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Call for Papers

Theme: In Search of Zera Yacob
Type: International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Worcester College, University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 29.4.–1.5.2022
Deadline: 31.12.2021

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We invite proposals for papers to be presented at an international
conference entitled ‘In Search of Zera Yacob’, to take place at
Worcester College, University of Oxford, from 29 April to 1 May 2022. 

In Search of Zera Yacob will be the first international and
interdisciplinary conference on two remarkable philosophical texts
from early modern Ethiopia, the Ḥatäta Zär’a Ya‛ǝqob and the Ḥatäta
Walda Heywat. These texts have fascinated and puzzled alike on
account of their philosophical depth, beauty and apparent historical
singularity. They have been called the ‘jewel of Ethiopian
literature’, and served to demonstrate, in the words of Claude
Sumner, that “modern philosophy, in the sense of a personal
rationalistic critical investigation, began in Ethiopia with Zera
Yacob at the same time as in England and in France”. 

This conference aims to examine the ideas, language and history of
the Ḥatäta Zär’a Ya‛ǝqob by putting scholars from across the world,
and across disciplinary boundaries, into dialogue. It aims to
stimulate a productive discussion between scholars from philosophy,
history, philology, and Ethiopian studies, and to serve as a
prolegomenon to broader philosophical study of the Ḥatäta Zär’a
Ya‛ǝqob. Contributors to the conference will explore the text’s
philosophical arguments and their significance, the historical
context of intellectual exchanges in Ethiopia, issues of translation
and the forging of philosophical vocabularies, notions of authorship
and authenticity in philosophical writing, the legacy of colonialism
for Ethiopian studies, and the methodology of a truly global history
of philosophy.

One of the guiding threads of the conference is the century-long
controversy over the authorship of the Ḥatäta Zär’a Ya‛ǝqob and the
Ḥatäta Walda Heywat: do the texts have a genuine 17th century
Ethiopian authorship, as asserted in the texts, or was the supposed
‘discoverer’ of the texts, the Capuchin monk Giusto d’Urbino, in fact
their secret author? In addition to bringing new research to bear on
the debate, we hope that the conference will provide an opportunity
to analyze the history and politics of this controversy, from the
first scholars who admired and enthusiastically catalogued and edited
the texts in the early 20th century, to its rejection by Carlo Conti
Rossini, an orientalist, and apologist for the fascist invasion of
Ethiopia, and the reassertion of a 17th century authorship by
Almeyahu Moges, Amsalu Alkilu and Claude Sumner in the 1970s. We hope
also to explore the suggestions of scholars such as Binyam Mekkonen
that the Ḥatäta Zär’a Ya‛ǝqob, ‘authentic’ or not, can obscure other
rich philosophical resources to be found elsewhere in Ethiopian
literature. The conference will thus also provide an opportunity to
interrogate the often fraught and often ideological underpinnings of
these arguments, examining the role of colonial knowledge production
in shaping the controversy, and the history of Ethiopian studies at
large. Addressing this controversy with an eye to its troubled
history is important if the Ḥatäta is to receive the attention it
deserves.

Further study of the Ḥatäta Zär’a Ya‛ǝqob might have profound
implications for the history and historiography of philosophy in
Africa and in a global orientation, for understanding processes of
philosophical translation and connected intellectual histories, as
well as the history of Ge’ez philology and literature.


Submission Guidelines

Eligibility: The CfP is open to graduate students and researchers at
all levels.

We will be considering two types of submission: 

- A 500-word abstract suitable for a 20-minute presentation; 

- A full paper (not exceeding 8000 words, including footnotes but not
including references) in addition to a 300-word abstract, to be
considered both for presentation at the conference and for
publication in an edited volume (to be reviewed for acceptance as
part of De Gruyter’s ‘New Studies in the History and Historiography
of Philosophy’ series).

To submit an abstract or full paper, please send a .doc or .pdf file
to yacobconfere...@gmail.com. Please write ‘Conference Submission’ in
the subject line of your email and include your name, departmental
affiliation, email address, and the title of your paper in your
email. Abstracts (and papers, if relevant) should be prepared for
blind review, so please ensure that your document is free from any
identifying personal details. The submission deadline is 31 December
2021. Note that full paper submissions only will be considered for
publication. We will notify authors of acceptance by 31 January 2022
at the latest.

We hope to be able to contribute to travel and accommodation expenses
for any speakers wishing to attend the conference, pending further
funding applications and Covid-related complications. However, so as
to make the conference maximally accessible to those who might not be
able to travel in these difficult times, arrangements can certainly
be made to incorporate talks given by video link.


Invited Speakers

The invited speakers are Dr Teshome Abera (Addis Ababa Science and
Technology University), Prof. Peter Adamson (Ludwig Maximilian
University of Munich/King's College London), Prof. Wendy Belcher
(Princeton University), Mr Eyasu Berento (Kotebe Metropolitan
University), Dr Chike Jeffers (Dalhousie University), Dr Ralph Lee
(SOAS), Prof. John Marenbon (University of Cambridge), Prof. Binyam
Mekonnen (Addis Ababa University),  Dr Fasil Merawi (Addis Ababa
University), Prof. Justin E. H. Smith (University of Paris 7 - Denis
Diderot), Prof. Neelam Srivastava (Newcastle University), and Dr
Anaïs Wion (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique).


Conference Organizers

Jonathan Egid
Lea Cantor
Robin Brons
Justin Holder
Johann Go


For all enquiries, please contact:
yacobconfere...@gmail.com

Conference website:
https://zerayacobconference.weebly.com





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