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Call for Papers

Theme: Migration, Memory, and Place
Type: International Conference
Institution: Danish Network for Cultural Memory Studies
   Network for Migration and Culture
Location: Copenhagen (Denmark)
Date: 6.–7.12.2012
Deadline: 1.5.2012

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The increasingly complex relationship between the local and the
global, ‘the near' and ‘the far away', has emerged as one of the
defining characteristics of contemporary societies. With
globalization's increased mobility of people and speed of information
exchange, and the cultural encounters resulting from it, traditional
essentializing and stabilizing definitions of terms such as ‘home',
‘belonging', ‘place', ‘identity' and ‘memory' have long become
problematic and more adequate understandings of these conceptions are
much sought after.

This conference centers on the recognition that place and space are
of fundamental importance to all questions of migration, and that
cultural migrations may involve a fundamental transformation of the
experience of spaces and places and their close links to the social
and cultural meanings of home, belonging and memory. Through the
movement of people, cities, homes, landscapes and other localities
become re-configured and reinterpreted through migrants' stories,
photographs, music, artwork, films and websites. Most urban spaces,
for instance, are already described as inseparably diasporic,
migratory spaces. At the same time, places are palimpsests that hold
many layers of memory whose significance is negotiated in
contemporary cultural life.

The conference invites considerations of how artistic and cultural
representations of memory, migration and migrant experiences (in
literature, cinema, theatre, media, the visual arts and other areas
of culture and cultural practices) provide fruitful points of
departure for the development of new theoretical concepts of place
and belonging, and, vice versa, how multiple approaches to the
perspective of place and memory can enrich the study of cultural
migration.

The conference invites papers from scholars working with art,
literature, film, media, cultural representations or cultural
performance and cutting across fields such as studies in culture,
media and the arts, migration studies, cross-cultural studies,
post-colonial studies, cultural geography, place theory, cultural
anthropology, urban studies, cultural sociology and philosophy.

Keynote Speakers

Edward S. Casey, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, SUNY at Stony
Brook: tba

Andreas Huyssen, Villard Professor of German and Comparative
Literature, Columbia University: "Media of Memory"

Nikos Papastergiadis, Professor of Cultural Studies and Media &
Communications, University of Melbourne: "The Scenes of Aesthetic
Cosmopolitanism"

Alistair Thomson, Professor of History, Monash University: tba

Sigrid Weigel, Professor of Comparative Literature, Technische
Universität, and Center for Literature and Cultural Research, Berlin:
"The Mediterranean from the perspective of the Black Sea: Topography
and cultural semantics of land and sea in the European thalassic
debate"

Submissions

The conference invites papers on the following topics of reflection
and discussion:

- Critical reflections on narrations and hi/stories of rootedness
versus migratory hi/stories of place (including migration and the
relation to national constructions of place, identity and
intersubjective recognition).

- Migration and diasporas as influencing collective memories, cultural
memory and memory cultures, e.g. as challenging or being challenged
by collective memories of place; and how places may be "re-membered"
through migration/ immigration.

- Critical reflections on existing theoretical discourses of, for
instance, transient places, transcultural places, borders, contact
zones, transit spaces, non-places and third spaces as produced or
intensified by migration, the movement through places, hybridizations
and cultural translations of places.

- Migration as throwing new light on place and belonging as dynamic
phenomena shaped by transcultural connections and processes of
"getting back into place".

- The interfaces of place, locality and belonging as discursive,
politicized phenomena and/ or as sensed, emotionally experienced or
recollected phenomena.

- The relations between global migration and local places at
international and sub-national levels, including the role of
collective memory between nation and globe, and the new forms of
identity constructions that arise from this.

- The urban space as contact zone or lived diversity: questions of
diversity, intersubjective relations, ghettoization, gentrification.

- Representations of displacement, rootlessness, homelessness or
re-integration in new places as throwing new light on human relations
to place and notions of home and belonging (including migrant
domesticity: the role of domestic spaces in migrant's experience of
belonging).

Applicants should send an abstract of 200-300 words clearly outlining
the focus of the paper, alongside a short biography, to
<[email protected]>. Paper presentations will be scheduled to 30 minutes
(including discussion).

Deadline for proposals: 1 May 2012
You will be notified of the organisers' decision by early June 2012.

Venues:
University of Copenhagen (6 December)
Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishøj (7 December)

For further information on the conference and the networks, see our
websites:
http://migrationandculture.ku.dk
http://memory.au.dk/

Conference contacts:

Sten Pultz Moslund, Post-doc, Dept of Literature, Culture and Media,
University of Southern Denmark
Email: [email protected]

Anne Ring Petersen, Associate Professor, Dept of Arts and Cultural
Studies, University of Copenhagen
Email: [email protected]

Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Associate Professsor, Dept of Aesthetics and
Communication, Aarhus University
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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