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Call for Papers

Theme: Solidarity, Memory and Identity
Type: 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: University of Gdańsk
Location: Gdańsk (Poland)
Date: 15.–16.9.2016
Deadline: 15.6.2016

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What is the phenomenon of solidarity in the current world? What is
the sense of talking about it with the increase of violence around
the globe? What is its role in shaping identities – of cultures,
nations, individuals? Is it born from memory or from oblivion?
Questions such as these gave rise to the idea of our
interdisciplinary conference. It is going to be devoted to solidarity
in all its multiple aspects, in the broadest contexts possible –
historical, cultural, artistic, psychological and philosophical. In
the age of rapid socio-political changes, with deepening ethnic and
religious conflicts on one hand, and, on the other hand, a
diminishing feeling of identification with the community, there seems
to exist a strong necessity for a reflection on the idea of
solidarity. It would be difficult to think of a more inspiring place
for such a reflection than the city of Gdańsk. It was here that in
1980 “Solidarity” was born: a social movement which, in less than a
decade, brought about the fall of the communist regime in Poland and
played an important part in the historic changes in Central Europe.
Yet we do not want to make Polish “Solidarity” the dominating theme
of the conference or privilege it in any way. On the contrary, we
intend to present as fully as possible the broad spectrum of
solidarity-related themes. Thus, we heartily invite academics from
all sides of the world, representing various research fields:
anthropology, sociology, philosophy, history, psychology, cultural
studies, literary studies, film studies, theater studies, memory
studies, postcolonial studies, gender studies et al. We will be happy
to hear from both experienced scholars and young academics at the
start of their careers, as well as doctoral and graduate students. We
also invite all persons interested in participating in the conference
as listeners, without giving a presentation. We are sure that we will
have important reflections and fruitful discussions about Solidarity,
Memory and Identity.

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not restricted to: 

I. The Contemporary World
- the rage and the pride: the world in the face of terrorism
- difficult coexistence: Islam, Judaism, Christianity
- post-communism: being European in Eastern Europe
- solidarity after September 11th
- solidarity and refugees
- solidarity and violence
- solidarity and multiculturalism
- solidarity and globalization
- solidarity and political correctness
- solidarity and nationalism
- solidarity and racism
- solidarity and propaganda 

II. Memory and Oblivion
- the Holocaust: righteous among the nations
- genocide: the solidarity of the perpetrators, the solidarity of the
  victims
- post-war coexistences: between memory and vindictiveness
- memory and trauma: solidarity of the expelled
- postmemory: solidarity of late grandchildren / solidarity with the
  forebears / solidarity with the dead
- the terror of memory
- solidarity and amnesia 

III. Forms of Identity
- cosmopolites and patriots
- local communities
- solidarity as a generational experience
- solidarity of women / solidarity of men
- solidarity between genders
- identity of the minorities (ethnic, religious, sexual)
- professional solidarity
- solidarity and individualism
- solidarity and identity crises 

IV. Ideas
- homo solidaritus
- solidarity and postmodernity
- solidarity with the Other
- solidarity and tolerance
- solidarity and resentment
- solidarity and loneliness
- solidarity and betrayal
- solidarity and irony 

V. Literature and Art
- novels/ films/ performances that shook the world
- literature, art, film, theatre as memory “media”
- solidarity as a literary motif
- solidarity and representation
- solidarity and fiction
- in the realm of spectacle: the solidarity of spectators and
  participants
- socially engaged art: artists in defense of human rights 

VI. Everyday Life
- solidarity and the free market
- solidarity and the media
- support groups
- strikes, rallies, demonstrations
- equality parades
- silent marches
- solidarity and mourning
- solidarity in the animal world
- solidarity and environmentalism
- solidarity and lobbying
- solidarity of sports fans
- solidarity of the mediocre 

Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of proposed
20-minute presentations, together with a short biographical note,
until 15 June 2016 to:

Prof. Wojciech Owczarski, University of Gdańsk, Poland:
[email protected]  and  [email protected] 

The confirmation of acceptance will be sent by 20 June 2016.
The conference language is English. 

A selection of presented papers will be published in a
post-conference volume.

Organizers:

University of Gdańsk, Poland
University of São Paulo, Brazil
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia

Scientific Committee: 

Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk
Professor Paulo Endo - University of São Paulo
Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Amanda Chalupa – McGill University

Conference website:
http://solidaritymemory.ug.edu.pl




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