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Call for Papers

"Re-Imagining Postcolonial Futures: Knowledge Transactions
and Contests of Culture in the African Present"
International Conference
Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies, Open University
Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western
Cape
Cape Town (South Africa)
9-11 July 2009

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At a time of intensified political shifts and realignments,
and renewed appeals to culture and indigenous knowledge, the
re-imagining of the nation and society in South Africa poses
challenges to the scripts of postcolonial studies. These
contests and issues in debate are being felt at every level
in public culture. They are also part of an emergent sense
of uncertainty in many societies around the world that at
the same time hold out new possibilities for redefinition
and reconstitution. What are the new scripts for daily life?
How might the postcolony be rendered liveable? What are the
boundaries of the new nation? What are the markers of time
in the African present and how is expertise being
reconstituted in the humanities? Is it possible to imagine
different ethical relations between knowledge projects and
lived experience? And how might knowledge unravel the
histories of violence in the postcolony?

This conference seeks to create a platform for ideas,
engagements and analyses that are alert to the new
complexities and nuances that underlie the seemingly banal
expressions of politics in public life. South African
scholarship needs to be placed in a critical relation to
other postcolonial projects because of the ever-present
danger of South African exceptionalism.

The challenges of rethinking knowledge have given rise to a
substantial rearrangement of academic inquiry. Museum
studies, heritage, indigenous knowledge and archival
platforms are emerging as critical sites for new engagements
in the humanities. The very organisation of research is
being called into question as universities worldwide strive
to establish research centres alongside discipline-based
knowledge processes. At the same time the scripts of
expertise and service to the community are increasingly
called into question.

This conference will take place at the Centre for Humanities
Research at the University of the Western Cape with support
from the office of the Dean of Arts. It is made possible
through a partnership with and generous funding from the
Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at the Open
University in UK. The conference heralds a new partnership
between the CHR and the Ferguson Centre in promoting
cutting-edge research in the humanities. This is an
initiative in research development. We wish to bring
together senior and junior scholars as well as promising
graduate students. Papers are invited on the following
themes:

- War and the everyday
- Heritage politics, cultural production and aesthetics
- Postcolonial memorial complexes
- Pitfalls of indigenous reworkings
- New networks and mobilities in the postcolonial city
- Forced migrations and the biopolitics of statehood
- Spirituality and the religious idiom
- Nationalism and its neo-liberal moulds

Abstracts of 150 – 200 words are due on 15 May 2009 and
should be sent to Ms Lameez Lalkhen at <[email protected]>,
the Centre for Humanities Research, University of the
Western Cape. Queries should be directed to Premesh Lalu,
<[email protected]> or Dennis Walder at
<[email protected]>.


Contact:

Premesh Lalu
Centre for Humanities Research
University of the Western Cape
Bellville
Cape Town, 7535
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)21 9593162
Fax: +27 (0)21 9591282
Email: [email protected]
Web: 
http://www.uwc.ac.za/usrfiles/users/1/Reimagining_Postcolonial_Futures_Conference_1.pdf

 
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