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[Commlist] cfp: China's Cultural Diplomacy and Nation Branding
Fri Apr 01 20:25:32 GMT 2022
*Deadline extension: China’s Cultural Diplomacy and Nation Branding*
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The 15^th Annual Conference of Centre for Chinese Visual Arts,
Birmingham City University, in partnership with De Montfort University, UK
In order to include colleagues who are still unable to travel, we have
adapted our conference format to incorporate online presentations.
Relatedly, we have also extended the deadline for abstracts.
o Conference dates: 1 & 2 December 2022
o Formats: Online and face-to-face at Birmingham City University
(venue to be confirmed)
o *New deadline for abstracts: 2 May 2022, 5 pm GMT*
This two-day conference will bring together researchers and
creativeprofessionals to assess the political nexus between Chinese
contemporary arts, diplomacy and nation branding. It focuses on the
mobilization of creative expressions for the state’s wider agendas to
boost recognition and legitimacy, as well as projecting the country’s
global image and status abroad. This approach positions creative outputs
at the intersection of aesthetics, statecraft, nation branding and state
reputation management.
Our starting point is China’s own self-representation: how the country
wishes to appear and become legible on the global stage and how it
portrays itself as an international power. As part of such image-making
drives in recent decades, the realm of culture has been instrumentalized
for national identity construction projects while serving,
simultaneously, as one of the engines of the country’s growing cultural
and creative industries. Often examined as a form of soft power, these
cultural expressions disseminate so-called Chinese values, ideals and
ideologies that jointly orchestrate the country’s international image
and credibility.
We welcome papers that address all fields of contemporary arts –
including art, design, performance art, film and others. How have they
been embroiled in this process of perception governance and image
control? How have they acted as cultural capital to enhance diplomatic
relations, recalibrate China’s nation brand, shape statecraft, or enable
people-to-people exchanges? How have these roles been redefined in view
of China’s relationship with the world during and after the pandemic, as
well as its position in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Possible perspectives for proposals include, but are not limited to:
* The growth of contemporary art biennials and Chinese museums along
the routes of the country’s Belt and Road Initiative
* How the arts impact the diplomatic process of the country’s economic
developments in Africa
* China-themed exhibits and national pavilions (at the Venice Biennale
and the Venice Architecture Biennale, for example)
* The role of the arts in Chinese nation branding and soft power
* The mobilization of Chinese contemporary arts, state art collections
and performances at embassies, global summits, diplomatic gatherings
and official visits
* Curatorial and museum practices, including loan programmes, to
bolster bilateral relations and media image
* Analyses of the government’s cultural policy overseeing arts
exhibits in the international realm
* (Non-)state-sponsored artists exchange programs, travel schemes and
residencies
* China’s international art and cultural exchanges during and after
the Covid-19 pandemic
Guidelines/Timeline for Proposals:
Please submit one document, either Word or PDF, containing 1) an
abstract of up to 300 words; 2) a 100-word biography, contact
information and any institutional affiliation by *2 May 2022* to Dr
Jenifer Chao, (jenifer.chao2 /at/ dmu.ac.uk) <mailto:(jenifer.chao2 /at/ dmu.ac.uk)>or
(ccva /at/ bcu.ac.uk) <mailto:(ccva /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>with a subject titled ‘15^th CCVA
Annual Conference’. Any questions should also be directed to Dr Chao at
the first email address. Conference presentations should not run more
than 20 minutes. Successful proposals for conference contributions will
be notified within 2 weeks at the latest.
Invited full papers should be submitted by 31 March 2023, for the
special double edition 10.2&3 of the /Journal of Contemporary Chinese
Art/, to be published in the autumn 2023.
This conference is funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research
Council (AHRC) as a part of our research and networking project ‘Art
Diplomacy and Nation Branding: The Visual Politics of Reinventing
China’. For more information about the project, please visit our
website: https://china-art-nationbranding.org/
<https://china-art-nationbranding.org/>
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