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Call for Papers

"'Black Is...Black Ain't': Reconceptualizing the African Diaspora"
8th Annual Herman C. Hudson Symposium
Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies,
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN (USA)
25-26 March 2011

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The African Diaspora has been historically conceived as originating
with the Transatlantic Slave trade. However, some would argue that to
perceive the African Diaspora only in relation to slavery is to
obscure alternative means of conceptualizing the movement of Black
bodies.

The Graduate Society of the Department of African American and
African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University invites abstracts for
papers to be presented at its eighth annual Herman C. Hudson
Symposium.

Paper topics include:
- What are the practical applications of African American and African
  Diaspora Studies/Black Studies in the 21st century?
- How do migrations – local, national and international – affect
  diasporic identities?
- How does contemporary audio/visual media and popular culture help
  to re-imagine the borders of diasporic communities?
- How do outliers serve as change agents in these communities?
- What are the ways that the academy can engage in constructive
  dialogues with nonacademic communities? 

We also encourage papers that engage these topics through the
intersections of race with gender & sexuality; class; disabilities;
color, ethnicity, and nationality; marginalization and resistance;
rurality and urbanity; performativity; religion and spirituality;
environmentalism and sustainability; and public policy and commerce.

We welcome submissions from graduate and undergraduate students,
educators, creative artists, and community and cultural workers.
Interested panelists should submit a one-page abstract of an
unpublished paper, and a one-page CV or a 50-75-word bio. Presenters
who are interested in displaying visual art should submit a digital
CD of their work along with a one-page abstract discussing the
details of their piece(s). Those interested in exhibiting their topic
via poster board should follow the guidelines for submitting a paper
abstract and visual art. Panel proposals should include a description
of the panel’s theme, a one-page abstract from each paper, the name
of the panel chair, and a one-page CV or a 50-75-word bio for each
participant. All abstracts should include the academic or
organizational affiliation of each participant.

Please email abstracts and accompanying information to the attention
of Abegunde, Abstract Committee Chair, at <[email protected]>. If
submitting a CD, please indicate this in your email. CDs should be
mailed to the attention of Abegunde at the address below.

Keynote Speaker: Professor Michele Wallace


Contact:

Herman C. Hudson Symposium 2011
Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies
Indiana University
Memorial Hall, M18
1021 E. Third St
Bloomington, IN 47403
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.indiana.edu/~afroamer/call_for_papers/
 
 
 
 
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