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Werewolf conference billed as first for UK academy

Event at the University of Hertfordshire breaks new ground in examining the undead

Published on
August 31, 2015
Last updated
September 9, 2015
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Howling at the moon: academics debate the significance of the werewolf

Academics will get a chance to hear papers on 鈥渇ull-moon masculinities鈥, 鈥渨erewolves and white trash鈥 and 鈥渞e-wilding鈥 the wolf at a conference to be held this week.

Claimed to be 鈥渢he first time werewolves have been welcomed into the academy鈥, The Company of Wolves: Sociality, Animality, and Subjectivity in Literary and Cultural Narratives 鈥 Werewolves, Shapeshifters and Feral Humans at the University of Hertfordshire from 3-5 September has been convened by Sam George, senior lecturer in literature at the institution.

It is also the third event in the wider project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, which explores the theme of the undead in art and literature, and how this relates to wider issues of gender, technology and consumption. Earlier conferences have considered vampires and the heritage of Bram Stoker.

This week, more than 50 academic papers will consider topics ranging from the work of the 鈥済othic鈥 novelist Angela Carter to the wolf鈥檚 re-emergence in Europe and plans to re-introduce them in the UK.

There will also be werewolf-related games and lantern shows, and a visit to the Hertfordshire grave of 鈥淧eter the Wild Boy鈥, a feral child who became a 鈥渉uman pet鈥 of the royal court in the 18th century.

matthew.reisz@tesglobal.com

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Since this article was published we have been made aware of about werewolves, held in Manchester in 2010.

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And people take the AHRC seriously! Modish fads and the funding of ones chums.

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