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Call for Papers

Theme: From Monadism to Nomadism
Subtitle: A Hybrid Approach to Cultural Productions
Type: Annual Graduate Students Conference
Institution: Center for Research in the Humanities and Arts,
University of California, Merced
Location: Merced, CA (USA)
Date: 12.–13.4.2013
Deadline: 10.2.2013

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The Annual Center for Research in the Humanities & Arts Graduate
Students conference will be held at the campus of the University of
California, Merced on April 12-13, 2013. "From Monadism to Nomadism:
A Hybrid Approach to Cultural Productions" will focus on the
intersection and interplay of cultural studies, the social sciences,
and the humanities, encouraging the exploration of various
theoretical frameworks, case studies and fieldwork, and research. By
juxtaposing issues such as intercultural negotiation,
trans-(post)modern society, migratory aesthetics, diverse
understandings within liquid societies, and symbolic struggle, this
conference provides a venue to explore the post-(de)colonial dilemmas
created by the reinvention and promotion of culture as a coherent and
diverse reality.

Does the construction of cultural production contribute to the making
and re-making of society? The conference will explore constructed
worlds in all their visual manifestations and encourages submissions
that deal with the idea of a world that is not preexisting and fixed,
but constructed, or in the process of creation. This idea of a world
is exceedingly supple and open to numerous complex interpretations. A
world can be both tactile and virtual, exterior and interior. It can
be ancient, contemporary and everything in between. Technology,
language, diaspora and migration, global economics, political
discourses, and other phenomena contain the power to not only
construct new worlds, but also to redefine and destroy existing
worlds. With these ideas in mind, we seek papers that highlight not
only the generation of worlds, but also their delineation within
society. We welcome papers that discuss how ideology implements and
transforms the process of world making or world breaking, provoking
new methods of communication and cultural interaction.

Topics for discussion include, but are not limited to:
- Trans-border Literature
- Urban Studies
- Digital humanities
- World Heritage
- Digital heritage
- Material culture studies
- Post(de) colonial Identities
- Glocal production

Keynote speaker: California poet laureate Al Young.

Paper or panel proposals in English or Spanish should include an
abstract (between 150-350 words – panel proposals should include a
panel abstract, as well as individual paper abstracts). Submissions
should be submitted using the individual paper or panel proposal
forms (found on the website). Abstracts must be appended to the
completed paper proposal form (as a single document) and submitted,
via email to <[email protected]> by February 10, 2013. Only
completed applications will be considered.

The working languages are English and Spanish. There is no
registration fee for this conference. Selected participants will be
notified by March 1, and your full paper will be due by March 25.
Accepted papers will be considered for inclusion in the published
proceedings of the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES,
February 10, 2013 / Deadline for submissions
March 1, 2013 / Successful applicants notified
March 25, 2013 / Final paper due
April 12-13, 2013/ Conference


Contact:

World Cultures Graduate Students Group
Center for Research in the Humanities and Arts
University of California, Merced
5200 North Lake Road
Merced, CA 95343
USA
Phone: +1 (209) 228-4105
Fax:   +1 (209) 228-4007
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://wc-gradconf.ucmerced.edu




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