Call for papers

"Ethics and Postcolonialism"
International Conference
University of Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
8-10 April 2006


This conference attempts to explore and articulate some of
the visible intersections between ethics and
postcolonialism. In this field, ethics can be described as a
"hidden term" underlying discussions around the supposed
"ruins" of a universal code of human rights and the
unmasking of processes of economic exploitation in the world
today. This conference is being organized in conjunction
with "Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial
Studies".

Conceptual models of postcolonial engagement that center
around Leela Gandhi's hospitality or "xenophilia", Edward
Said's secular criticism, and Jacques Derrida's
reconciliation, all can be said to stem in one way or
another from an implicit reliance on ethical premises. The
aim of this conference is to excavate such principles and to
make them more readily available for discussion and
critique. Is it possible to envisage an ethics that can make
sense of differing value systems in the different cultures
touched by the process of globalization? On the one hand,
there is an increasingly widespread scepticism towards the
universal applicability of ethical concepts, which is
counterbalanced by the powerful emphasis of postcolonial
theory on the ethics of engagement and the necessity of
intervention. Given these premises, it appears particularly
urgent to envisage a more contextualized form of ethics that
can nevertheless lay claim to a strategic validity in terms
of moral and political accountability. Numerous and urgent
questions make a discussion of the ethical approach in
dealing with postcolonial issues necessary: for example, is
there an ethical aspect to violence in contemporary
postcolonial societies, indeed could violence be seen as an
ethical necessity in some cases? Or in terms of historical
reparations and reconciliations, can ethics always be seen
as restorative or are there significant failures in this
vision?

Such questions demand a sustained scrutiny of the concepts
of ethics, human rights, and intervention, and will involve
discussions of conscientious activism in the
inter-disciplinary overlaps between politics, literature,
cultural theory, sociology and development. For this
reason, we plan to invite speakers across a range of
academic disciplines.

Suggested topics:

- The ethics of intervention
- Communitarianism versus individualism
- Ethics and development
- Locality and globality in contemporary ethics
- "Xenophilia", or adopting a cause that is not your own
- Ethics and the multicultural public sphere
- Secular versus religious ethics
- Ethics and gender
- De-coding human rights
- Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
- Violence and liberation struggles
- A history of ethics and colonialism/postcolonialism:
  similarities and differences in conceptual approaches

For more information, please go to our website:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/niassh/ethics/index.htm


Contact:

Neelam Srivastava
University of Newcastle
School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics
Percy Building
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU
UK
Tel: +44 (191) 222 5128
Email: [email protected]

Gemma Robinson
University of Newcastle
School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics
Percy Building
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU
UK
Tel: +44 (191) 222 3518
Email: [email protected]



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