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[Commlist] Conference: Narrating Cold Wars
Tue Oct 26 19:12:54 GMT 2021
INVITATION
Narrating Cold Wars
An international, interdisciplinary conference at Hong Kong Baptist
University, 11–13 November 2021
Draft programme and registration details:
https://www.hkbu.online/narratingcoldwars/
<https://www.hkbu.online/narratingcoldwars/>
The year 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of the end of the “Cold War”, a
half-century of superpower rivalry that left few societies untouched.
Now, there are concerns about a new great power contest between the
United States and China. Our conference will interrogate “Cold War
thinking” — from the primacy it gave to relations between nation-states,
to assumptions about zero-sum competition. It will critically examine
how these frames are constructed, circulated, mobilised and contested
through media and culture.
Five keynote speakers, seven roundtable participants, a filmmaker, and
more than sixty paper presenters will explore the ways in which cold
wars have been narrated, what these narratives have left out, and how
alternative possibilities may be imagined. “We put together
interdisciplinary panels that address a range of issues including
transnational cultural production, soft power, humanitarian and
ecological trauma, migration and exile, and twitter diplomacy,” says
Kenneth Paul Tan, who curated the programme.
The conference is organised by the Hong Kong Baptist University School
of Communication and Film in collaboration with the Academy of Visual
Arts and the Department of Government and International Studies.
Daya Thussu, a member of the organising committee, notes: “As we enter
the third decade of the twenty-first century, Cold War 2.0 has become
arguably one of the most contested and controversial geopolitical
discourses. Does its adoption as the dominant narrative by the global
media indicate insight or a failure of imagination in a multipolar world?”
Adds Ying Zhu of the Academy of Film, “Time is more than ripe for a
reappraisal of the Cold War and its historical legacy. Particularly
amidst the jostling for global influence of competing ideologies between
established and emerging superpowers, which confines smaller nations and
alliances in the global pecking order. We are clearly nowhere near the
end of history.”
Please visit our website for the draft programme and registration
details: https://www.hkbu.online/narratingcoldwars/
<https://www.hkbu.online/narratingcoldwars/>
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