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Call for Papers

Theme: Intersectional Inquiries and Collaborative Action
Subtitle: Gender and Race
Type: International Conference
Institution: Gender Studies Program, University of Notre Dame
Location: Notre Dame, IN (USA)
Date: 2.–4.3.2017
Deadline: 1.10.2016

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Questions of race and gender continue to undergird broad sections of
inquiry in the academy and beyond. The ongoing legacies and current
manifestations of racism and sexism continue to demand intellectual
analysis, institutional recognition, and collective intervention.
Reaching a critical crescendo during the political upheavals of the
1960s’ civil rights/anti-colonial era and the responding cultural
turn in the humanities, Black feminists have discussed the ways in
which both race and gender are co-constitutive and rely on
intersecting paradigms of power and constructions of difference.
Indeed, the concept of “intersectionality,” coined by Kimberlé
Williams Crenshaw, has become a key mode of framing how identities
and sites of contestation around identity are multiple and complex.
Furthermore, critics and activists from a myriad of socio-political
milieus have underscored the importance of intersectional approaches
in struggles for social justice and in the making of inclusive public
spaces. From feminist scholarship to human rights policy to
commentary via Twitter memes, intersectionality as a theoretical
concept, method of analysis, and mode of collaborative action
circulates in both grassroots and intellectual discourse.

The Intersectional Inquiries conference will offer a platform for
scholars from various fields to interrogate the intersections of race
and gender--as manifested materially and discursively--from a broad
range of historical, global, and contemporary contexts. We call on
scholars, activists, and students to attend rigorously to the ways
that race structures gender, sexualities, class, and dis/ability and
the dominating matrices of biopolitical violence and imperialism, as
well as to trace how racialized subjectivities and non-normative
embodiments challenge and radically fracture hierarchy. With this
conference, our hope is to inspire impactful intellectual dialogue
and assist in building ties that might lead to scholarly- and social
justice-focused collaborations.

Our confirmed keynote speaker is Professor Patricia Hill Collins,
Distinguished University Professor of Sociology at the University of
Maryland, College Park.

Topics

The Organizing Committee invites proposals for individual papers,
pre-constituted panels, pre-constituted roundtables, and creative
works that address one or more of the following topics, or other
topics aligned with the conference theme:

- Immigration
- Globalism
- Coloniality and imperialism
- Violence, terror, and war
- Social movements and activism
- Electoral politics
- Neoliberalism
- Sexualities
- Disability
- Religion and spirituality
- Education
- Environment, climate change, and sustainability
- Space, place, and geography
- Labor and economics
- Family and marriage
- Literature, visual culture, and performance
- Popular culture (social media, film, television, music, sports,
  gaming, etc.)
- Digitization and technicity
- Theory and/or methodology
- Feminist jurisprudence

Submission Guidelines

The deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM (US Eastern Daylight Time)
on Saturday, October 1, 2016.

Please submit your proposal here:
http://NDIntersectional.submittable.com/submissions
You will first need to become a member of Submittable (which is easy
and free).

To allow for as many voices as possible at the conference, proposers
may apply for only two of the following roles: paper presenter,
creative works presenter, panel chair, roundtable coordinator, or
roundtable participant.  

We welcome submissions from scholars, activists, artists, and
students, including those at the undergraduate level.

Open Call Papers

Individuals submitting paper proposals should provide an abstract of
250 words, a short bio, and contact information. Co-authored papers
are acceptable.

Pre-constituted Panels

Panel chairs should submit a 250-word rationale for the
pre-constituted panel as a whole.  For each participant, chairs
should submit a 250-word presentation abstract, a short bio, and
contact information. Panels should include 3-4 papers. Co-authored
papers are acceptable.  Panels that include a diversity of panelist
affiliations and experience levels are strongly encouraged.

Pre-constituted Roundtables

Roundtable coordinators should submit a 250-word rationale for the
pre-constituted roundtable as a whole.  For each participant,
coordinators should submit a 250-word abstract of planned comments, a
short bio, and contact information. Roundtables should include no
more than 6 participants (inclusive of coordinator).  Roundtables
that include a diversity of panelist affiliations and experience
levels are strongly encouraged. Roundtable participants’ remarks at
the conference should be brief in order to create substantive
discussion with attendees.

Open Call Creative Works

Proposals for audiovisual and other creative works should consist of
a 250-word abstract (including the length and format of the work), a
short bio of the producer/director, contact information, and
requirements for exhibition. Co-authored work is acceptable. If the
work is viewable online, please submit a URL. 

More Information

Please direct any questions about the conference and the submission
process to: ndintersectio...@gmail.com.

Updates about the conference schedule, events, travel and lodging,
and more will be posted here:
http://genderstudies.nd.edu/news-and-events/intersectional-inquiries/

Conference Organizers:
Tara Hudson, Z'étoile Imma, Mary Celeste Kearney, and Christine
Venter, University of Notre Dame.


Contact:

Intersectional Inquiries Conference
Email: ndintersectio...@gmail.com
Web:
http://genderstudies.nd.edu/news-and-events/intersectional-inquiries/




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