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[ecrea] CFP: CSA Critical Ethnic and Racial Studies Research Working Group
Mon Nov 13 22:10:22 GMT 2017
*CFP: “Emancipation Undone”*
2018 Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference – “Interventions”
Carnegie Mellon University | Pittsburgh, PA | May 31st - June 2nd, 2018
“The intervention made here is an attempt to recast the past, guided
by the conundrums and compulsions of our contemporary crisis: the
hope for social transformation in the face of seemingly
insurmountable obstacles, the quixotic search for a subject capable
of world-historical action, and the despair induced by the lack of
one.” (Saidiya Hartman, /Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and
Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America/, 1997, p. 14)
Scholars across an array of disciplines have increasingly situated
critical interventions into the contradictions and crises of the
historical present—from ecology and the human, to capital and
democracy—by foregrounding racial slavery as a structuring problematic
of modern political life. Much of this work finds a generative foothold
in the interventions Saidiya Hartman initiated and reanimated over
twenty years ago, where she contended that any analysis of racialization
must be conducted with regard to the history and theory of slavery, and
that the political logic of racial slavery must become a fundamental
locus of inquiry for political theory, cultural studies, philosophy,
psychoanalysis, and Marxism (to name a few fields). This has yielded a
powerful frame of historical analysis, and a new baseline for critical
intervention: “the afterlife of slavery.”
In line with the general theme, “Interventions,” the Working Group on
Racial and Ethnic Studies invites submissions of panels or individual
papers for the CSA Annual Conference that advance interventions into the
present by making the “afterlife of slavery” its reference. These papers
may address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
* The analysis of racial slavery as an intervention in the critique of
political economy
* Libidinal enjoyment as a factor of racial subjection
* Black Lives Matter and the incompleteness of emancipation
* Historicizing the anthropocene and critiques of post-humanism
* Critical race studies and the “limits of critique”
* Black feminist and queer epistemological interventions
* Antiblackness and the subject of the unconscious
* Race, value, and abstraction
* Global anti-capitalist struggle in the afterlife of slavery
Please submit a brief abstract (300 words or less) through the CSA
submission system by its official deadline, currently: _February 16,
2018_ (http://www.culturalstudiesassociation.org/registration2017
<http://www.culturalstudiesassociation.org/registration2017>).
Applicants must be a member of the CSA to submit. Submissions can either
be an individual paper or pre-constituted panel. Please indicate that
you are applying to the Racial and Ethnic Studies Panel.
Questions? Contact the Co-Chairs of the Working Group on Racial and
Ethnic Studies, Jaafar Aksikas ((jaksikas /at/ colum.edu)
<mailto:(jaksikas /at/ colum.edu)>), Christopher Chamberlin ((cechambe /at/ uci.edu)
<mailto:(cechambe /at/ uci.edu)>), and Patrice Douglass ((pdd2 /at/ stmarys-ca.edu)
<mailto:(pdd2 /at/ stmarys-ca.edu)>).
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