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Call for Papers

"Does the Past Matter? Renegotiating the Past, Communal
Identity, and Multiculturalism in Europe"
International Seminar
Moore Institute, National University of Ireland
Galway (Ireland)
13-14 November 2008

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In our liquid second modernity, as Zygmunt Bauman declared,
amnesia has seemingly reached epidemic proportions.
Sociologists, cultural critics and historians warn us that
our modern society has severed the ties with the past in
order to inhabit the present and the future, and has
embraced a hodgepodge of ready-made identities, whilst
rejecting more traditional forms of identification. However,
it is not necessarily so. The past matters.

The question remains: how should we relate to national and
cultural histories while striving to create a new
multicultural Europe? Should we be advocates of Nietzschean
antiquarian or critical modes of relating to history? Or is
there a need for a more transgressive approach to history
that would allow creating a civic European platform?

The aim of this seminar is twofold. First, it aims to
address the issue of negotiating between past and present at
both local and national levels in Europe; secondly, to
investigate the influence of this enterprise on the
formation of progressive communal identities. The wide scope
of the conference is intended to be informed by a variety of
perspectives (cultural, political, ethical, religious and
social) from which the relationship between the past,
identity, and our perception of the ‘Other’ can be viewed.
Contributions from a variety of disciplines are welcome:
women and gender studies, literary and film studies,
political science, philosophy, sociology and history.
Proposals for interdisciplinary and comparative papers are
especially welcome. The main questions of the seminar are:

- Does the re-examination of the past contribute to the
  cohesion or fragmentation of a community?
- How important is the recovery of the past for postcolonial
  and post-totalitarian societies?
- Is reckoning with the past conducive to cultural
  pluralism?
- Can renegotiation of the past contribute to the inclusion
  of cultural, racial and political Others in Europe?
- What ethical considerations does this enterprise raise for
  the project of multicultural Europe?
- In what ways does immigration influence our relationship
  with the national past?

Keynote Speakers:
Dr Ronit Lentin (TCD, Ireland), second speaker to be confirmed

Proposals of up to 250 words for 20 minute duration papers
should be sent to Dr Kinga Olszewska. Accepted formats are
Word and PDF. Please include also the following information:
name, affiliation, contact details, and technical
requirements.
Abstract submission deadline is 31st of May 2008.
Paper acceptance notification will be sent out by the 20th
of June 2008.


Contact:

Dr Kinga Olszewska
Moore Institute
National University of Ireland
Galway
Ireland
Fax: +353 91 495507
Email: [email protected]

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