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Call for Papers

Theme: Identity and the Nation in 20th Century Asia
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Jacobs University Bremen
Location: Bremen (Germany)
Date: 20.–21.7.2012
Deadline: 15.4.2012

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The formation of group identities in 20th century Asia has been a
complex process of interacting phenomena. Not only did "Western" and
Japanese colonialism, wars and revolutions affect the identities of
different Asian nations and ethnicities. Decolonization,
nation-building, the Cold War and various ideas of pan-Asianism also
influenced the relations between Asian peoples as well as those with
other regions and international organizations. For a couple of years
now, international history and more recent methodological approaches
like transnational and global history have paved the way for a
resurgence of identity studies. Still, neither is there an entity
called "Asia" in a political, economic or cultural sense, nor have
the many upheavals in 20th century Asia been overcome completely.
Identity in Asia therefore was and still is characterized by various
shifting local, regional and national identities, often contradictory
or mutually exclusive, most of them stemming from or at least shaped
by the 20th century.

The workshop seeks to unravel the nexus between identity and the
nation in Asia from three perspectives. First, it probes the ideas,
transfers, and flows responsible for forging these dimensions.
Second, it investigates actors and their often complex interactions
with Asian and non-Asian counterparts, specifically in regard to
constructions/deconstructions of national identities and of the
nation. Thirdly, it looks at ‘mega events’ and the way they
orchestrated national or Asian unity, modernity or uniqueness.

This call for papers is mainly aimed at PhD students but open to all
those interested in presenting current and/or ongoing research in a
stimulating environment open to new ideas and approaches.
Presentations shall be limited to a maximum of 30 minutes, with a
further 30 minutes of discussion time. The workshop language is
English.

The workshop is connected to a research project on ‘Asianisms in the
20th Century’ (principal investigators: Nicola Spakowski, University
of Freiburg and Marc Frey, Jacobs University Bremen) and sponsored by
the German Research Foundation (DFG). Funding for accommodation,
meals and travel expenses is available. Unfortunately we are unable
to cover long distance flights. Interested researchers are requested
to send an abstract of max. 400 words and a short CV to both Stefan
Hübner and Torsten Weber no later than April 15, 2012.


Organizers:

Stefan Hübner (Bremen)
[email protected]

Torsten Weber (Freiburg)
[email protected]
 
 
 
 
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