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Call for Papers

"Vanishing Borders? Cultures in the Age of Globalism"
Multidisciplinary Conference
Centre for International Programmes, Osmania University
Hyderabad, AP (India)
4-6 March 2010

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Employing Cultural Studies as a framework, the conference seeks to
analyze and theorize the cultural implications of globalism. It aims
to understand cultural change in the context of global (and local)
social transformation. To this end it explores the evolving forms of
culture and the interventions that accompany them as these respond to
both the pressures and the opportunities made possible by the
globalization of culture in all its forms. Seen from this
perspective, global interrelations can serve as a framework for
exploring a world characterized by networks of connections as they
form and re-form, but spanning multi-continental distances. Taking
place across nations, economies, people and established cultures, the
scope and flow of these emergent interrelations have been a hallmark
of modernity and increasingly shape our contemporary world.

It is becoming increasingly evident that Culture is both a
participant in and an effect of globalization. The flow of goods,
technologies, labour, information, artefacts, and ideas across
increasingly permeable and often shifting borders is marked by the
instability, hybridity, and sometimes conflicts that accompany
cross-cultural encounters. Instead of distinct, seemingly unchanging
cultures that signal coherent national identities we now have
cultural interventions, negotiations and exchanges that inform and
shape the entire human experience.

The multi-/trans-disciplinary conference explores this unstable
terrain and addresses a range of issues including:
• Culture and modernity 
• Global culture in a postmodern age
• Language, Nation and Identity
• Erasures and constructions of identity,community, and agency
• Diasporic representations: migration, exile, and multiculturalism
• Genders in culture—constructions and self-definitions
• Cannons: formation and rupture
• National and transnational Cultural Studies
• Popular culture, vernacular culture, and other “low” discourses
• Pedagogy: Cultural Studies in the classroom
• The place of “high” art in the construction of culture
• Cultural practices and social change

Paper proposals on any of the above or related topics are welcome.
Papers relating Cultural Studies and globalism to the U.S. are
especially welcome.

Proposals for either (1) individual papers or (2) pre-constituted
panels should include: (a) Title of the paper (b) Abstract (not more
than 250 words for papers and 350 words for panels) and (c) 50-word
bio-note on the presenter, including academic affiliation and email
address.

Email the proposals to <[email protected]> with the subject line
“Cultural Studies Conference” before 30 January 2009.


Contact:

Conference Director
Osmania University Centre for International Programmes
Osmania University Campus
Hyderabad 500 007
India
Tel: +91-40-27098609
Fax: +91-40-27097114
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.osmania.ac.in/oucip
 
 
 
 
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