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Call for Papers

"Culture(s) and Conflict(s), Culture(s) in Conflict:
Religious Issues in the English-speaking World"
Multidisciplinary Conference
Culture and Religion in the English-Speaking World Research
Group (CRPA)
Jesus College, University of Oxford
Oxford (UK)
7-8 September 2007

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Clearly, migratory processes foster interfacing, that is to
say exchanges as well as confrontations between cultures
whose limits consequently appear more sharply or become
blurred. While intercultural contacts can bring about, they
may also reveal divergences, differences and oppositions
which characterise conflicts, a phenomenon which has been
inherent to the functioning of societies throughout the
centuries.

The double title of this conference suggests two possible
approaches to the connection between culture(s) and
conflict(s):
- on the one hand, one may focus on the relationship between
culture(s) and conflict(s), that is to say the way people
analyse conflict(s) according to their own cultural
background : in other words, the way conflict is presented,
interpreted, echoed;
- on the other hand, conflict may be considered as a clash
between cultures and the emphasis will be laid on the
origins of conflict, its means of expression, its
significance, its consequences.
One may also ponder the possible conjunction of the two
approaches, whenever an individual, or a group of
individuals, is simultaneously the actor and the observer of
conflict.

Because religion has always been such an integral part of
people’s lives, it has also always been a integral part of
many conflicts. For this conference, papers will be accepted
from a wide variety of disciplines: theology, history,
anthropology, ethnology, sociology, psycho-sociology,
political science, economics, literature, linguistics.

This conference will examine the interplay between religion
and conflict:
- conflict between religions
- conflict within religions
- the religious interpretation of conflicts as well as the
  interpretation of religious conflicts
- religions conflicting with socio-cultural choices or as a
  vector of socio-cultural choices
- religion as a socio-cultural filter
- religion conflicting with other means of or filters for
  perceiving the world
- the representation of conflict(s) as a source of conflict
- the representation of conflict in religion(s)

For this multidisciplinary conference, papers will be
accepted from a wide variety of disciplines. In the field of
area studies, theology, history, anthropology, ethnology,
sociology, psycho-sociology, political science and economics
will be useful theoretical tools to study, on the one hand,
the various cultural approaches to conflicts (analysis,
representations, interpretations), or, on the other hand,
the genesis of conflicts. In literature, the dual approach «
Culture(s) and conflict(s), cultures in conflict » is fully
justified. On the one hand, the relating of conflicts is
conditioned by the narrator’s culture; on the other hand,
novels, drama and poetry provide ample space for
intercultural conflict in any culture.

In linguistics, languages will be studied both as
conflicting objects and as vectors of conflict, via the
analysis of texts and discourses.

Although the conference focuses on the English-speaking
world, comparative perspectives will also be very welcome.

Paper proposals should be sent in one-page abstract form in
English, together with 5 keywords, to Pr Valérie Peyronel
([email protected]) by no later than April 15, 2007.
The proposals will be peer-reviewed and authors will be
notified of acceptance by no later than April 30.

Organised by the CRPA research group (Culture and Religion
in the English-Speaking World), created in 1976 at the
University of Paris XII. Following the restructuring process
of public research in France, the CRPA is now part of a
larger Paris XII University registered research team, IMAGER
EA3958 (Institut du Monde Anglophone, Germanique et Roman).


Contact:

Prof. Valérie Peyronel
Paris XII University
61, avenue du Général de Gaulle
F-94010 Créteil Cedex
France
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]


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