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Call for Papers

"Knowledge: (Trans)Formation"
2nd Joint Conference
Ecole Normale Supérieure
English Department, Institut Supérieur des Etudes Littéraires et
Humaines
Tunis (Tunisia)
3-4 March 2010

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The Ecole Normale Supérieure of Tunis & The English Department of the
Institut Supérieur des Etudes Littéraires et Humaines of Tunis are
pleased to announce their second joint conference on "Knowledge:
(Trans)Formation".

One of the defining features of our modern life is the unremitting
accumulation of knowledge. Indeed, we live in an era governed by a
race for knowledge and described by such catchphrases as “the age of
knowledge” or “the knowledge society.” In earlier phases of the
modern project of Enlightenment, the positive aspects of knowledge
were emphasised. Rational knowledge was deemed essential to human
liberation and accomplishment. Knowledge, however, has darker sides
and may have dire consequences. Francis Bacon’s aphorism, “knowledge
is power,” stated some four centuries earlier, operates at its best
now. For knowledge, like any other type of power, can be transformed
into a tool of coercion. In our age of impressive development of
cognition, it is significant to interrogate the role of knowledge and
its effects on individuals, societies and humanity in its entirety.
This conference, therefore, will focus on knowledge as a cultural
form, liable to produce meanings and construct new socio-political
practices as well as modes of resistance. It will attempt to engage a
debate on the formation and transformation, uses and abuses, origins
and consequences of different types of knowledge.

Participants are invited to bring their contribution to the following
thematic areas:

- Knowledge and artistic production: how can art (literature,
painting etc.) construct, manipulate and reorient our knowledge of
the world?
- Knowledge and postmodernism: does the world provide us with a
foundational reality? Is it possible to authenticate any form of
knowledge as ‘truth’?
- Knowledge and Feminist thought: how can a feminist informed
critique destabilize the hierarchal organization of knowledge and the
oppressive structures within which it is assembled and propagated?
- Knowledge and language: does language mediate knowledge? What is
the role of discourse in the production, deployment and development
of knowledge? Cross-cultural knowledge and interlanguage.
- Knowledge, education and digital technology: how is knowledge
produced, disseminated and legitimized in the Academia? How does the
electronic revolution affect prospects of human knowledge? How can
e-learning and the Virtual Divide reshuffle traditional concepts of
education? Can we speak now about efficient education with the chasm
separating Digital Natives from Digital Immigrants?
- Knowledge and multimedia: what is the role of media, cinema and
cyberspace in creating culturally-determined knowledge constructs?
- Knowledge and Globalization: what are the consequences of the
growing worldwide economic, political and cultural interdependence?
How to cope with the uneven distribution of knowledge?
- Knowledge, history and representation: how do issues of identity,
community, time and ideology infiltrate knowledge systems?
- Indigenous or “subaltern” knowledge (memory, heritage, folklore,
myths, proverbs, dances etc): how can the revival of indigenous
knowledge be a form of resistance?

Submission Instructions:
Presentations should not exceed 20 minutes. Abstracts should have
about 250 words.

Contact Information:
Please fill in the registration form below and send it to Hager Ben
Driss, e-mail: [email protected]

1- Title of paper
2- Section (thematic area)
3- Name
4- Affiliation
5- E-mail address
6- Abstract

Schedule:
Deadline for submitting abstracts: December 12th, 2009.
Acceptance of proposals will be notified no later than January 9th,
2010. 


Contact:

Hager Ben Driss
Institut Supérieur des Etudes Littéraires et Humaines
Email: [email protected]

 
 
 
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