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Call for Papers

Theme: Towards a Conjuctural Political Economy of Non-Alignment and
Cultural Politics
Type: GLOB Exchange Research Workshop
Institution: Academy of Fine Arts and Design Ljubljana
   Institute of Art History Zagreb
Location: Rijeka (Croatia) – Online
Date: 27.–29.9.2021
Deadline: 31.7.2021

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The research workshop "Towards a Conjunctural Political Economy of
Non-Alignment and Cultural Politics" is the second of a series of
workshops organised within the bilateral research project "GLOB
Exchange: Models and Practices of Global Cultural Exchange and
Non-aligned Movement. Research in the Spatio-temporal Cultural
Dynamics", conducted by the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, and the Institute of Art History in Zagreb,
Croatia: https://www.nam-globe-exchange.org

The multidisciplinary research team focuses on emergent visual
assemblages and new models of cultural exchange that emerged in the
second half of the 20th century as a consequence of decolonization,
and which we see as radical political and aesthetic interventions
into the dynamics of global Cold War and North-South relations. We
seek to explore the economic, social, cultural and political
imaginaries of NAM through a spatio-temporal, or conjunctural, frame.
We see NAM as an unstable, dynamic, set of practices connected, in
complex and underexplored ways, with broader networks of cultural and
political solidarity, of South-South exchanges, and contributing to a
common political agenda of decolonization. Challenging the supposed
universality of colonial modernity and questioning capitalist
concepts of development, a conjunctural political economy of NAM
explores the material conditions and socio-political contexts of
cultural exchange.

Close to the 60th anniversary of the Belgrade summit that heralded
the formation of the Non-Aligned Movement (1-5 September 1961), this
conference, organised by the Institute of Art History, Zagreb in
collaboration with the NGO Drugo more from Rijeka, will explore
aspects of a critical conjunctural political economy of non-alignment
and cultural politics. It has four broad aims:

- To explore aspects of the political economy of the Non-Aligned
Movement and cultural politics across different spatio-temporal
conjunctures with particular reference to its impacts in terms of
North-South and West-East divisions and struggles, and in terms of
the complex inter-relations between capitalism, colonialism and
hegemonic racialised structures.

- To address the complementarities, contradictions and conflicts
between non-alignment and other anti-systemic worldmaking projects
including the Bandung spirit of Afro-Asian solidarity, the
Tri-Continental, Pan-Africanism, pan-Arabism, and others, in terms of
counter-hegemonic cultural politics.

- To identify contestations and complementarities in terms of
socialist internationalist worldmaking in terms of cultural politics
and cultural exchange, with particular reference to Soviet and
Chinese politics and practices.

- To note elements of the spatio-temporal 'afterlives' of
non-alignment and their significance for contemporary cultural
politics, including Nasserism, Yugoslavism and Tricontinentalism.

In addition to invited keynote speakers, the workshop is open to all
those interested in Non-Alignment, Decolonisation and Cultural
Production and Exchange. We invite proposals for 15-minute
scientific, research-based, empirical and/or theoretical
contributions that fit, in broad terms, aspects of these four themes
to be considered for inclusion in the panel discussions. Anyone
wishing to discuss their ideas should contact Paul Stubbs or Ljiljana
Kolešnik: pstu...@eizg.hr or ljko...@ipu.hr

A short abstract/description of the proposal, no more than 300 words,
and a short biography, no more than 250 words, should be sent to
pstu...@eizg.hr no later than 31 July 2021. Those who wish to
participate should indicate whether they would prefer to present in
person or via Zoom. Those chosen to be part of a panel will have some
of their costs of travel and accommodation reimbursed.


Program

Day One Monday 27 September 2021

Keynote Presentation:
Vijay Prashad, Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, author
of Red Star Over the Third World

Panel Discussion I:
Decolonial Worldmaking and Counter-Hegemonic Cultural Politics

Day Two Tuesday 28 September 2021

Keynote Presentation:
Sara Salem, The London School of Economics, author of Anticolonial
Afterlives in Egypt: the politics of hegemony

Panel Discussion II:
Non-Alignment and Decolonizing Culture

Day Three Wednesday 29 September

Invited Discussion:
Budimir Lončar, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia and
Tvrtko Jakovina, Professor, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences,
Universtiy of Zagreb and author of Budimir Lončar: od Preka do vrh
svijeta

Panel Discussion III:
Practices of Cultural Exchange


Contact:

Paul Stubbs, PhD
GLOB Exchange Research Project
Email: pstu...@eizg.hr
Web: https://www.nam-globe-exchange.org/about-4-1





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