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Call for Papers

Theme: Decolonizing Future Intellectual Legacies and Activist
Practices
Type: 2nd Major Conference
Institution: Critical Ethnic Studies Association (CESA)
   University of Illinois at Chicago
Location: Chicago, IL (USA)
Date: 19.–22.9.2013
Deadline: 1.9.2012

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Interrogating the limitations of ethnic studies today and
counteracting these appropriations, CESA’s second conference has as
its central goal the development of an approach to scholarship,
institution building, and activism that is animated by the spirit of
the decolonial, antiracist, and other global liberationist movements
that enabled the creation of Ethnic Studies (Asian American Studies,
Black Studies, Native American Studies, Arab-American Studies,
Latino/a Studies, and Postcolonial Studies) and continues to inform
its political and intellectual projects. An un-disciplinary
formation, critical ethnic studies sees decolonization not as a goal
but as a set of ongoing theories, practices, imaginaries, and methods
in the service of abolishing global oppression. Thus, rather than
focusing exclusively on critique, critical ethnic studies stands for
decolonizing as a generative praxis of world-making. 

We particularly seek proposals that do not romanticize social
movements or prescribe a specific relationship between scholars and
activists, but rather, call into question the emphasis on
professionalization within ethnic studies and the concomitant refusal
to interrogate the politics of the academic industrial complex or to
engage with broader movements for social transformation. We hope to
counteract the tendency of seeing the academic industrial complex as
radically removed from the world and to provide a space to
interrogate how the university transforms ideas into ideology,
thought into action, and knowledge into power. 

We invite panel and individual paper submissions on a wide range of
topics that may include but are not limited to the following:
- Settler colonialism and white supremacy
- Critical genocide studies
- Queering ethnic studies
- Heteropatriarchy
- Race, colonialism, and capitalism
- Race and disability studies
- Intersections of transgender and ethnic studies
- Racial logics of immigration and border policing
- Critical imaginaries, alternate presents and futures
- Religion
- Sounds, images, and performances
- Contested archives
- Technologizing ethnic studies
- Professionalization, praxis, and the academic industrial complex
- Critical race studies
- Liberationist epistemologies
- Critical ethnic studies, un-disciplinarity, and relationships
  with other fields
- Decolonization and empire
- Social movements and activism 

We encourage submissions in traditional academic conference paper and
panel formats, as well as alternative, creative, collaborative, and
site-specific presentations, workshops, roundtables, etc., from
academics, independent scholars, artists, cultural producers,
activists, community workers, and others. 

For submission guidelines and conference registration, or to become a
member of CESA, please visit: www.criticalethnicstudies.org 

Final Submission Deadline is September 1st, 2012.

Plenary Speakers (To Date):
Taiaiake Alfred, Ricardo Dominguez, Nirmala Ervelles, Jin Haritaworn,
Robin D.G. Kelley, Scott Kurashige, John Marquez, Mia Mingus, Emma
Perez, Vijay Prashad, Jasbir Puar, Barbara Ransby, Beth Richie,
Dorothy Roberts, Cedric Robinson, Steven Sailiata, Ella Shohat,
Alexander Weheliye, Patrick Wolfe, Jessica Yee

For questions regarding the conference please email:
[email protected] 

For questions regarding CESA please email:
[email protected]




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