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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society Virtual Conference
Sun Nov 08 23:19:30 GMT 2020
*/Call for Papers/****
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**Culture in the Pandemic Age*
*Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society **Virtual Conference*
*Main Conference 28-30 July 2021 + Graduate Conference 26 July 2021*
*Organised by the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society and the National
University of Singapore*
/For more details on submission guidelines and how to submit your
abstracts, click here:////http://culturalstudies.asia/iacs-conference/
<http://culturalstudies.asia/iacs-conference/>/
*Confirmed Keynote and Invited Speakers*
* Prof Kishore Mahbubani (National University of Singapore)
* Prof Jomo Kwame Sundaram (Khazanah Research Institute, Columbia
University and International Islamic University Malaysia)
* Prof Sarah Pink (Monash University)
* Prof Pun Ngai (University of Hong Kong)
*Call for Papers*
The C-19 pandemic has upended all aspects of everyday work, life and
play. From emergency lockdowns that required everyone to shelter at
home to the gradual lifting of restrictions where working from home and
remote learning continue to remain the norm, no one and no mode of human
interaction have been left untouched by the virus. It is a cascading
disaster involving health, economic and social challenges. Its measures
designed to mitigate the virus have changed patterns of consumption and
production. Its viral war metaphors have unleashed hostility between
people, groups and nation-states. As a catastrophic event, it has
precipitated ecological changes to unsettle and defamiliarize our
traditional sensemaking of the world. While exacerbating structural
inequalities and racial injustices, it has also reminded us there are
things we should value, such as care and community. In such times of
crisis, we ask: what are the new conditions and conjunctions of culture
(cf. Hall, Grossberg)? What are the alternative strategies to think and
act critically in ways that do not merely reproduce conventional and
confrontational modes of resistance—how can we negotiate the pandemic
and its contradictions so we are not just passive conduits of the virus?
How can we refuse to be its vector of transmission (cf. Hage)? With the
theme of “Culture in the Pandemic Age,” this Conference calls for
critical investigation of the various responses to the C-19 with a focus
on the specificities of local cultural contexts and practices. We
welcome all submissions relating to Inter-Asia Cultural Studies,
especially those from the following sub-themes:
·genealogies, theories and practices: pandemic, crisis, contagion,
borders and border closures, transmissions and virality, lockdowns and
reshoring, etc.;
·art, culture & work: pandemic activism and social movements; heritage,
memory and learning histories; creative work as essential and
non-essential; working from home—spatial adaptations and design, etc.;
·digital technologies and screens: digital learning and e-pedagogies;
new screen ontologies and fatigue, etc.;
·media & environment: public health and smart city technologies;
infodemics and misinformation; social media, platform societies and
infrastructures, etc.;
·sustainability & adaptability: anthropocene and climate change;
disaster, racial and surveillance capitalisms; social distancing, urban
structure, community and density; conditioning the new normal;
catastrophe, emergency and resilience, etc.;
·people, space & embodiments: pandemic (im)mobilities; labour and
migration; precarity, mutual assistance, solidarity and care; prejudice
and xenophobia; rural-urban reaction to the pandemic; masking, contact
tracing, hand sanitising, etc.;
·governance & politics: democracy and biopolitics; surveillance and
securitization; inter-Asia relations, etc.;
·new Cold-War, new territories & futurism: political economy and
industrialization in pandemic; Asia futurism; territoriality and the
politics of distance, etc.
*Graduate Student Conference (26 July 2021)*
The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society conference will host itsGraduate
Conference
<http://culturalstudies.asia/iacss-graduate-conference-2021/>(26 July
2021) before theMain Conference
<http://culturalstudies.asia/main-iacss-conference-2021/>(28-30 July
2021). Our objective is to provide a favorable learning environment for
graduate students to present their work-in-progress. While graduate
students may submit their abstracts to the Main Conference, we encourage
graduate students to submit to the Graduate Conference for better
networking opportunities and productive faculty feedback.
*Format: *Hybrid (Virtual/Singapore)--Zoom, in-person, pre-recorded
presentations. Delegates are invited to present virtually. The keynotes
will be live-streamed and where possible, live in Singapore. Socially
distanced and hybrid plenary presentations will take place at National
University of Singapore.
*Submission Format: *individual papers, panels, roundtables.
*Abstract Submission Deadline:* 29 January 2021
*Announcement of Accepted Panels, Papers, and Roundtables:* 26 February 2021
**
*Conference Convenor: *Prof Audrey Yue (National University of Singapore)
*Conference Committee: *Prof Chua Beng-Huat (National University of
Singapore),**Associate Professor Daniel Goh (National University of
Singapore),**Visiting Professor Chen Kuan-Hsing (National University of
Singapore)
*Conference Manager: *Dr Wang Jiabao (National University of Singapore)
*Conference Contact Email:*(iacs2021singapore /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(iacs2021singapore /at/ gmail.com)>
For more details on submission guidelines and how to submit your
abstracts, click here:http://culturalstudies.asia/iacs-conference/
<http://culturalstudies.asia/iacs-conference/>
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