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Call for Papers

Theme: Asia-Europe Encounters
Subtitle: Intellectual and Cultural Exchanges, 1900-1950
Type: International Conference
Institution: International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS)
   Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
(ISEAS)
   Asia-Europe Foundation
   Asian Civilisations Museum
Location: Singapore
Date: 7.–8.12.2012
Deadline: 30.5.2012

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This conference will focus on cultural and intellectual exchanges in
Asia-Europe relations over the period of 1900-1950. The first half of
the 20th century saw some of the most intense political and social
changes experienced thus far in world history.

Shiraishi Takashi's representation of the 1910s and 1920s as an "age
in motion" in Southeast Asia might be extended as a reference to
Asia-Europe relations during the whole half century. It was an age in
which high imperialism began to unravel and where global political
power shifted, bringing profound changes in the relations between Asia
and Europe. Both European and Asian colonial empires were challenged
by new ideas--both national and transnational--and subsequently
their subordinate entities transformed into nation-states.

By 1950, the colonial empires had essentially disappeared and former
Asian possessions, as well as other parts of Asia, began completely
new trajectories. The same newness might also be claimed of Europe.
The period around 1950 was the end of one age of Asia-Europe
interactions and the beginning of another.

This conference aims to explore the intellectual and cultural flows
between Asia and Europe which occurred during, and in part were
formative of, the political and social changes over the first half of
the 20th century. This will not solely be (but will certainly include)
an exploration of colonialism and its discontents. Rather it will be
an exploration of the intellectual and cultural currents of this age
and an investigation into how the two ends of Eurasia interacted in
these spheres through (new) cosmopolitanism and other novel ideologies
which affected both European and Asian societies.

While cultural and intellectual exchanges between Asia and Europe can
be traced back to the earliest days of Asia-Europe interactions, it is
in the first half of the 20th century that these interactions saw
development of (and between) more cosmopolitan subjects in both areas.
It was a period of greater travel by both Asians and Europeans, and
new collocations of ideas and cultural influences. This gathering aims
to retrace those instances of cultural and intellectual encounters
and exchanges. It will also examine how European intellectuals and
cultural elements affected intra-Asian interactions during this
period.

The aspects to be explored include but are not limited to the forms,
venues, mediums, and actors of such encounters, which took place,
inter alia, in the spheres of politics, culture, education, arts and
religion.

The conference will address questions such as: In what particular
contexts did intercultural encounters and exchanges take place? What
were the effects? How did each encounter transform the other side of
the equation? How do we go about reconstructing colonial encounters
and cosmopolitanism while avoiding the pitfalls of colonial nostalgia?
Are there new ways to conceive of these encounters (other than the
usual East-West, colonizer-colonized divides), or new paradigms in
studying and discussing them (outside those so richly fostered by
postcolonial studies)? Is it possible at all to do away with the
colonial episteme?

Expressions of interest are invited from those who would like to
present a paper at this conference. Young scholars from Asia and
Europe are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should provide a
proposed title, an abstract of 300-400 words and a short biographical
sketch of the proposer. Proposals should be received by 30 May 2012
and successful applicants will be advised by 20 June 2012. The
organisers will require submission of full papers of about 8000 words
by 1 November 2012 so that these can be circulated and read by other
participants prior to the event.

All participants will be provided with three nights accommodation in
Singapore. Requests for assistance with airfare, especially from
Asian countries, will be sympathetically considered. Selected papers
from the conference will be published in a joint IIAS-NSC (ISEAS)
volume.

The conference committee consists of Philippe Peycam (IIAS), Tansen
Sen (ISEAS), Geoff Wade (ISEAS), Sabina Santarossa (ASEF), Elizabeth
Chandra (IIAS-ISEAS), Tracy Ng (ACM).

Abstracts and inquiries should be directed, by 30 May 2012, to:
[email protected]

Fore more information, please visit our website at:
http://nsc.iseas.edu.sg/upcoming_events.htm#conferences




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