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Call for Papers

"Postcolonial Actualities: Past and Present"
6th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX (USA)
16-17 October 2009

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The interdisciplinary conference Postcolonial Actualities:
Past and Present at the University of Texas at Austin will
focus on how the immigrant flux of colonized populations
between urban spaces of former colonizing countries and
colonies has reformed the politics of literature, sociology,
art, and culture in the cities of former colonial powers.
The conference aims to create discussions investigating how
major cities of former empires and colonies have become the
stage of hybridity, multiculturalism, and new social
dynamics. Participation is open to graduate students and
scholars from all disciplines and national/cultural study
areas.

The age of globalism that shapes the world today is both a
cause and effect of postcolonial actualities: effect because
of the cultural influences (imposed or transmitted) of
colonial powers on colonized lands through the centuries;
cause because the supposed end of the colonialist era
started world events of migration, hybridity,
multiculturalism and relocation in the urban centers of
former colonial powers. Several critics have already shaped
the postcolonial discourse such as from Said to Bhabha, from
Achebe to Rushdie, from the Subaltern Studies Group to
Anzalda and the reality of our world today continues to
offer numerous possibilities for discussion on postcolonial
issues.

Details and further information on our plenary keynote
speaker and special events will be provided in the coming
weeks.

Proposals and Information:

Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers that explore the
influence of immigration, hybridity, class formation, etc.
in any urban space that was once part of a colonizing
empire. Likewise, papers that deal with centers that
suffered an outgoing emigration are also invited. A list of
possible topics is appended to this page.

Submit your abstract of 150-250 words in an email (no
attachments) to <[email protected]> along with a
brief biographical statement (max. 250 words) that can be
used to introduce you. Please put "ABSTRACT: POSTCOLONIAL
ACTUALITIES 2009" in the header of your email. The deadline
for submitting an abstract is June 15, 2009.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Literature of diasporic communities
- Changing soundscapes
- The city and the visual
- Public and private spaces
- Politics and aesthetics of translation
- Dynamics of race and ethnicities
- Projections of/on the future
- Utopias and dystopias
- Choices in language
- The law of the city
(Any additional topics in the spirit of the Call for Papers
are welcome)


Contact:

Simone Sessolo
University of Texas at Austin
Program in Comparative Literature
1 University Station B5003
Austin, TX 78712-0196
USA
Phone: +1 512 363-7217
Email: [email protected]
Web: 
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/progs/complit/news/current/sixthannualconference09/

 
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