Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Call for Abstracts - 2018 ANA-FUNAI International Conference


Call for Abstracts - 2018 ANA-FUNAI International Conference



Conference Theme

Expanding Frontiers: Nigeria’s Creative Writing in the 21st Century

Each age demands different things from literature, so our criticism, from age to age, will reflect the things that the age demands. (T.S Eliot)

The twenty-first century in Nigeria has witnessed an avalanche of creative writing in all the genres of literature and beyond. More than ever before, this period has shown that creative writing and critical practices offer greater possibilities for social re-engineering and meaningful mediation in public spaces. This expansion is witnessed in the steady growth of the list of names of Nigerians associated with national and international acclaim. Equally expanding, are the writers’ use of neo-stylistic techniques in the pursuit of diverse visionary goals as well as re-conceptualizations of the ideas of the state of the Nigerian nation, nationhood, politics, migration, governance, leadership, gender, sex, sexuality, new technologies, the new media, internet and the environment. Also pertinent to the vision of contemporary Nigerian writers is the re-assessment of the meaning and construction of relationships between individuals (from the same country) when found outside their country, as well as the different needs for interacting with various nations around the globe. These have led to re-definition, re-negotiations and re-construction of new identities of the self and the nation.

The “Expanding Frontiers” conference provides scholars the opportunity to articulate as well as interrogate these new trends and the stylistic evolutions of Nigerian literature in the 21st century. Specifically, the conference aims to answer questions such as (but not limited to):
  • In what ways do the thematic preoccupations of the new literatures of the 21st century (both in the indigenous and foreign languages) differ from the previous generations of creative writing in Nigeria or Africa?
  • In what ways do the styles, and methodologies of Nigeria’s literatures of the 21st century differ from literary practices of the past?
  • How have the new technologies and new media affected the practices, reception and disseminations of literary practices in Nigeria and beyond?
Interested contributors should register and submit abstracts (which may be comparative in approach) of 250 to 300 words to our conference portal - www.ana-funai.megaconferences.com. Workshop participants are expected to register online at the same website. Deadline for submission of abstract and early bird registration is May 2018.

For more informaton, please mail: ana-funai@megaconferences.com or call: +234 803 340 9868
Conference Registration fee

Early Bird Registration

₦15,000

Registration at the gate

₦20,000

Conference attendees are eligible to attend the workshop.

Workshop

The Creative Practice Workshop Series

Creativity workshop series is conceived as a medium for offering skill training to generality of interested people, who might have deep interest in developing their creative skills, but do not necessarily hold graduate degrees in these areas. As the global market clamor more for skill proficiency over the existing dross of paper knowledge, it becomes imperative for Universities and professional bodies to pave the way in developing avenues and creating seamless opportunities for knowledge transfer in the area of skill acquisition.
Four workshops shall hold simultaneously within the period of the conference. These workshops shall, among other things, provide for professionals and distinguished writers to engage younger writers in creative enterprises. These workshops, which shall be participatory in nature, shall enable participants to gather skills in the following areas:
  1. Poetry
  2. Prose
  3. Drama
  4. drawing/painting/tie & dye.
Workshop Registration fee

Early Bird Registration

₦5,000

Registration at the gate

₦10,000

Best creative works shall attract impressive cash prizes.

Conference Speaker

Keynote Speaker

Femi Osofisan

Professor Babafemi Adeyemi Osofisan, known as Femi Osofisan or F.O., is one of the foremost dramatists in Africa. He is Emeritus Professor of Drama, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He is a Theatre Director, Actor, Critic, Poet, Novelist, Editor and Newspaper Columnist. He has written and produced more than sixty plays, five volumes of poetry, four novels and several collections of essays.

Registration

Register early, and save more!

Deadline for submission of abstract and early bird registration is May 2018.
This conference uses the megaconferences platform for conference/workshop registration and submission of abstracts. If you already have an account on megaconferences, please click here to login. If you are just starting your registration for the first time, please fill the form below.

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₦15k

Early Bird Save NOW

Registration fee shall cover participation for both the conference and workshop.

₦5k

Workshop only

Registration fee shall cover participation for the workshop only.

Conference Venue

Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (FUNAI)
FUNAI is one of the nine new Federal Universities that were set up by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR on the 26th of February 2011 in order to expand access to quality education to all parts of Nigeria and to produce research that will support the nation’s economy and its industries. Here at FUNAI our focus is on Excellence and Integrity.
The University under the visionary and dynamic leadership of Professor Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba FASN, FNAAE aspires to be a world class centre of learning and research that will be reputable nationally and internationally. Website: www.funai.edu.ng
Located in an idyllic semi-pastoral environ, the Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo, FUNAI, offers scholars, creative practitioners and workshop participants, the perfect setting for engagement in meaningful interactions and skill acquisition during this important period of Nigeria’s literary fiesta.
Accomodation Inquiries
Mr. Sylvanus Oko
Secretary, Ebonyi Branch
Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)
+234 803 340 9868
General Inquiries
Dr. Ofonime Inyang
National Secretary
Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)
+234 818 816 4110, +234 805 786 8575
anaexco2015@gmail.com

Prof. G.M.T. Emezue
Dean, Faculty of Humanities
Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo (FUNAI)
+234 706 524 6071

Do you have questions?
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