3rd Global Conference
Heroes and Villains: Justice and Punishment
Saturday 10th September ? Monday 12th September 2011
Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Call for Papers
A villain (also known in film and literature as the bad guy, black hat, or heavy) is an evil character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the antagonist, the character who tends to have a negative effect on other characters. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess (often to differentiate her from a male villain). Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines villain as a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot.
Indicative themes for research and development will include (but are not limited to);
* How do we define a villainous act?
* What is a villainous act? How do we define it?
* When we look at actions which are deemed
and judged to be right/wrong, good/bad, how are
such actions classified?
* What is a crime?
* How are crimes classified?
* What disciplines are needed to uncover,
discover and identify a crime?
* How do we define crime scenes, ex. Scenes
of atrocity, crimes against humanity?
* What do we learn about our view of crime
via the depiction of forensic investigations of
crime scenes?
* How does the idea of a criminal
underworld which exists beneath, underneath,
below the everyday world influence us?
* Why are villains more
intriguing/interesting/attractive than heroes?
* How is the perception of crime and villainy
shaped by space, place AND time?
* Does villainy belong to the realm of the night?
* Does villainy belong under cover of darkness?
* Does criminality and villainy depend on
being hidden or concealed?
* Who are the people charged with doing the
investigation, detection, sleuthing?
* What do villains do and why do they do it?
* What tools/skills do they have/use?
* Does the villain create the person who
catches him/her ? i.e a nemesis?
* Does the existence of a villain create the
need for a hero?
* What kind of personality/character
traits/deviance creates a villain?
* What is the nature of the criminal mind?
* Is it differentiated from the minds of
those who do good?
* What is the character of the heroic mind?
* Why do good? Why be a hero?
* Why side with/dispense justice?
* Why do we have 'criminal' psychology?
* Why don't we have 'goody two-shoes' psychology?
* How do notions of responsibility and
diminished responsibility factor into the debate?
* How is crime defined by punishment?
* What are the causes of crime/villainy?
* What are the consequences of crime/villainy?
* How does fear define crime/villainy?
* Can villains actually be heroes?
* Can Villains be portrayed as sympathetic/ or gain our sympathy?
* Is the villain sometimes on the side of right? Can criminality be an attempt at social justice against unjust regimes?
* Are heroes made villainous by blind allegiance to moral codes?
* Must justice involve punishment of the villain?
* Is punishment of the criminal required by justice?
* How does the punishment of the hero increase his heroism or the lack of punishment increase the villainy of the villain?
* How does the depiction of heroes/villains evolve?
* How does such depiction shape or reflect society?
Papers will be accepted which deal with related areas and themes.
The 2011 meeting of Heroes and Villains: Justice and Punishment will run alongside our project on The Patient and we anticipate holding sessions in common between the two projects. We welcome any papers considering the problems or addressing issues that straddle these two themes.
Papers will be considered on any related theme. 300 word abstracts should be submitted by Friday 25th March 2011. If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be submitted by Friday 22nd July 2011.
300 word abstracts should be submitted to the Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, following this order:
a) author(s)
b) affiliation
c) email address
d) title of abstract
e) body of abstract
E-mails should be entitled: Villains Abstract Submission
Please use plain text (Times Roman 12) and abstain from using any special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative electronic route or resend.
Organising Chairs
Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
Evil Hub Leader, Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
E-mail:
[email protected] Rob Fisher
Network Founder and Network Leader
Inter-Disciplinary.Net, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
E-mail:
[email protected] The conference is part of the 'At the Interface' series of research projects. The aim of the
conference is to bring together people from different areas and interests to share ideas and
explore various discussions which are innovative and exciting. All papers accepted for and
presented at this conference are eligible for publication in an ISBN eBook. Selected papers may be invited to go forward for development into a themed ISBN hard copy volume.
For further details about the project please visit:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/evil/villains-and-villainy/
For further details about the conference please visit:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/evil/villains-and-villainy/call-for-papers/
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