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[ecrea] Performativity-Cultural Studies Association Meetings, 2007

Wed Oct 11 13:31:19 GMT 2006


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>Call for Papers
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>CFP: Two (2) panels and one (1) seminar for the Performativity 
>Division of the Cultural Studies Association (CSA) Annual Meetings 
>(April 19-21 2007, Portland, Oregon).
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>Recently, many have witnessed a shift from considering identity and 
>its contextual milieu as "texts" and/or "artifacts" of paradigmatic 
>manifestations of culture, toward a return of analysis couched in 
>the recognition of the importance of the dramaturgical and 
>performative.  This transition from a textual to a performative 
>paradigm of identity invites renewed investigations of the dynamic 
>and processual aspects of power, authenticity, (dis)location, and 
>self-determination, and can reveal new perspectives by highlighting 
>and comparing diverse forms of performative practices.  This can 
>enable our understandings of how identities are shifting formations 
>and how unequal power relations are reflexively created by, and 
>constitutive of, those formations.  Such an undertaking gestures 
>toward the enormity of the task that one necessarily confronts when 
>attempting to comprehend and recuperate the task of a critical, 
>cultural, and reflexive study of performativity that can yield both 
>explanatory power and conceptual insight.
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>The Performativity Division of the CSA is seeking papers for two (2) 
>panels and one (1) seminar for the 2007 CSA Meetings that support, 
>critique, and/or re-articulate the materialist approaches and 
>theoretical frameworks that address performativity in areas 
>including, but not limited to:
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>- race and the racialization of identity categories;
>- capitalism, class, and identities;
>- citizenship and nationality;
>- religion and spirituality;
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>- gender and sexuality;
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>- nationalisms and national identities;
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>- (dis)abilities and identities;
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>- "third spaces," "passing," and biculturality;
>- claims to authenticity;
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>- power;
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>- knowledge, the knowing subject, and the claim to knowing;
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>- ethnics, morals, and axiology;
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>- the enactment and success, and/or appropriation and containment, 
>of resistance;
>- the interstices of supportive and/or competing paradigms (from 
>Dramaturgy to Functionalism to Marxism);
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>Please send abstracts of 250-400 words before 19 October 2006 to 
>Performativity division chair Matthew W. Hughey (Department of 
>Sociology, Program of Media Studies - University of Virginia, 
><mailto:(mwh5h /at/ virginia.edu)>(mwh5h /at/ virginia.edu)). Please include your 
>preference for a panel or seminar session and your academic or 
>activist affiliation in your proposal.
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>Matthew W. Hughey
>Sociology & Media Studies
>Carter G. Woodson Institute
>University of Virginia
>539 Cabell Hall, PO Box 400766
>Charlottesville, VA  22904-4766
>Office: 434.924.7293 | Fax: 434.924.7028
><mailto:(mwh5h /at/ virginia.edu)>(mwh5h /at/ virginia.edu)
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>Cultural Studies Association (US) -- http://www.csaus.pitt.edu
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