Crossing Borders: Transnational Perspectives on Life-Writing and Ego-Documents
We are delighted to announce that Professor Eva Kovacs (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute) will deliver the keynote address, focusing on the history of Jewish life in Hungary through ego-documents. We invite proposals from scholars at all career stages, especially early career researchers, that address life-writing and ego-documents in transnational and multilingual contexts. Papers may focus on individual case studies, comparative approaches, methodological innovation, or theoretical reflections.
Possible themes include (but are not limited to):
- German-Jewish ego-documents and cultural identity
- European life-writing from mediterranean to Eastern European contexts
- Digital humanities approaches to multilingual personal narratives
- Historical perspectives on life-writing across cultures
- Colonial and postcolonial life-writing traditions
- Women’s life-writing and gendered voices across borders
- Literary influence and cross-linguistic creative dialogues
- Contemporary digital life-writing in global contexts
- Script-switching and multimodal ego-documents
- Migration narratives and transcontinental archives
- Indigenous life-writing and linguistic sovereignty
Format: In-person
This event is made possible through funding from the MHRA and the GHS, as well as institutional support from the organisers’ universities and research institutes. Additional funding applications are underway, which we hope will further support participation and accessibility.
Call for papers: https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/news/2025/10/call-papers-crossing-borders-transnational-perspectives-life-writing-and-ego-documents
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