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[ecrea] Call for Participation: 2015 CSA Conference Seminars

Wed Mar 11 21:29:48 GMT 2015




2015 CSA Conference Seminars

CFP: Seminars at the 2015 Cultural Studies Association (CSA) Conference

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

May 21 – 24, 2015

Riverside Convention Center, Riverside, California

The deadline for ALL seminar participation applications is March 25, 2015.

We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting TEN seminars at the 2015 CSA Conference:

1) Workshop for Jobs Seekers in Cultural Studies – seminar directors: Jaafar Aksikas (Columbia College Chicago) and Paul Smith (George Mason University)

2) Precarious Pedagogy: Making the Case for Cultural Studies – seminar directors: Jillian Sandell (San Francisco State University) and Charlie Bertsch (University of Arizona)

3) Administering University Life – seminar directors: Hilary Berwick (University of California at Davis), Naomi Ambriz (University of California at Davis) and Amanda Modell (University of California at Davis)

4) Desiring, Writing, Thinking, Recording: The University in the Asian American Literary Imagination – seminar directors: Yumi Pak (California State University at Bernardino) and Joo Ok Kim (University of California at Irvine)

5) Creating Cracks: Resistance, Solidarity and Subversion in the Institution – seminar directors: Dana Morrison Simone (University of Delaware) and Robert Haworth (West Chester University)

6) A Pedagogy of the Undercommons in/and the University: Ferguson and Oakland – seminar director: Hilary Berwick (University of California at Davis)

7) Whose Humanities? Humanist Studies in the Age of the Corporate University - seminar directors: Jamie Rogers (University of California at Irvine), Chris Malcom (University of California at Irvine) and Ameeth Vijay (University of California at Irvine)

8) Critical Historicism: A Research Working Group Project – seminar directors: Don Hedrick (Kansas State University) and Denise Albanese (George Mason University)

9) Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: Its Legacies and Impact 50 Years Later– seminar directors: Marcus Breen (Boston College) and Jaafar Aksikas (Columbia College Chicago)

10) The Life and Work of Stuart Hall – seminar directors: Angela McRobbie (Glodsmiths College, University of London) and Jaafar Aksikas (Columbia College)

Details about each seminar are available on our website shortly through this link:http://www.culturalstudiesassociation.org/seminars.

Thank you,

Jaafar Aksikas and Sean J. Andrews

Seminar Wranglers

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Jaafar Aksikas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Cultural Studies,
Cultural Studies Program
Humanities, History, & Social Sciences
Columbia College Chicago
624 S Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605, USAtud.html

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