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Call for Papers

Theme: Transculturation and Aesthetics
Type: International Conference
Institution: Nordic Network for Literary Transculturation Studies
   Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen
Location: Bergen (Norway)
Date: 31.8.–2.9.2012
Deadline: 15.1.2012

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The meaning of the transcultural and the aesthetic expression of this
is the site of much contemporary thinking in the wake of
postcolonialism. Issues of borders and border-crossings are of
central interest, be they geographical, epistemological, cultural,
personal, temporal, or symbolic. The notion of writing history “to
reconstruct on entirely new terms” (Attwell) is fraught with
theoretical perplexities. This is very much what underlies theories
of globalization processes, and of course it is not coincidental that
precisely postcolonial theories of culture and identity politics have
so strongly influenced how we understand our own current and
interconnected realities. This interconnectedness, of routes/roots
and cultures, is not a phenomenon “elsewhere;” it increasingly
circumscribes and describes the realities and lives lived in our own
contemporary societies, evident in the processes of migration, border
crossings and responses to integration on several different levels
and situations. Papers or panels (of three) are invited on the
following topics:

- Theories and methodologies of transculturalism
- The aesthetics of literary transculturation
- Memory and storytelling
- Identity and border-crossing
- Transcultural vs. postcolonial
- Translated identities and cultures
- Place and dislocation
- Configurations of belonging and identity
- Mismatching perspectives
- Transcultural indigeneity 

Plenary speakers:
Dominica Dipio (Makerere University), Norma Klahn (UCSC), and author
Richard Rodriguez (San Francisco)

All abstracts should be submitted to:
[email protected] or [email protected]

Deadline: 15 January 2012

Registration fee for non-networkmembers: €150/NOK1500, including
lunch and coffee breaks.

Accommodation:
The conference takes place at historical Hotel Grand Terminus.
For room reservations please contact the hotel at:
http://www.ght.no/en/


Contact:

Lene M Johannessen
Department of Foreign Languages
University of Bergen
Box 7805
5020 Bergen
Norway
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.uib.no/rg/nnlts/projects/conference-transculturation-and-aesthetics
 
 
 
 
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