35th SEDERI International Conference

Early Modern Travails

2-4 April, 2025
Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura
Universidad de Granada

Andromeda, Perseo e Hydra del Atlas Coelestis - Sederi 2025

Call for papers

We are pleased to announce the 35th SEDERI International Conference.

‘Travail’ in the early modern period encapsulates a physical as well as an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual dimension, nothing short of hard work and of a trying and taxing experience, one that tests the determination and resilience of those who dare undertake it. Rich in literary connotations, travail frequently also refers to the throes of the process of writing, editing, and translating, and to the outcome of such physically demanding mental labour in the form of poems and of prose fiction and non-fiction (from memoirs and epistles, to cosmographies, to maps). As later noted by Samuel Johnson, ‘travel’ is furthermore ‘generally supposed originally the same with travail’, differing ‘only as particular from general’, though commonly used indistinguishably in the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries to mean journey and voyage. Travail thus becomes a way to think about journeys out into the world, into the depths of socio-political and individual selves, and into the intricacies of textual composition. It moreover stands as a reminder that writing was a professional and an economic activity, and as such illustrates other meanings of work and labour.

The 35th SEDERI International Conference invites discussions around the complexities of the multifaceted notion of travail through analyses of diverse perspectives and sources: from travelogues to devotional prose, from plays to works on geography and history, from epic poetry to cartography. Proposals are invited that might address (but are not limited to) any of the following:

  • Travel guides and accounts of actual travel practices
  • Depictions of imagined voyages to made-up lands
  • Utopian/dystopian writing
  • Pilgrimages and other forms of embodied spiritual practices
  • Metaphorical explorations of writing, reading, and performing as forms of travelling/travailing
  • Travelling books: commerce and the booktrade
  • Publishing and translating: practices and challenges
  • Professional authors, playwrights, actors
  • Commercial theatre and touring practices
  • Women travellers
  • Pain and travail: bodily suffering and the throes of writing

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Keynote speakers

Patricia Akhimie

Patricia Akhimie

The Folger Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library & Rutgers University

Brian Cummings

Brian Cummings

University of York

Mary C. Fuller

Mary C. Fuller

Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT

Andrew Hadfield

Andrew Hadfield

University of Sussex

Committees

Scientific Committee

Leticia Álvarez Recio
Universidad de Sevilla

Gerd Bayer
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

María José Coperías Aguilar
Universidad de Valencia

Carme Font-Paz
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Dieter Fuchs
Universität Wien

Ana Sáez Hidalgo
Universidad de Valladolid

Sarah Knight
University of Leicester

Jesús López-Peláez Casellas
Universidad de Jaén

José Luis Martínez Dueñas Espejo
Universidad de Granada

Susana Oliveira
Universidade de Lisboa

Rafael Juan Pascual Hernández
Universidad de Granada

José María Pérez Fernández
Universidad de Granada

Simone Pinet
Cornell University

Maria de Jesus Relvas
Universidade Aberta

Alexander Samson
University College London

Greg Walker
University of Edinburgh

Organizing ​Committee

Rocío G. Sumillera
Universidad de Granada

Miriam Criado Peña
Universidad de Granada

Milagros López-Peláez Casellas
Universidad de Granada

José Ruiz Más
Universidad de Granada

Mencey González Armas
Universidad de Granada