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Call for Papers

Theme: Diasporas of the Pacific
Subtitle: Multilateral, Intergenerational and Transnational Contexts
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: University of Fiji
   Institute of Interdisciplinary Inquiry
Location: Anchorage Beach (Fiji)
Date: 22.–25.4.2016
Deadline: 31.10.2015

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Diasporas of the Pacific refers both to indigenous departures
(including disenfranchisement and diasporic dispersals from
traditional homelands under colonialism and/or within modern nations)
in or bordering the Pacific and to girmit-driven arrivals like those
begun in the Victorian era. The conference takes an interdisciplinary
approach and aims to explore the multilateral, intergenerational and
transnational contexts of diaspora in the Pacific. Diasporas of the
Pacific invites papers that give attention both to broader
contextualisations and to focused accounts of the issues and
experiences relevant to the topic of diaspora in relation to the
Pacific region. From the disruptive effects of diaspora to the
resilience and vitality of connection at the other end of a narrative
that spans trauma, dispersal, and memories of homeland, Diasporas of
the Pacific offers scope for reflection on experiences that can be
contextualised in terms of world-wide relevance: the Pacific provides
both a geographical location to which and from which diasporants have
come and gone, it offers, for example, a space in which the
descendents of the first diasporants can contemplate their community
as one that extends beyond the national borders of places like Fiji,
and an imaginary space in which Pacific islanders might reconfigure
their communities and identities after colonialism.

It is not surprising that the ‘coconut wireless’ figures in local
conversations and broader discourses on Pacific-based networks, for
diaspora is not simply about movement—it involves family, culture,
and connections. With such memories evoking possibilities for return
in real and symbolic ways, representational engagements with
diasporas of the Pacific, as well as those creative works that are
figured elsewhere but which offer connection through shared
ethnicities, will provide a strong foundation from which to begin our
discussions. Diasporas of the Pacific embraces a range of
representational forms and discursive contexts in the belief that
interdisciplinary connections can establish productive diversities in
terms of critical engagement similar to those developed by
diasporants through active commitment to their local communities.

All papers are to be published in an eBook with an ISBN; a selection
of papers will be developed for inclusion in a proposed themed hard
copy book.  The journal Cultural Dynamics is also open to receiving a
proposal for a  special issue on Pacific Diasporas drawn from papers
given at this conference.

The themes and issues to be explored in the conference and its
publications include, but are not limited to:

- Defining diaspora: exploring the breadth of approaches taken and the
  motivations driving determinations on what constitutes diaspora
- Transnationality and diaspora; diasporic networks and communities
  evolving in transnational and local contexts
- Ethnicity and cultural heritage in postmemory
- Indigeneity and diaspora
- National and international policies relevant to diaspora: responses
  to experiences of trauma, dispersal, and nostalgia in transnational
  and/or diasporic contexts
- Postcolonialism and diaspora
- Interdisciplinary approaches to the Pacific context
- Cultural praxis in response to disenfranchisement, separation,
  social cohesion; memorialising diaspora—architectural and
  event-based responses; spatial justice and other responses to the
  social conditions potentially precipitating diaspora
- Literature, journalism, the www and diaspora; the visual and plastic
  arts and diaspora; and other fields engaged in exploring
  representations of diasporas of the Pacific (Education, Political
  Science, Sociology, Geography, Philosophy, Architecture, etc.)

Submit abstracts of 300 words to:
Victoria Reeve ([email protected]) and 
Dr Shona Hill ([email protected])
by 31 October 2015.

Abstracts should be compatible with .doc format, and contain the
following information:
- author(s)
- email address
- affiliation
- title and body of abstract

All abstract emails will be acknowledged. If you have not had a
response within a week please re-send your abstract as it may not
have reached us.

Location:

The Diasporas of the Pacific Conference will be held in beautiful,
tropical Fiji, at the Anchorage Resort.  This venue offers a relaxing
traditional bure-style conference facility as well as all of modern
conveniences of on-site accommodation and a beautiful beach-side
setting (http://www.anchoragefiji.com/). Here you can soak-up the
intellectually stimulating atmosphere during the day, while relaxing
by the beach at night.   

The Anchorage have also offered special conference rates for
delegates (and their families).

Key Dates:

Abstracts Due: 31 October 2015
Final Acceptances Notified: 15 November 2015
Early Bird Payment Due: 1 February 2016
Final Payment Due: 1 March 2016
Conference Dates: 22-25 April 2016

"Diasporas of the Pacific: Multilateral, intergenerational and
transnational contexts" is an interdisciplinary conference hosted by
the University of Fiji (www.unifiji.ac.fj) in conjunction with the
Institute of Interdisciplinary Inquiry (I.I.I. NZ: www.iiinz.org). 

Conference website:
http://www.iiinz.org/diasporas-cfp.html




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