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Call for Papers

Theme: Imagining Alternative Modernities
Subtitle: Interventions from the Balkans and South Asia
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: John E. Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of
Cultures, Ohio State University
Location: Columbus, OH (USA)
Date: 9.–11.10.2014
Deadline: 17.3.2014

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We are excited to announce the interdisciplinary conference, 
"Imagining Alternative Modernities: Interventions from the Balkans 
and South Asia," which will take place at The Ohio State University, 
Columbus, October 9-11, 2014. The conference completes and 
complements a series of interdisciplinary activities in 2013-14, 
supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation through the John E. 
Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of Cultures grant program. 
For more information on the seminar, please visit: sawyer.osu.edu

On the surface, the Balkans and South Asia might seem to have little 
in common. However, despite many specific differences, they share 
similar dilemmas of linguistic, religious, cultural, and 
ethno-national complexity, similar turbulent political developments 
associated with imperial, post-colonial, and Cold War legacies, and a 
similar diversity of responses to these historical and contemporary 
challenges. Both areas have seen a mixing of people through migratory 
settlement, conquest, contact, and trade. But both have also 
experienced periods of reaction to cultural hybridity: a radical 
unmixing of people through partition and population exchange. The 
impact of these upheavals is seen in the direct violence of war and 
devastation, but also through crises on the levels of language, 
religion, and other modes of culture and human creative activity. The 
unique yet similar issues within each region compel us towards a 
comparative approach that will offer a transnational perspective on 
the intersection of language, religion, culture, and nationalism.

We thus invite proposals for paper presentations from any 
disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective within the humanities 
and social sciences addressing one or more of the following themes in 
the Balkans or in South Asia, or comparatively between the two
regions:

1. Violence, Gender, and Human Rights
2. Nation, Religion, Language, and Secularism
3. Minorities, State, Language, and Citizenship
4. Postcolonial and Postsocialist Perspectives on Neoliberalism

Additionally, selected papers will be included in a collection of 
essays resulting from the conference.

Graduate students are encouraged to participate. Limited funding is 
available for student lodging.

Please send a 350-word abstract in PDF format and brief (one 
paragraph maximum) bio to [email protected] by Monday March 17, 
2014 (11:59pm). Notifications of acceptance will be sent by May 1, 
2014 and the program will be announced by June 1, 2014.


Contact:

Scott Levi
Department of History
Ohio State University
Dulles Hall 106
230 West 17th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://sawyer.osu.edu




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