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[ecrea] Call for Papers: "Fearful Futures: Cultural Studies and the Question of Agency in the Twenty-First Century"
Mon Dec 11 07:24:29 GMT 2017
*The Asian Conference on Cultural Studies 2018
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*Hosted by the International Academic Forum in conjunction with Osaka
University (Japan), Lehigh University, (USA) and the University of
Barcelona (Spain).*
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*Kobe, Japan*
*1-3 June 2018*
*Theme: "Fearful Futures: Cultural Studies and the Question of Agency in
the Twenty-First Century"*
*Website: https://accs.iafor.org/
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Keynotes and confirmed speakers:
Professor Vinay Lal, UCLA (Speaking on: "The Challenge of the Global South")
Professor John Erni, Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Hong Kong Baptist University
Professor Donald Hall, Lehigh University
Professor Susan Ballyn, University of Barcelona
Professor Baden Offord, Curtin University
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We have reached a moment in international history that is one of
potential paradigm shift. It is a moment when a problematic, but at
least blandly progressivist, pro-multiculturalist movement toward
“cosmopolitanism” (as Kwame Anthony Appiah might use the term) is being
threatened by a far more destructive and potentially genocidal
ethno-nationalism, the ferocity of which is fuelled by economic
disparity, religious intolerance and retrograde ideologies regarding
gender, race and sexuality. The possible global futures we face are
fearful, indeed.
In this context, cultural studies has a unique role to play in tracing
the genealogy of the present moment and charting different paths
forward. As never before, cultural studies is called to return to its
activist roots, to diagnose the ideologies driving hatred and
intolerance, and to posit different models of social engagement and
organization. Looking to the past, what do we learn about the challenges
of today? How does culture replicate itself (or critically engage
itself) in the classroom, in literature, in social media, in film, in
the visual and theatrical arts, in the family and among peer groups? How
do we rise to the challenge of articulating a notion of human rights
that also respects cultural difference? How do cultural representations
of the environment abet or challenge the forces driving climate change?
What are the roles and responsibilities of the individual activist as
teacher, writer, social scientist and community member?
This international and interdisciplinary conference will bring together
a range of academics, independent researchers, artists and activists to
explore the challenges that we face in the twenty-first century. While
we have every right to fear the future, we also have agency in creating
that future. Can we commit to a cosmopolitanism that celebrates
difference and that challenges social inequity? On our ability to answer
to that question affirmatively likely hangs our very survival.
The Asian Conference on Cultural Studies 2018 (ACCS2018) will be held
alongside The Asian Conference on Asian Studies 2018. Registration for
either conference will allow delegates to attend sessions in the other.
*CSAA Members receive a 30% discount. When registering, use code: **CSAA30*
Website: https://accs.iafor.org/
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