Lynn Foltyn, Sarah Tarlow, Michele Aaron, Eva Reimers

Location: TFTV, University of York Campus

Email: deathandculture2016@york.ac.uk

Call for Papers

Death and Culture

How can we, as academics, understand cultural responses to mortality?

Is every response to death – over time and over place - uniquely personal or essentially the same?

This conference focusses on the impact of mortality on culture, and the ways in which the very fact of death has shaped human behaviour, evidenced through thought, action, production and expression. The conference seeks to re-engage with the study of mortality as an academic enterprise, supported by evidence and framed by theoretical engagement. No discipline is excluded and we are encouraging researchers including postgraduates to contribute who might not consider themselves death scholars, with work that overlaps with death and the dead.

We welcome contributions on topics such as but not limited to:

  • Death, film and television
  • Fame and death
  • Historical death
  • The dead in place and space
  • Law, death and the dead
  • Art and death
  • Commonplace death

Abstracts of roughly 250 words should be sent with a 100 word biography to deathandculture2016@york.ac.uk by Friday 1st April 2016

Keynotes

Prof. Jacque Lynn Foltyn

National University California

Prof. Sarah Tarlow         

University of Leicester

Dr. Michele Aaron

University of Birmingham

Prof. Eva Reimers

Linköping University

 

 

 

 

 

Registration

You can now register through the University of York online store.

Full rate conference registration: £150

Student rate conference registration: £120.

Both tiers of registration cover food and drink during the three days, details of provision will be included on the conference programme. If you have any particular dietry requirements beyond vegetarianism and veganism, please email deathandculture2016@york.ac.uk to let us know. 


*TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

1. All registrations should be received by 1 August 2016. If you have missed this deadline, email deathandculture2016@york.ac.uk to see if there are remaining spaces.

2. Please note that the University of York cannot accept payments by Diner, Switch, Eurocard or American Express Cards, Postal Orders and cheques drawn on a foreign bank.

3. Cancellation – on or before 1 June full refund excluding admin fee of £10. After the 1 June but before 1 August refund of 50% of registration fee. After 1 August no refund will be available.

*DATA PROTECTION AND CONFIDENTIALITY

By providing the personal information on the application form you are agreeing to the University processing and holding it only for the purposes stated in our Data Protection Act Registration. For further information about these purposes and the Act itself, please visit the ‘legal statements’ hyperlink at the foot of the Universities homepage at www.york.ac.uk 

The email address you have provided may be used by the University to communicate with you and for materials linked with the conference. Your data will not be used for purposes other than the administration of the conference. Please inform us if you would like your information protected.

Disclaimer: The ‘Death and Culture 2016 Conference’ reserves the right to change the conference programme at any stage. The ‘Death and Culture 2016 Conference’ does not accept any responsibility for damages of any nature sustained to participants of accompanying persons for personal injury or loss or damage to their property as a result of activities associated with the running of the Conference.

Programme

You can now download a draft of the programme using this link, but please be aware that amendments are still likely to be made.

DRAFT D&C Programme (PDF , 98kb)

Related conferences

In the Midst of Life we are in Death' - Death, Burial and the Afterlife in the Arts and Humanities

23-25 June 2016
University College Dublin

This three-day conference – hosted by the UCD College of Arts & Humanities– aims at bringing together representatives of all branches of the arts and humanities from Ireland and further afield to foster new insights into the way in which death shapes our existence.

Conference website