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nspired by Cincinnati’s historic role in the Underground Railroad and its National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the theme of this year’s conference is “The Underground: Prohibition, Abolition, Expression.” This year’s conference seeks to investigate the relationship between the literal underground — the built and geological spaces beneath our feet — and the metaphorical and political “undergrounds” of Victorian Britain. Prohibitions and abolitions can drive things underground, but the underground can also be a place of fecundity and growth. What kinds of expression result from conditions of prohibition or abolition? What grows underground?

Paper Topics Might Include but Are Not Limited to:

The majority of the conference will be devoted to in person papers. However, in lieu of seminars this year, we are experimenting with a hybrid roundtable session for lightning talks on a keyword. Thus a subset of our call for papers is a call for proposals for the keyword roundtable, which includes the opportunity for remote participation.

If you are interested in participating this session, please propose a keyword and plan to give a six-minute talk about how it illuminates and raises questions about the Victorian period and our contemporary interactions with it. Talks that engage with teaching, research process, and other types of work are welcome. These short presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion of the intersections—conceptual or practical—between these topics.

All other conference sessions will be in person only. Remote participants (presenters and attendees) will have access to this keyword session only at a separate, much reduced, conference registration rate. This hybrid format offers space to surface terms and concepts that resist easy consensus, and to reflect critically on what language could or could not do in the nineteenth century—and what it still can’t do today.

Please submit an abstract (350 words) and a brief CV for individual papers or keyword submissions. To propose an in person panel or roundtable, submit a brief overview, plus individual paper abstracts and brief CVs for all participants.

Please apply by November 15, 2025, through this form. The committee aims to return decisions by the end of the calendar year


Created November 10, 2025
Last modified November 10, 2025