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[eccr] Call for Papers IJCP - Special Issue on 'White Terror/(Post)Empire'
Sun Jul 11 18:25:00 GMT 2004
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>Special issue: White Terror/(Post)Empire
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>Guest editors: Lorraine Johnson-Riordan (University of South Australia)
>and Damien W. Riggs (University of Adelaide)
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>In this age of (post)Empire and the decline of Western modernity, new
>(old) questions are surfacing around identity, subjectivity and
>transformative movements for peace (anti-war movements) and reconciliation
>in multiple inter-national locations (from Australia to Europe to North
>America to Israel and Palestine and the Middle East). Claims are made for
>one world and one nation, one global time and space but what may
>appear to be an emerging global racelessness would instead appear to be
>a fusion fantasy masking new forms of racialised violence, nationally and
>internationally, indeed, a resurgence of white terror. The reconciliation
>of primitive peoples to Modern Man (in the case of Australia, for
>instance) is said to be a fait accompli, and the postcolonial movement is
>deemed over by conservative Governments. Whilst there are ongoing
>attempts to assimilate Indigenous peoples into white nations, Middle
>Eastern asylum seekers (the new others of the white nation) are either
>forcibly kept outside its borders or detained behind barbed wire fences
>within. Meanwhile, nightly television images show Muslim girls being
>refused entry to schools in France in the name of secularism, and Iraqi
>prisoners dehumanized in the name of a war against terrorism, homeland
>security, justice, freedom and democracy. In multiple acts of racialised
>state and public violence, in acts of refusal, denial and resistance, in
>discourses of racelessness, sameness and assimilation, in hyper/formances
>of white raced masculinities and femininities in the service of white
>nationalism, the reassertion of white hegemony over others who represent
>the East is carried out with renewed intensity.
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>This special issue invites a range of papers which address the
>implications of these current manifestations of white terror - both for
>critical psychology, and within society more broadly - and their relation
>to discourses of (post)empire. Papers could address (but are not limited to):
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>· The condition/position of asylum seekers in multiple contexts
>and/or dominant white perceptions of/discourses relating to asylum seekers;
> * Story telling, the politics of representation and the
> empowerment/healing of Indigenous peoples, with a focus on who determines
> what counts within these categories;
> * The resurgence of white racism in Europe;
> * Racial/sexual violence against Eastern others (eg Iraq, France);
> * Neo-nationalism, white violence and their relation to white
> masculinities and femininities (e.g., 100% White, a film produced by
> Channel 4, UK);
> * Processes of working through in the reconciliation of the
> colonised and colonisers both in former colonies and sites of Empire;
> * Critical psychology and new possibilities for critical studies of
> whiteness.
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>Abstracts/proposals/enquiries should be sent to
><mailto:(damien.riggs /at/ adelaide.edu.au)>(damien.riggs /at/ adelaide.edu.au)
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>Papers due March 30th 2005
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>Finalised papers due to editors September 2005
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>Publication date: February 2006
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>Obviously we welcome papers submitted earlier than these dates, so as to
>facilitate the referee process and to ensure timely publication.
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