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[Commlist] cfp: Intersectionality in Discourse, Literature, and Culture Studies (Conference)
Wed Dec 13 16:16:41 GMT 2023
Conference
Rakkada
3100 Kairouan, Tunisia
Date: 26/11/2024 - 27/11/2024
Registration deadline: 27/11/2024
Call for papers ending on: 30/03/2024
Republic of Tunisia
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
University of Kairouan
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Department of English
In collaboration with Laboratory of Approaches to Discourse (LAD) at the
Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Sfax, Tunisia.
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Multilingual Multidisciplinary Conference of The English
Department On
Intersectionality
in Discourse, Literature, and Culture Studies
Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Kairouan
27, 28 November 2024
Intersectionnalité dans les Études de Discours, de Littérature et de
Culture
التقاطعية في دراسات الخطاب والأدب
والثقافة
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the Conference on
Intersectionality in Discourse, Literature, and Culture. This
interdisciplinary conference invites scholars and researchers to delve into
the dynamic concept of intersectionality and its profound influence on
literature, discourse, and cultural practices andencourages the exchange of
ideas and methodologies by offering a platform for critical dialogues.
Intersectionality stands as a critical theoretical framework that
illuminates
the intricate interplay between multiple social identities, power
structures,
and cultural discourses. It helps understand how different social categories
and identities, such as race, gender, sexuality, class, and disability,
intersect and overlap to create complex experiences of discrimination,
privilege, and social inequality for individuals or groups who embody
multiple marginalized identities.
The literal meaning of “intersectionality” is the point at which two or
more things intersect or cross each other. In language and literature
studies, intersectionality refers to the examination of how multiple social
identities intersect to shape the production and interpretation of
texts. The
concept was originally developed within critical feminist theory and has
since been expanded upon and applied in different contexts. Kimberlé
Crenshaw, who is often credited with coining the term “intersectionality”
in the late 1980s, reveals how individuals experience compounded forms of
discrimination when they belong to multiple marginalized groups. A scholar
like Bellhooks has integrated intersectionality into her literary and
critical work to examine the ways race, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity and class might overlap. Similarly, Audre Lorde’s work shows the
importance of embracing one’s intersecting identities as a sourceof
strength.
The concept continues to evolve as scholars and activists apply itin
numerousacademic disciplines, including gender studies, sociology, critical
race theory, etc.The social theorist Patricia Hill Collins expanded
intersectionality theory by introducing the concept of the “matrix of
domination” which refers to the interlocking nature of various systems of
power and oppression. Likewise, the scholar and activistAngela Davis has
focused on the intersection of race, class, and gender in her writings and
activism, particularly in relation to the prison-industrial
complex.Intersectionality has become a valuable tool for understanding and
addressing social inequalities.
This conference aims to uncover the profound impact of intersectionality on
literary narratives, discursive practices, and cultural phenomena.We welcome
submissions from scholars, researchers and graduate students who engage with
intersectionality in various fields, including but not limited to
literature,
linguistics, cultural studies, philosophy, sociology, anthropology,
communication studies, media studies, and gender studies.
Topics of interest for paper submissions include, but are not limited
to, the
following:
Intersectionality and Identity Reimagining Identity in LiteratureUnpacking
Power Dynamics in DiscourseCultural Shaping of Intersectional
IdentityIntersectionality and Empowering Language Use Marginalized Voicesin
Intersectional LiteratureDeep-Level Analysis of Intersectional
DiscourseUnderstanding the Matrix of DominationIntersectional Narratives in
Media and CommunicationExploring Gender, Race, and Class in LiteratureQueer
Perspectives in Intersectional DiscoursePostcolonial Literature and
IntersectionalityThe Role of Disability in Intersectional
AnalysisIntersecting Generations: Identity Over TimeIntersectional
Eco-Criticism and Environmental DiscourseGlobal Migration and Intersectional
NarrativesDecolonizing Language: Intersectionality in Indigenous
DiscourseTranscultural Identities in Modern LiteratureReligion, Faith, and
Intersectionality in LiteratureDigital Discourse: Technology and
IntersectionalityIntersectionality and Critical Race TheoryIntersectionality
and Gender StudiesIntersectionality in Language Teaching and
learningIntersectionality in Language Assessment and
EvaluationIntersectionality in Language Planning and educational
ReformIntersectionality in Discourse (public discourse, political rhetoric,
media narratives, and everyday language use).Intersectionality and
Disability
TheoryIntersectionalityand ActivismRepresentation of Intersecting Identities
in Media, Theatre, Art, and Popular Culture. Intersectionality and
Globalization (its impact on migration, transnational identities, and
cross-cultural interactions).Intersectionality and Mobility
Intersectionality
and Digital Culture
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 March 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 15 April 2024
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 31 July 2024
Interested researchers from all over the globe are invited to follow this
link https://forms.office.com/r/QS97EK4izy [1] to apply before 31 March
2024.
The languages of the conference are English, French, and/or Arabic.
Why participate in our conference?
Intersectional, specialized, and eminent scholars in the academic
committeeBeautiful venue and welcoming hostsNo registration or participation
feesFREE accommodation (3 nights) at a 4-star hotel in Kairouan, Tunisia
during the conference, FREE breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the two
days of the conference, 4 FREE coffee breaks, FREE conference materials
(bags, notebooks, pens, and proceedings books for participants)and FREE
publication of a selection of accepted and peer-reviewed chapters BEFORE the
date of the conference.
Venue: Faculty Of Arts And Humanities Kairouan
Date: 27 and 28 November 2024
Organizing committee
Nodhar Hammami
Hatem Haddaji
Dorra Agerbi
Amira Achouri
Kamal Abdaoui
Emna Fendri
Saloua Enneifer
Hager boukhris
Mimoun Melliti
Naima Hmila
Nadia Falfoul
Anissa Abdelkefi
Academic Committee
Prof. Hager Ben Dris
Prof. Akila Sellami
Prof. Mounir Guirat
Prof. Sondos Hamdi
Prof. Nadia Bouchhioua
Prof. Lobna Ben Salem
Prof. Wajih Ayed
Prof. Lanouar Ben Hafsa
Prof. Hend Ammar Guirat
Prof. Habib Abdessalem
Prof. Radhouan Briki
Prof. Shamsedine Rahali
Prof. Sahbi Baazaoui
Prof. Moncef Weslati
Prof. Taoufik Djebali
Prof. Abdennebi Ben Beya
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