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[ecrea] CFP: Colonial Attritions: State Violence and Social Forgetting (Now with Poster!)

Thu Jun 04 13:43:13 GMT 2015




*/T/**/he Postcolonial Studies Research Network and the Department of
Media, Film and Communication /**/presents:/*
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*Colonial Attritions: State Violence and Social Forgetting*
*August 5**^th **, 2015*
*University of Otago*
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*Featuring Professor Sherene Razack (University of Toronto)*
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Whilst formal colonisation has ended in many settler states, colonial
ways of knowing and exercising authority continue in the violent
policing and incarceration of Indigenous and minority communities in
these states. In her landmark book, /Dark Threats and White Knights/,
Sherene Razack writes poignantly: “Concealed in an apparently universal
framework in which there is good and evil is a small piece of
history—the history of imperialism, fascism, and racism” (2004, p. 157).
Contemporary geopolitics and state sovereignty are founded on political
and historical assumptions that Western liberal democracies represent
progressive freedom and a benign and stabilising force in international
affairs. Razack’s evocation of the ‘small piece of history’ works to
interrupt state narratives of goodness that obscure the violence of
settler colonial and imperial histories. This one-day symposium likewise
seeks presentations that call for an account of state violence and a
remembrance of imperial and colonial histories and their embodied,
everyday effects.
Presentations and panels can address, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
·epistemologies of ignorance and forgetting in national and local
narratives of place
·state violence and surveillance of Indigenous and minority communities
·racial and religious notions of belonging in the nation-state
·the moralisation of state and non-state violence
·citizenship, violence and the ‘war on terror’
·the role of social justice movements and activism in challenging state
authority
·pedagogy and colonial narratives
·gender and sexuality in political and state discourses of equality
·tourism and the cultivation of nation-hood
·race, development and international aid work
·media economies, geopolitics and settler colonialism
·media bipower and necropower
Please send abstracts of 200w with an accompanying bio of 50w to the
symposium organiser, Dr. Holly Randell-Moon at:
(Holly.Randell-Moon /at/ otago.ac.nz) <mailto:(Holly.Randell-Moon /at/ otago.ac.nz)>
We will accept abstracts on a rolling basis until *July 17**^th *.
Registration for students/ unwaged participants is $5 and for academic
participants $10.
For more information about the Postcolonial Studies Research Network,
please visit our website here:
http://www.otago.ac.nz/humanities/research/research-centres/otago062214.html
Symposium organisers:
Dr. Holly Randell-Moon
Mahdis Azarmandi
On behalf of the Postcolonial Studies Research Network:
Dr. Chris Prentice (Director)
Associate Professor Vijay Devadas
Dr. Simone Drichel
*References:*
Razack, S. (2004). /Dark Threats and White Knights: The Somalia Affair,
Peacekeeping, and the New Imperialism/. Toronto: University of Toronto
Press.

Dr. Holly Randell-Moon
Department of Media, Film and Communication
6th Floor Richardson Building
Central Campus
University of Otago
Dunedin 9016
New Zealand

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