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Call for Publications

Theme: Decolonizing Our Names in the 21st Century
Subtitle: Place, Identity, and Agency
Publication: Edited Collection of Essays
Date: 2023
Deadline: 15.4.2022

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The last three decades have resulted in broad efforts to address the
coloniality of the names that designate our communities and the
people who live in or come from them. Calls to consult and give
greater voice to marginalized groups, whether in Australia, Canada,
Latin America, or Africa (among other nations and regions that have
experienced or continue to experience colonization), shine light on
the need to address harmful naming practices that have impacted and
shaped our identities. Names have also been used to resist the
settler-colonial normativity implied by maps, toponyms, street signs,
institutional names, and even individual and collective names given
to people. Furthermore, tools such as the United Nations Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous People — which many countries have adopted
or are considering embracing — are transforming into calls to action
so that marginalized groups choose and adopt their own names, and
society more broadly subscribes to decolonized names and naming
practices.

This collection of essays will offer both case studies that
demonstrate how names are (or are not) decolonized, as well as
theorizations about decoloniality at its intersection with names and
identity. The book will bring together scholars working in Indigenous
Studies, Critical Race Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies,
Postcolonialism, Onomastics, among other fields interested in
decolonizing names. The book will attempt to offer tools to
marginalized groups around the world so that they can pursue the
decolonization of their names while challenging the so-called
authorities who claim to govern naming conventions and practices.

Please submit a 250-word abstract that includes (1) a title, (2) a
clear description of the case study and/or theorization about
decoloniality and naming that you wish to contribute, and (3) the
thinkers or scholarly fields with which your contribution will
engage, in addition to a 150-word biographical note, to the editors,
Dr. Lauren Beck (lb...@mta.ca) and Dr. Grace Gomashie
(ggoma...@uwo.ca) by April 15, 2022.

Accepted proposals will be developed into 8,000-word chapters
(including notes) and full-length chapters will be due in October
2022, with publication estimated later in 2023.


Contact:

Dr. Lauren Beck
Visual and Material Culture Studies
Mount Allison University
Email: lb...@mta.ca




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