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Call for Papers

"Sensing the Other, Living in Nepantla: Colonial and
Post-Colonial Remembering and Forgetfulness"
Chimalpahin Conference 2007
Enkidu Magazine
International Society for Cultural History and Cultural
Studies (CHiCS)
Mexico City (Mexico)
15-18 October 2007

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Versión en castellano:
http://www.enkidumagazine.com/eventos/chimalpahin/intro_es.htm

This conference cycle organized annually by Enkidu Magazine
and the International Society for Cultural History and
Cultural Studies (CHiCS) in Mexico City is devoted to
colonial and post colonial remembering and forgetfulness
viewed from a wide range of different interdisciplinary
perspectives with particular attention to communicative
issues and reflections on „self“ and „otherness“, memories,
historical myths and other expressions of historical and
political memory.

„Sensing the Other, Living in Nepantla: Colonial and
Post-Colonial Remembering and Forgetfulness“ is dedicated to
the Nahua Historian Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón
Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin (1579-1660), who more than a
century after the Spanish conquest narrated and mediated in
his native language Nahuatl, the history of Central Mexico
and in particular his own altepetl (ethnic state unit in
Central Mexico before and after the conquest) Chalco.

We welcome submissions from all branches of the social
sciences, humanities, as well as the arts. Graduate students
are encouraged to participate.

The program is organised in a large number of special
thematic sessions and subconferences covering a diverse
series of topics extending from a special session on "Voices
of slaves in inquisitorial records" to "Education and
Nation-Building in Latin America" and "Representations of
the 'Other' on the Theater Stage".

Papers will be considered on related themes and topics from
a wide range of perspectives. Presenters are encouraged to
interpret the themes of the conference broadly and may
explore any historical period, with any geographic focus.

500 word abstracts should be submitted to the organising
committee in English, Castilian, German or French by 1 May,
2007. The conference languages will be English and
Castilian.

Interpretations of the conference theme ranging from the
predictable to the surprising are encouraged.

The conference will focus on conceptualizations and
representations of cultural categories in colonial and post
colonial realities, and the ways in which individuals have
understood and enacted these frameworks in their lives.
Among the themes of interest are the following:

- Conquest and Continuity
- Borders and Borderlands
- Intra-ethnic translations
- Representations of Otherness
- Historical stereotypes in the construction of the past and
  the present
- Gendered Spaces
- Reinterpretations of History and Histories about
  colonialism and post-colonialism
- Memory and Archives
- The interaction of categories like nation, gender, class,
  and religion
- Education and nation-building in post-colonial societies
- Identities in transition
- Historical Memory
- Political Memory
- Narrative and Linguistics
- Narrative and Myth
- Voice and reflexivity in oral and written records
- Story, Dialogue and Discourse
- Testimonial Narratives
- Memory and Written Record
- Language, Authority and Silence
- Other Suggestions

Interdisciplinary perspectives are especially welcome since
all these topics in themselves stretch across several
disciplines: history, literary studies, linguistics,
psychology, political sciences, pedagogy, ethnology,
anthropology, sociology...

Papers should be of approximately 30 minutes duration (circa
8 - 10 pages). Other forms of presentation, for instance
workshops, panel debates and poster sessions will be
considered on request.

Graduate and postgraduate students are encouraged to attend
and present papers. Selected papers from the conference will
be published in book form.

* Proposals for Panel Sessions:

Typically, a panel of academic papers should include 3
(maximum 4) speakers and 1 moderator. Each session will last
for 2 hours allowing for 30 minutes for each speaker and a
further 30 minutes for questions and discussion.

Proposers should submit:

(1) session title and a session intro (ca 100 words),
(2) paper titles,
(3) abstracts for each paper (500 words),
(4) short biography for each participant and the panel chair
    (ca 100-150 words),
(5) institutional affiliation and address for each
    participant,
(6) audio-visual and other technical requirements.

If you would like to propose a panel session, and want
assistance in finding speakers and/or a session chair, we
can publish a call for papers for your panel session on the
conference web site and distribute it in our newsletter. If
you have an idea for panel session and would like us to
publish a call for papers on the conference website, please
send us a proposal by e-mail to <[email protected]>.

* Proposals for individual papers

Abstracts are to be submitted by 1 May, 2007, along with the
presenter’s name, address, telephone, email, and
institutional affiliation as well as a short biography (ca
100-150 words). It is recommended to use the form here when
submitting an abstract. However, abstracts will also be
accepted as e-mail attachments to <[email protected]>.

All correspondence for this conference will be conducted via
email. You will be notified by 15 June, 2007 whether your
proposal has been accepted or rejected. Full conference
papers should be submitted by the 1st of October 2006.
Abstracts and summaries of the conference papers will be
made available at the conference web page from August 2006.


Contact:

Centro Cultural Enkidu
Galeana 434
Barrio Xaltocan
Del. Xochimilco
México, D.F., C.P. 16090
Mexico
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.enkidumagazine.com/eventos/chimalpahin/intro_en.htm


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