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Conference Announcement

"African Identities in the Age of Obama"
1st African and African American Studies Conference
African and African American Studies Program,
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA (USA)
8-10 October 2009

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To provide a critical forum for the continued examination of
African identities, the African and African American Studies
program at George Mason University will host a
multidisciplinary conference titled "African Identities in
the Age of Obama."

On January 20, 2009, the first African-American president
Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as the President of the
United States of America.

His inauguration as the 44th president reminds us that
beliefs about persons of African ancestry based on their
phenotypical appearance are precarious at best.

We should not assume, for example, that the black skin of
the newly-elected leader of the United States signifies a
descendant of an American slave.

Instead, President Obama's rise to power alerts us, once
again, to the complexity of African identities in the modern
era, particularly now that the 21st century is being
heralded as the "post race" era.

While African Americans, African immigrants, Caribbean
immigrants, Afro-Latino immigrants, and Afro-European
immigrants may have black skin, their cultural perspectives,
historical experiences, and evolving identities should
suggest different conceptions of "Africanness."

The "African Identities in the Age of Obama" conference will
be a meeting of scholars and students held on October 8-10,
2009, on the Fairfax campus.

The objective of this conference is to create opportunities
to explore the complex ways in which African identities are
constructed, expressed, and represented.

For more information please visit:
http://aaas.gmu.edu/articles/459

 
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