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Call for Papers

Theme: Beyond Borders
Subtitle: Conceptualizing Boundaries, Crossings and Disruptions
Type: 22nd International Conference on the History of Concepts
Institution: The History of Concepts Group
   Centro de Estudios Históricos, El Colegio de México
Location: Mexico City (Mexico)
Date: 25.–27.7.2019
Deadline: 22.4.2019

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Borders, physical and conceptual, have long been identified as key
forces that shape the ways people understand the world they live in.
Discrete groups define themselves and others by establishing
boundaries. By drawing lines, groups, territories, societies,
languages, cultures, religions become organized. Individuals create
differences and maintain, defend or attack identities in ways that
become essentialized.  These borders, as historical constructs
expressed in ideas and concepts, need to be interrogated.

Borders, boundaries and frontiers are meaningfully created,
creatively trespassed, constantly questioned, distorted and
reconfigured. The distinctions they establish define theoretical,
practical, disciplinary, methodological and conceptual problems about
what is common and what is not. In order to think about notions of
liminality, permeability, order, disorder, connection, disconnection,
belongingness, foreignness, relation and separation, and how they
function in both conceptual and non-conceptual dimensions, we need to
examine the long history of boundaries.

Latin America, the geographical, cultural and conceptual region where
the Twenty-Second International Conference on Conceptual History will
take place this year, is a fitting territory in which to discuss
languages, concepts, metaphors, representations and epistemologies of
borders in all their forms. We invite established scholars,
early-career researchers and advanced graduate students to come to
Mexico in order to examine a crucial aspect of conceptual history:
how we organize, classify and limit ourselves.

The organizers welcome proposals for papers and panels that
critically look at boundaries in any form: how they are created, why
they come to exist, the ways they are crossed or trespassed and the
functions they perform in our world in the past and present.

Proposals can address, but need not be limited to, such topics in the
conceptual history of borders as:

- Borders, boundaries and the construction of identities and
  identifications
- Chronological boundaries
- Gender boundaries
- Borders and border-crossing in oral and written languages and
  visual cultures
- Distinctions and disruptions in/of contexts
- The circulation of concepts and languages beyond borders
- The political and its limits
- Social categories as boundaries
- Delineations of the public and the private

Proposals for individual papers should be no longer than 400 words;
proposals for panels (up to four speakers) should not exceed 800
words. The speaker’s name, institutional affiliation and the details
of up to five publications should be provided in the proposal.

Proposals must be submitted in English. Papers presented at the
conference may be delivered in either English or Spanish. In the
latter case, participants will be asked to forward a one-page
abstract in English by July 20th, 2019.

Please send your proposals to [email protected] by April 22nd, 2019.
Proposers will be notified by May 20th.

Venue:
El Colegio de México
Tlalpan, Ciudad de México, Mexico


Contact:

Centro de Estudios Históricos
El Colegio de México
Carretera Picacho Ajusco 20
Col. Ampliación Fuentes del Pedregal
Tlalpan
C.P. 14110 Ciudad de México
Mexico
Email: [email protected]
Web:
https://www.historyofconcepts.net/22nd-international-conference-2019/cfp-22nd-international-conference-2019/




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