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Call for Papers

Theme: Legacies of Conquest
Subtitle: Transnational Perspectives on the Conquest and Colonization
of Latin America
Type: Interdisciplinary Symposium
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and
Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge
Location: Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Date: 11.–12.4.2017
Deadline: 30.11.2017

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The discovery of the ‘New World’ is one of the standard reference
points for defining ‘modernity’ from a European perspective. It is
also a historical event that has had manifest repercussions for the
interaction of human cultures around the globe. This symposium will
provide the opportunity for a comparative inquiry into the ways in
which key aspects of the conquest and colonisation of Latin America
by Europeans have been represented and transmitted in writing, in
visual culture, and in performance culture down the centuries and
across a range of national cultures.

Two keynote speakers will provide the symposium with perspectives
that run beyond the European:

Dr Stefanie Gänger (Assistant Professor at Cologne University) is the
author of 'Relics of the Past. The Collecting and Studying of
Pre-Columbian Antiquities in Peru and Chile, 1837–1911' (2014), and
she will be speaking on the historical constraints on understanding
the native cultures of Latin America through archaeology and
ethnography.

Professor João Cezar de Castro Rocha (Rio de Janeiro) is President of
the Brazilian Association of Comparative Literature. His latest book
is 'Shakespearean Cultures. The Challenge of Mimesis' (forthcoming
2017), and he will speak on the role that reflections of European
traditions have played within the development of Latin American
cultures.

Submissions

The aim of the conference is to discover, by comparing a selection of
particular cases, where there is common ground among the national
cultures of Europe and Latin America in the treatment of key issues,
where there are significant differences, and what the nature of those
differences is. Proposals from scholars at any career stage and with
expertise in any relevant area, including areas of research that are
currently in the process of development, will be welcome.

We particularly invite contributions on cases that have presented
themselves, within the cultures in which they have arisen, as
innovative, provocative or controversial with regard to the long-term
significance of the conquest and colonisation of Latin America, and
the following list is a guide to the broad areas that particularly
interest us:

1. Representations that relate to the perception of a utopian
   potential in the settlement of South America.

2. Representations of the slave trade with Africa, particularly those
   that relate to the unsuccessful attempts to extend the principles
   of the French Revolution to the West Indies.

3. Representations of the landscape of South America, its wild life
   and its indigenous human populations that relate to the accounts of
   European explorers from the 16th to the 20th century.

4. Representations from within the cultures of Latin America,
   including the native cultures, that challenge or complement
   European treatments of the issues.

5. Commemorative practices relating to historical events associated
   with the conquest, and the critical or revisionary approaches to
   established historiography that may be reflected in such practices.

It is anticipated that a publication in a peer-reviewed series will
arise from the symposium. Proposals, with an abstract no longer than
200 words please, should be sent to <[email protected]> by
30 November 2016.

Venue

Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
University of Cambridge
Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT

Convenors

Jenny Mander (University of Cambridge)
David Midgley (University of Cambridge)
Maya Feile Tomes (University of Cambridge)

Website of the Symposium:
http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26941




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