Roots 40th Anniversary Conference in East Hartford

On October 6 and 7 of 2017, Goodwin College will host a special conference to mark the 40th anniversary of the original broadcast of Roots. Goodwin College houses a significant repository of Alex Haley’s writings, and it is committed to promoting dialogue about social justice and opportunity for all. We welcome 250-word proposals for conference presentations focused on any aspect of the miniseries, its impact, and its legacy.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

  • Media representations of slavery and African-Americans over the last half-century,
  • The sociological and educational impacts of intergenerational trauma,
  • Re-viewing Roots within the context of contemporary concerns such as the epidemic of mass-incarceration, the cultural heritage of the Civil War, the Black Lives Matter campaign, etc.,
  • The power of television as both an agent of change and as upholder of the status quo,
  • Generic interactions between oral history and novelistic fiction, and between historical iconography and televised melodrama,
  • The history of attempts to have a public “conversation about race” and their ambiguous outcomes,
  • Genealogy, naming, and African-American identity,
  • Approaches to teaching the novel and the miniseries.

In addition to scholarly contributions, we also welcome artwork, creative writing, personal narratives, and multimedia reflections on Roots for inclusion in the conference program.

Conference Dates: October 6-7, 2017

Conference Location: Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT

Proposal Submission Deadline: November 1, 2016

Please submit proposals through the following website:

http://digitalcommons.goodwin.edu/roots/

 

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