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Call for Papers

"Violence and Representation in Africa and the African Diaspora"
17th Annual Conference
International Society of African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS)
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH (USA)
17-20 April 2011

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The seventeenth annual conference of the International Society of
African Philosophy and Studies hosted by the Department of African
American and African Studies and the Department of French and Italian
at The Ohio State University will bring together scholars, artists,
practitioners, and activists from a variety of disciplines to explore
the nature, forms, and manifestations of violence in the African
world. Apart from the traditional more or less negative
representations of violence, the conference will enable participants
to further nuance the concept of violence and connect it to morality,
ethics, accountability, and “democracy.” Scholars are also encouraged
to discuss epistemic, economic, social, and political manifestations
of violence that have functioned both as a means to free Africans, as
a resource to keep them in subordination, or, as Fanon claims, as a
cleansing force.

The organizers welcome ground breaking papers that discuss issues
such as epistemic violence and the invention of blackness; violence
of/and the stereotypical representation of African descended peoples
in the media; violence and Western encounter with Africa: From the
triangular trade and the scramble for Africa to the decolonizing
process; Violence, Knowledge, and Trauma; Violence as a cleansing
force; Violence and Capitalism: from the economic policies of the IMF
to the illicit enrichment of African political elites; Violence,
class, and Social Reproduction; Violence and Poverty; Violence and
Gender; From Miles Davis to Chris Brown: Gendered Violence in the
Black household; Violence, Race, and Afro-European experiences;
Violence and the City; Politics, Policy, and Violence; Law, Violence,
and Race; Violence and Culture; Violence and Religion in Africa;
Violence and Black Popular Culture; Violence, Nation, and
Nationalism; Genocides; Tribalism; The treatment of violence in
African literatures; Violence and Language; The Language of violence;
New Perspectives on Violence, etc.

Papers will be accepted in English and French.

Organizers of complete sessions or roundtables should send a 250-word
description of the session with title and Abstracts for each
presenter. Individual presenter should send a short abstract to the
conveners at <conference@isapsonline>.

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: November 15, 2010.

A free shuttle will transport participants from ALA to Columbus on
April 17 at 3PM. Free accommodation will be provided to the first 10
registrants coming from African institutions.

Membership and Registration fee: $150
Students: $75
Registration fee only: $120

Checks and Money Orders should be written to "ISAPS" and sent to Dr.
Cheikh Thiam.


Contact:

Dr. Cheikh Thiam
220 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH 43210
USA
Phone: +1-614-2926905
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.isapsonline.com
 
 
 
 
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