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[ecrea] 9th Annual Critiquing Culture Conference CFP
Fri Mar 20 15:29:49 GMT 2015
Please see the CFP below and feel free to circulate. It is linked to our
website here: http://culturalstudies.gmu.edu/articles/8077
Thank you for your time,
The Student Organizing Committee
Cultural Studies
George Mason University
Critiquing Culture
The Cultural Studies Graduate Conference at George Mason University
2015
The Cultural Studies Student Organizing Committee (SOC) at George Mason
University invites paper proposals for our 9th annual Cultural Studies
Graduate Student Conference. The conference will take place on Saturday,
September 26th, 2015 at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Cultural Studies program at George Mason University is committed to
the analysis and critique of culture. Cultural Studies examines cultural
objects as products of the wider social, historical, economic and
political conditions. Thus its interests lay both in understanding
processes of cultural production as well as discovering the effects of
culture at sites of reception. In particular, Cultural Studies focuses
on power relations and inequalities, which shape the horizon of
possibilities for any cultural object at hand, be it a political
discourse, an economic model, or a mass cultural product. Towards this
project, we recognize the value of a range of critical approaches
including Marxist political economy, poststructuralism, feminism,
critical theory and post-colonial studies. While the objects of Cultural
Studies vary widely, the field aims at political relevance and efficacy.
In an attempt to broaden the community of scholars working in precisely
this interdisciplinary vein, the Cultural Studies Student Organizing
Committee at George Mason University invites graduate students to submit
research papers for a conference specifically oriented toward the
examination of cultural objects, whether through Marxist,
structuralist/poststructuralist, feminist, or other critical lenses. We
encourage the submission of papers related, but not limited, to the
following broad themes:
* Political Economy
* Mass & Popular Culture
* Gender & Sexuality
* Race & Ethnicity
* Visual Culture
Abstracts of no more than 300 words and a current CV should be sent to
(critiquing.culture /at/ gmail.com) by June 30th, 2015. Please include
presentation title, presenter's name, institutional affiliation, contact
information, A/V requests, and any special needs required in the email.
Abstracts should be sent as .doc or .rtf file attachments.
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