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Call for Papers

Theme: Constructions of Race and Racism in East Asia
Subtitle: East-West Perspectives
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of the Armed Forces
Location: Munich (Germany)
Date: 12.–14.9.2012
Deadline: 25.2.2012

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We welcome papers for a conference on Constructions of Race and 
Racism in East Asia, which will be held at the University of the 
Armed Forces, Munich, Germany from September 12 to 14, 2012.

This conference follows an earlier book project entitled "Race and 
Racism in Modern East Asia: Western Constructions and Eastern 
Reactions" (Brill, 2012).

In that project, about half of the participants surveyed and examined 
the roots of racial constructions of East Asians (principally, 
Chinese, Japanese and Koreans)

in the West and their manifestations during the last 150 years, 
whereas the other half focused upon the characteristics of local 
racial constructions and indigenous racism in modern East Asia, 
with particular attention to the manifestations of racial thought and 
racism as the result of the ethnic encounter during Japanese 
colonialism.

During the coming conference, we would like to examine the following 
topics in the context of East Asia:

- Sources of modern racism – the interplay between indigenous and 
  foreign perspectives
- The link between nationalism and racism
- Racial theories in a transnational perspective
- The impact of racial thought on mutual images
- Gender and racial thought

We welcome submissions that deal with these issues and similar 
questions from scholars working within history, anthropology, 
literature, linguistics, cultural studies, political science and 
related disciplines. The organizers plan to create an edited volume 
out of the conference papers.

To that end, please send your proposed titles, institutional 
affiliation (and year of study, in the case of doctoral students), 
and abstracts of 200-300 words as a Word attachment to the organizers 
by 25 February 2012.

Successful participants will be informed by late March 2012 and will 
be expected to submit their conference papers for discussion by 15 
August 2012. Any questions on the theme of the conference should be 
sent to:

Walter Demel <[email protected]> and
Rotem Kowner <[email protected]>

To support the participation of scholars from around the world, we 
can offer hotel accommodation and board and may be able to offer 
travel assistance to a limited number of participants.
 
 
 
 
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