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Call for Papers

Theme: Nation, Nationality, Nationhood
Subtitle: What's in a Name?
Type: 2nd ASSE International Conference on British and American
Studies
Institution: Albanian Society for the Study of English
   English School, Canadian Institute of Technology
Location: Tirana (Albania)
Date: 2.–4.5.2013
Deadline: 31.1.2013

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Often defined in terms of commonness of culture, language, history,
ethnicity, religion and spirit, the terms nation, nationhood,
nationality seem to have become distant at a time when globalization,
multiculturalism, intercultural or cross-cultural communication
define the way we live with respect to ourselves, the others and the
environment on the whole.

Although the terms are commonly used and defined by those who work in
the field of Political Science, still they have been employed and
have found expression in art, literature, history, sociology and many
other social and cultural disciplines. The terms have usually become
more emphatic in times of hardships for a country, especially during
foreign invasion. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori once summoned
together people of different age and background to defend one’s
country and culture.

Despite this, this sense of commonness as defined above is hard to
maintain in present day society, when social, economic, demographic,
technological and other developments take place in an eye shut. The
exchange of cultures, the erasure of borders and boundaries have
given way to a globalized world in which all cultures negotiate.
Thus, in the present society a new feeling of commonness appears to
define nation, nationality and nationhood.

We invite scholars to join us in the reconsideration of these
concepts and hope to provide an intriguing ground for new
perspectives and definitions of these concepts in the twenty-first
century context. 

Some possible topics the conference aims at addressing include:

- (Re)constructions of nationhood and national identity: past,
  present and future
- Representations of nationhood in art, literature, history and the
  media
- How do you respond to the principle “One nation, One state”?
- Utopia and dystopia: how different, how similar?
- National identity, national minority, national stereotypes
- Race, ethnicity, nationality, and language
- Self and the Other in the present-day nation
- Nationalism: how good, how bad?
- Interacting cultures: Diversity and harmony
- Disintegrating cultures:  victimization, oppression and racism
- Theories of nation-building
- National heroes, myths and legends: uphold or debunk?
- Spatial and temporal representations of nation and nationality

The conference language is English.

Please send your abstracts (about 250 words) for papers (20 min) as
an MS word attachment to the following Email-address by 31 January
2013: [email protected]

Please follow this template for the abstract submissions:
http://www.assenglish.org/nation/cfp/Template%20for%20Abstracts.doc

Keynote speakers:
Prof. Gëzim Alpion (The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Prof. José Igor Prieto-Arranz (University of the Balearic Islands,
Spain) 

Important dates:
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 31 January 2013
Notification of acceptance: 15 February 2013
Early registration deadline: 15 March 2013
Late registration deadline: 31 March 2013


Contact:

Armela Panajoti
Albanian Society for the Study of English (ASSE)
Department of Foreign Languages
Faculty of Humanities
University "Ismail Qemali" of Vlora
Vlorë
Albania
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.assenglish.org/nation/




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