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Call for Papers

Theme: Culture and Place
Type: 2016 Arts and Letters Conference
Institution: University of North Georgia
Location: Dahlonega, GA (USA)
Date: 26.-28.2.2016
Deadline: 25.9.2015

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The 2016 University of North Georgia Arts and Letters Conference will
explore the intersection of culture and place. Place is more than
location — it is people, it is material, it is climate, it is culture.
Places are made through human practices and institutions and are
specifically designed and constructed to evoke memories, trigger
identities, and embody histories in material form. Thus, the creation
of place assigns meaning and helps to define who we are, and often,
who we are not. We must ask not just how places come to be, but how
and why they are important for social processes, cultural practices,
and historical change. How do these connections play out? Are culture
and place best understood as two separate entities, or as two
dynamically related processes that are best understood through each
other?

This interdisciplinary conference will take up these questions and
others concerning culture and place. We welcome proposals from all
disciplines on a wide range of topics. Possible themes include (but
are not limited to):

- How have climate, topography, etc., intersected with culture to
  shape political movements and/or the histories of states?
- How have culture and place intersected to produce or perpetuate
  forms of (intersecting) oppression?
- In what ways do culture and place intersect to produce conceptions
  of “natural” and “normal”?
- How do the intersections of culture and place affect or produce
  notions of objectivity and subjectivity?
- What is there to discover in the intersections of culture and place
  in music, literature, art, science, mathematics, history,
  philosophy, etc.?
- How do places and material forms intersect with social practices,
  social structures, norms, values, power and inequality?
- How does material culture shape and reflect place?
- What is the relationship between travel, culture, and place?
- How are places made and shaped through cultural practices and
  cultural forms (such as tourism, development, popular culture,
  material culture, the environment, etc.)?
- How are race, history, power, politics, memory, and culture
  emplaced?

Selected papers presented at the 2016 Arts and Letters conference
will be invited to join an edited book project published by the
University of North Georgia Press. To be fully considered for
inclusion in the book, draft papers must be submitted prior to the
conference. Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are
welcome.

Please submit the following
1. An abstract of 300-400 words
2. Five key words
3. A brief biography
to: http://digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu/alconf/
by September 25, 2015.

Contact

Sara Mason
[email protected] 

George Wrisley
[email protected]




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