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Call for Papers

Theme: Local Memory, Global Ethics, Justice
Subtitle: The Politics of Historical Dialogue in Contemporary Society
Type: 1st Annual Conference
Institution: Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability
(AHDA), Columbia University
Location: New York, NY (USA)
Date: 11.–14.12.2012
Deadline: 30.8.2012

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Historical dialogue and accountability is a growing field of advocacy
and scholarship that encompasses the efforts in conflict,
post-conflict, and post-dictatorial societies to come to terms with
their pasts. In contesting nationalist myths and identities, in
examining official historical narratives, and opening them to
competing narratives about past violence, historical dialogue seeks
to provide analysis of past violence grounded in empirical research;
acknowledge the victims of past violence and human rights abuses;
challenge and deconstruct national, religious, or ethnic memories of
heroism and/or victimhood; foster shared work between interlocutors
of two or more sides of a conflict; identify and monitor how history
is misused to divide society and perpetuate conflict; enhance public
discussion about the past.

This conference seeks to consider questions relating to these topics,
and the state of the relatively new field of historical dialogue and
its relationship to other discourses such as transitional justice,
memory studies, oral history, historical redress and religious
studies. Little consideration has been given to the intersections of
these discourses, and how these can be employed as tools in
understanding the root causes of conflict. The conference thus seeks
to explore the possibilities and limits of these concepts and
methods, searching for unexplored connections and elaborating upon
how historical analysis can be employed to resolve long-standing
sectarian conflicts.

We seek to explore the genealogy of the discipline of historical
dialogue as well as research emanating from it: how do the memory and
history of past violence evolve over time, and how do they influence
a given society in the present day? What is the relationship of
advocacy to knowledge production and the relationship between
history, memory, and contemporary society? What is the relationship
of historical truth to testimonies in truth commissions, and how do
truth commissions construct historical truth? How can the tensions
that exist between dialogue and accountability be understood,
addressed or reconceived? In what ways can one compare historical
narratives in post (identity) conflict to post authoritarian regimes?
What is the role of subjects such as gender, religion, human being
and citizen in understanding historical narrative, memory, dialogue
and accountability? Finally, the conference seeks to be a space of
interaction and the exchange of ideas between scholars and
practitioners who often do not have the opportunity to collaborate,
and we welcome papers that address this divide or reach across these
boundaries.

The conference will be co-hosted by the Guantanamo Public Memory
Project, and will also feature the Guantanamo Public Memory Projects’
first traveling exhibit and digital media as a shared international
challenge in historical dialogue.

Proposals for individual papers, panels, roundtable discussions and
digital media presentations will be considered. The deadline for
submission of proposals is August 30, 2012. All proposals should
include a 300-500 word abstract, as well as your name, contact
information and a brief bio. Proposals can be submitted
electronically via the AHDA website, http://hrcolumbia.org/ahda or by
e-mailing [email protected]. If you have any questions, please
contact the AHDA program director, Ariella Lang, at
[email protected]. Limited travel and lodging funds are available;
applications for funding will be made available upon acceptance of
your submission.


Contact:

Ariella Lang
Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability
Institute for the Study of Human Rights
Columbia University
91 Claremont Ave, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10027
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.hrcolumbia.org/ahda/




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