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Call for Papers

Theme: History, Postcolonialism and Tradition
Type: 2013 PSA Conference
Institution: Postcolonial Studies Association (PSA)
   Kingston University
Location: Kingston upon Thames (United Kingdom)
Date: 12.–13.9.2013
Deadline: 15.4.2013

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The organisers of the 2013 Postcolonial Studies Association
Conference would like to invite proposals for papers on this years
theme: History, Postcolonialism and Tradition. The theme is designed
to facilitate the opportunity for interdisciplinary dialogue,
particularly (but not exclusively) between the spheres of literature,
cultural studies, anthropology, the visual arts, the performative
arts, folklore, history, politics, and the social sciences.

Issues of history and tradition remain sites of significant 
contestation for postcolonial studies. Whilst postcolonial studies 
focuses increasingly on future-thinking this is in tension with, and 
reliant upon, a continued need to negotiate the postcolonial cultures 
relationship to often violent histories and the marginalisation of 
indigenous traditions. Equally, global and diasporic cultures are the 
sites of complex interplays of productively competing traditions and 
forms of remembrance. Issues include but are not limited to:

- The difference between history and memory in postcolonial cultures
- Theoretical approaches to postcolonial history (new historicism, 
  cultural materialism)
- Gendered histories and traditions
- Myth, folklore and oral tradition
- Postcolonial historiographies
- Negotiations of history and tradition in literature, creative 
  writing and the visual arts
- History and/or tradition as source of/barrier to political and 
  social change
- Transformations of history and tradition in the context of global 
  and diasporic identities

Confirmed keynote speakers include Robert Irwin (author of 'The
Arabian Nights: A Companion' and 'For Lust of Knowing: The
Orientalists and their Enemies') and Sadhana Naithani (author of 'In
Quest of Indian Tradition' and 'The Story-Time of the British Empire:
Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics').

The conference will be held at Kingston University (London) from
12-13 September 2013. Short abstracts (approx. 300 words) should be
sent to the organisers, Sara Upstone and Andrew Teverson, at the
following address: [email protected]. The deadline for
proposals is 15 April 2013.


Contact:

Sara Upstone and Andrew Teverson
Kingston University
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.postcolonialstudiesassociation.co.uk




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