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Call for Papers

Theme: Conceptions of Whiteness
Subtitle: White Privilege
Type: 5th Global Meeting
Institution: Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Location: Dubrovnik (Croatia)
Date: 10.–12.5.2015
Deadline: 30.1.2015

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In recent years the issue of racial whiteness has emerged as an area
of enquiry, as academics, artists, and practitioners from a range of
positions and national contexts have turned their critical attention
to the ways in which whiteness is constructed, represented, and
contested. Historical accounts have detailed the emergence of
whiteness as a racial category, alongside projects identifying the
impact of regimes of whiteness upon social policy, while media and
literature studies have considered narratives of white people as
reflecting white themes, obsessions and anxieties. Artists, writers,
musicians and filmmakers have also made whiteness 'visible' in works
which interrogate the discursive practices of this social identity,
critiquing the extent to which whiteness frames art and culture, and
presenting culture which challenge the privilege of whiteness in
traditional Western society.

Consistent with the shift away from the exclusive examination of
'minority' identity formations within academic and artistic
practices, and an increasing consideration of the ways in which
'normative' identities are constructed, depicted and embedded, the
study of whiteness is increasingly understood as central to
understanding the operation of 'race' as a social categorisation.

Inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary perspectives are sought
from those engaged in any field relevant to the study of whiteness,
including history, sociology, psychology, philosophy, media studies,
performance, literature and creative writing. Artists within
photography, film, literature, visual art, graphic design and digital
media are invited to display and discuss their work within the
context of whiteness, along with academics and practitioners who
share their preoccupations. Participations from civil servants,
activists, fundraisers, and those working for non-government and
non-profit making organisations are also encouraged. Non-traditional
presentations which combine scholarly content with creative practice
are also encouraged as a means of bringing together those who study
culture and those who create. The event is intended to foster
dialogue and collaborative practices between individuals exploring
whiteness within academia, and those within artistic communities or
culture industries whose work engages with the meanings of this
racial formation.

This year's conference is organised around the concept of 'white
privilege' as a discourse which has gained much momentum within
recent years as a means of articulating the advantages afforded to
those people, practices, and perspectives associated with white
identity. The dominance of whiteness in the arts and culture
industries, in the corridors of power, in narratives of history,
politics, culture and civilisation, has been critiqued by many recent
artists and scholars. We invite papers and creative work which
explores the nature of such structures, their social and cultural
operation, and the ways in which white privilege intersects with
other dominant formations. Also of interest are the ways in which
white privilege is and has been challenged, negotiated, and subverted
within art and culture.

Proposals, presentations, artistic works, workshops and pre-formed
panels are invited on issues related to any of the following themes:

- Histories of whiteness in scholarship, art, and popular culture
- Nationally-specific formations of white identity
- Whiteness and multiculturalism
- Images of whiteness in serial television, their critique and their
  production
- Constructions and criticisms of whiteness in painting, photography
  and the visual arts
- Performances of whiteness, from the perspectives of performers and
  critics
- Practices of writing whiteness in fiction and non-fiction
- The politics and ethics of White Studies
- Racial whiteness, fashion and cosmetics industries
- Teaching whiteness
- Intersections between whiteness, gender and sexuality
- Religion and whiteness
- Whiteness and the criminal justice system
- Space and whiteness
- Online constructions of white identity

The Steering Group welcomes the submission of proposals for short
workshops, practitioner-based activities, best practice showcases,
how-to sessions, live demonstrations, performances, and pre-formed
panels. We particularly welcome short film screenings; photographic
essays; installations; interactive talks and alternative presentation
styles that encourage engagement.

What to Send
300 word proposals should be submitted by Friday 30th January 2015.
All submissions are at least double blind peer reviewed. Proposals
should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chairs;
abstracts may be in Word or RTF formats with the following
information and in this order:

a) author(s), b) affiliation as you would like it to appear in
programme, c) email address, d) title of proposal, e) body of
proposal, f) up to 10 keywords. E-mails should be entitled:
Whiteness5 Proposal Submission. 

All abstracts will be at least double blind peer reviewed. Please use
plain text (Times Roman 12) and abstain from using footnotes and any
special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or
underline). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all proposals
submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should
assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in
cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative electronic
route or resend.

Organising Chairs:
Ewan Kirkland: [email protected]
Rob Fisher: [email protected]

The conference is part of the 'Ethos' series of research projects,
which in turn belong to the Critical Issues programmes of ID.Net. It
aims to bring together people from different areas and interests to
share ideas and explore various discussions which are innovative and
challenging. All proposals accepted for and presented at the
conference must be in English and will be eligible for publication in
an ISBN eBook. Selected proposals may be developed for publication in
a themed hard copy volume(s). All publications from the conference
will require editors, to be chosen from interested delegates from the
conference.

Inter-Disciplinary.Net believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and
professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should
attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to
make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract for
presentation.

Inter-Disciplinary.Net is a not-for-profit network and we are not in
a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence.

For further details of the conference, please visit:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/critical-issues/ethos/whiteness/call-for-papers/




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