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FHS-Fantastic and Power - PAMLA 2026 : Francophone & Hispanophone Studies: The Fantastic and the Politics of Power

In Person N/a November 12-15, 2026
Submission Deadline: 30th June, 2026 — 15 days remaining
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About the Conference

This panel explores how Francophone and Hispanophone fantastic literatures engage structures of power, hierarchy, and authority across diverse historical and cultural contexts.

From the nineteenth century to the present, Francophone and Hispanophone fantastic literatures have unsettled the boundaries between the real and the impossible. Emerging from interconnected histories shaped by imperial expansion, colonial violence, dictatorship, revolution, and migration, the fantastic operates not only as narrative hesitation, but as a subtle language of power. As theorists such as Tzvetan Todorov and David Roas have shown, ontological uncertainty is never merely aesthetic. It signals deeper crises of authority, perception, and legitimacy.

Writers including Guy de Maupassant, Julio Cortázar, Jorge Luis Borges, Horacio Quiroga, Amélie Nothomb, and Samanta Schweblin mobilize ambiguity, doubling, and narrative instability to interrogate structures of domination. In contexts marked by censorship, authoritarian leadership, or colonial hierarchies, the fantastic functions obliquely. It transforms uncertainty into critique and hesitation into resistance.

In dialogue with PAMLA 2026’s theme, Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict, this panel invites proposals examining how Francophone and Hispanophone fantastic works engage political, colonial, patriarchal, racialized, and economic hierarchies. How does the fantastic expose what official discourse suppresses? How does narrative instability destabilize ruling elites and institutional authority? In what ways do haunting, metamorphosis, and temporal rupture challenge sovereignty and nationhood?

Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
- The fantastic under dictatorship or censorship
- Colonial and postcolonial anxieties
- Gender, race, and normative authority
- Memory, trauma and spectral return
- Urban modernity and bureaucratic power
- Eco-fantastic and environmental crisis
- Transatlantic and translingual comparisons

Interdisciplinary and comparative approaches are especially welcome. While the panel engages the conference theme directly, proposals exploring other dimensions of Francophone or Hispanophone fantastic studies are strongly encouraged.


Please submit your proposals via the following link: https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19969

Alternatively, you may access the platform at: https://pamla.ballastacademic.com and enter 19969 in the search bar.


For questions or concerns, please contact the panel presiding officer/organizer: Aurore Bissières (She/her) – [email protected]


Submission deadline: June 30, 2026 [extended deadline]

Topics of Interest

4 topics

Research papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:

Venue Information

Seattle

Special conference rates often available near the venue.

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