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Call for Papers

Theme: Present's Disjunctive Unity
Subtitle: Constructing and Deconstructing Histories of Contemporary
Cultural and Aesthetic Practices
Type: International Conference
Institution: Research Network for Critical Transcultural Perspectives
on Cultural and Aesthetic Practices
   Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Date: 26.–28.11.2015
Deadline: 10.7.2015

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The initiators of the “Research Network for Critical Transcultural
Perspectives on Cultural and Aesthetic Practices” welcome
applications by post-doctoral researchers and advanced doctoral
students with a strong profile in critical transcultural research to
become members of the network and to actively participate in its
kick-off event. The event will take place from 26 - 28 November 2015
at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Germany. It consists of
two segments: a public conference followed by closed workshop
sessions for invited participants, to be chosen from applicants
responding to this call.

The conference “Present’s Disjunctive Unity. Constructing and
Deconstructing Histories of Contemporary Cultural and Aesthetic
Practices” explores cultural and aesthetic theories and practices in
different contemporary contexts around the world and strives to
develop appropriate categories for the different historiographical
genealogies that shape their concepts of “the contemporary”. With the
aim to unpack related power relations and to reconsider
epistemological and methodological problems, the conference
consciously brings together socio-political, historical and further
theoretical perspectives.

The emphasis on exploring contemporaneity in historical perspectives
resonates with the agenda of the “Research Network for Critical
Transcultural Perspectives on Cultural and Aesthetic Practices” that
intentionally includes researchers working on both contemporary as
well as historical subjects.

Future network members are expected to actively engage in the closed
workshop sessions, which are designed to critically explore
sub-themes in connection with the public programme. The six
cross-disciplinary workshops address the specific methodological
challenges that transcultural phenomena and transcultural research
pose. They unfold around thematic foci related to queer studies,
studies on objects and things, animal studies, representational
critique, topologies of art in relation to life and concepts and
histories of the transcultural.

OUTLINE OF THE RESEARCH NETWORK FOR CRITICAL TRANSCULTURAL
PERSPECTIVES ON CULTURAL AND AESTHETIC PRACTICES

The network is conceived of as a critical, interdisciplinary and
international research association of post-doctoral researchers who
examine phenomena and processes of cultural exchange. It shall
provide a communicative platform that enhances peer-to-peer dialogue
and horizontal academic exchanges with the aim to intensify research
discussions and to grant greater visibility for innovative
transcultural approaches within the academic community as well as
within a non-academic public. An international board of senior
advisers will support the network facilitating vertical academic
exchanges, fostering a greater institutional openness for
transcultural research and the creation of career opportunities for
early career scholars.

Overcoming the institutional confines of projects, departments and
universities, the network aims at providing an international and
interdisciplinary forum for open and critical debate on how to
identify and cope with common pressing, often methodological problems
brought forth by this research perspective. The network therefore
intentionally welcomes academics working in (research) institutions
other than universities, such as museum staff whose practical
professional experience – e.g. the visual and textual mediation of
transcultural phenomena – offer many valuable links to
university-based research. The interdisciplinary set-up of the
international network – which is emphasized and guaranteed by the
various scholarly and institutional backgrounds but also by the
manifold thematic projects of the network members – shall constitute
a collective platform of diverse voices.

The research network will hold regular annual meetings ideally
organized by one or more members and hosted in different research
institutes, to be chaired by affiliated senior scholars. In addition
the formation of smaller working groups that elaborate on specific
sub-topics and questions of transcultural research which might lead
to separate conferences and/or joint publications is also being
planned. The conference organizers envision the network as a channel
to foster innovative, interdisciplinary formats of joint talks and
teaching. These will be explored during the annual conferences and in
further collaborations of the network members.

The conference in Berlin serves as kick-off event for the network
whose future funding is a topic to be discussed by its founding
members. Ideally, the network’s annual conferences will be financed
by the hosting network members’ institutions and/or third party
funding. The continuing collaboration at the level of thematic
working groups and their joint publications, teaching or other
academic activities might take on an informal, low-budget working
mode or be based on funds raised from within and outside affiliated
home institutions and projects.

APPLICATION FORMALITIES

Applications might respond to, but do not need to be limited to the
following workshop themes and should explore transcultural phenomena
and/or employ transcultural research perspectives. Suggestions for
alternative themes that engage with the conference’s topic and the
profile of the network are welcome.

Workshop themes and chairs:

1. The ‘Discovery’ of Queerness. Intricate Trails of a Travelling
   Concept (Melanie Klein, Berlin)

2. Objects, Cultures and Transcultural Contemporaneities (Philippe
   Cordez, Munich)

3. Are Animals Cultural Brokers? (Silke Förschler/Stephanie Zehnle,
   Kassel)

4. Topologies of Art in Relationship to Life. Transcultural
   Negotiations of Art’s Social and Critical Function (Birgit
   Hopfener, Berlin)

5. The Cruelty of the Other (Culture/Religion/Group) (Liesbeth
   Minnaard, Leiden/Kea Wienand, Oldenburg)

6. Repetition, Acceleration, Disruption. Time structures and time
   perception in the visual arts from a transcultural perspective
   (Annette Bhagwati/Kirsten Einfeldt, Berlin)

Each workshop will consist of a maximum of 18 participants, three
workshops will take place at a time. The workshop organizers expect
participants to give short input presentations and engage in
structured discussions (possibly based on shared readings).

For detailed information about the workshops see:
http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/presents-disjunctive-unity

Applicants might also have a look into the cross-disciplinary
research perspectives offered by the public speakers’ programme.

Speakers of the conference are:

Knut Ebeling (Prof. of Media Theory and Aesthetics, Kunsthochschule
Berlin Weißensee)

Paul Gladston (Prof. in Culture, Film and Media, Nottingham
University)

Atreyee Gupta (Art Historian, Fellow of the Forum Transregionale
Studien, Berlin)

Milumbe Haimbe (Artist, Lusaka, Zambia)

Fabian Heubel (Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Research Fellow of
the Academia Sinica, Taipei)

Monica Juneja (Prof. of Global Art History, Heidelberg University)

Ato Malinda (Artist, Nairobi, Kenia/Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Lourdes Morales (Postdoctoral Fellow, Art History and Communication
Studies Department, McGill University)

Sarah Nuttall (Prof. of Literature and Cultural Studies, University
of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)

Philip Rosen (Prof. of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University)

Francesca Tarocco (Ass. Prof. of Chinese Religious and Visual
Studies, New York University Shanghai)

Tobias Wendl (Prof. for the Arts of Africa, Free University Berlin)

Applications must include:

- Abstract of max. 800 words outlining the applicant’s (current)
project(s) and the motivation for becoming a network member and
participant of its kick-off conference. You might indicate in which
workshop you would like to participate and briefly articulate your
interest in the topic.

- Short CV of 500 words indicating the topic/year of dissertation (if
applicable), disciplinary backgrounds as well as institutional
affiliation(s) (if applicable), research interests, and including up
to three relevant publications.

They are to be sub-mitted in electronic form via e-mail, addressed to:
[email protected]

Deadline: 10 July 2015

Please note:
Applicants will receive an electronic acknowledgement of receipt and
further information only after the end of the selection process.

The organizers will assess the applications in an anonymised
procedure chaired by staff of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin
in order to ensure a fair selection process. The organizers are
unable to cover travel and accommodation costs of successful
applicants, although they are currently striving to raise funds that
might eventually allow for partial reimbursements.

This event is conceptualized by Birgit Hopfener (Free University
Berlin), Franziska Koch (Heidelberg University) and Kerstin
Schankweiler (Free University Berlin).

It is organized in cooperation with the DFG funded research unit
“Transcultural Negotiations in the Ambits of Art” at Free University
Berlin, the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global
Context” at Heidelberg University and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Berlin, represented by Kirsten Einfeldt and Annette Bhagwati.

The conference is kindly supported by the Ernst-Reuter-Gesellschaft
der Freunde, Förderer und Ehemaligen der Freien Universität Berlin
e.V., Frauenfördermittel des Fachbereichs Geschichts- und
Kulturwissenschaften der Freien Universität Berlin and Ulmer Verein –
Verband für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften e.V.

Conference website:
http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/presents-disjunctive-unity




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