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Call for Publications

Theme: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Muslim Thought and Human
Rights
Publication: Journal of Contemporary Poetics
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 15.1.2019

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The fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War ushered a
new global world order and initiated a new wave of violence. Since
9/11, in particular, various forms of geopolitical conflicts, wars
and neo-colonial enterprise have resulted in unprecedented human
suffering, massive dislocation of human population and has left a
huge question mark for the humanity to ponder over. The rising number
of migrants and stateless persons worldwide has exacerbated human
rights crisis which necessitates urgent review of existing laws,
conventions, moral order, ethical conceptions and theoretical
perspectives on human rights. It is no coincidence that, except for
the Rwandan genocide of the 1990’s, Islam and the Muslim world figure
in all the other conflicts and wars.

Religion, Islam in particular, as a source of foundational beliefs in
human rights often finds itself at odds with the secular and
juridical sources of human rights. The interdisciplinary boundaries
between religion as an ethical guide to billions of people and the
legal and political debates in the age of nation states and
multinational capital have become sites of a vital dialogue between
the two epistemic models: on the one hand, the nation states have
failed to guarantee the human rights promised by the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (1948), and on the other hand, political
theorists point to discriminatory practices implicit in ethical
models of religious and natural laws.

It is precisely against this backdrop that this themed issue of
Journal of Contemporary Poetics invites scholars working in the
fields of history, cultural studies, political science, psychology,
religious studies, critical theory, film and media studies,
literature and languages, postcolonial studies, and law to present
fresh insights into the debate.

Some possible topics can be, though not limited to, the following:

- Borders, Citizenship and Human Rights
- Peace Debates and Human Rights
- Gender, Identity and Human Rights
- Democracy, Hegemony and Human Rights
- Neoliberal Economies and Human Rights
- Genealogy of Human Rights
- Human Rights in the Age of Surveillance and Privacy
- Slavery in the Digital Age
- Prisons, Torture, Police Violence and Human Rights
- Dehumanization of the Enemy and the Limits of Human Rights
- Textuality of Human Rights Laws
- Narratives of Atrocity and Human Rights
- Story Telling and Human Rights
- Ethics and Religion in Human Rights Discourse
- Sustainable Development, Environment and Human Rights
- Organized State Violence and Human Rights
- Minorities and Human Rights
- Emerging Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights Discourse
- Children and the Borderless Imagination
- Universal Rights and Personal Imaginaries
- Human Rights in an Age of Terror
- After Human Rights: The Case for Higher Laws
- Comparative Ethics and Human Rights Discourse
- Islamic Jurisprudence and Human Rights Laws

The journal is double-blind peer reviewed. Please send your papers
(6000-8000 words) in MS Word format in the form of attachment to
[email protected] or [email protected] by January 15, 2019. The
papers should be written following MLA style guidelines. The
editorial team would contact you by February 28, 2019 about the
acceptance of the paper.

The Journal of Contemporary Poetics is published by the Department of
English, Faculty of Languages and Literature, International Islamic
University Islamabad, Pakistan. This interdisciplinary journal
welcomes articles and book reviews from various disciplines in
Literature, Linguistics and other disciplines in Social Sciences and
Humanities.

For further information, please visit our websites at jcp.com.pk and
iiu.edu.pk.


Contact:

Dr. Ayaz Afsar, Professor/Editor
Journal of Contemporary Poetics
Department of English
International Islamic University Islamabad
Pakistan
Phone: +92 51 9257935
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.jcp.com.pk




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