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[Commlist] CFP: Imagined Geographies Symposium 2/3rd October 2024 UEA
Fri May 03 11:07:06 GMT 2024
*CFP: Imagined Geographies: From Past to Future*
The New Area Studies Research Centre <https://newareastudiesuea.com/>,
the East Centre <https://www.eastcentre-uea.org/> and the School of
Global Development
<https://www.uea.ac.uk/about/school-of-global-development> at the
University of East Anglia are calling for papers between 5000-8000 words
to be presented at a symposium on 2nd and 3rd October 2024 on the topic
of *Imagined Geographies: from Past to Future*.
It will take place at UEA, Norwich, UK, in person and online, and will
address the topic from a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary
perspective.
We plan to publish selected papers from the symposium in a special
edition of New Area Studies <https://newareastudies.com/>.
‘Imagined Geographies’ may include but are not limited to:
* attachment to place
* identity
* the perceptions of homeland imagined or real
* the idea of country, nation, borders, fronts, zones or edge lands
* and liminal places
Papers and presentations may address, but are not limited to:
* colonisation/decolonisation
* the geographies of marginalisation
* narratives and local voice, indigeneity, agency, the post-colonial
* the intersection of colonial to contemporary knowledge
* knowledge-making, production, and professional ignorance
We are pleased to consider proposals from any disciplinary perspective:
Cultural, Anthropological, Geographical, Literary, Historical, Political
Science/International Relations, Sociological, Philosophical, etc.
We particularly welcome original, cross-disciplinary topics and
approaches, showcasing innovation, evolving, or new methodologies.
The keynote speaker at our event will be*Professor Edith W. Clowes*
<https://slavic.as.virginia.edu/people/edith-w-clowes>, Brown-Forman
Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of
Virginia. Her forthcoming book on /Shredding the Map: Imagined
Geographies of Revolutionary Russia/
<https://services.publishing.umich.edu/Books/S/Shredding-the-Map> speaks
directly to issues of place consciousness and place-based identity.
Enquiries and proposals for papers (no more than 250 words) should be
addressed to Professor Susan Hodgett (S.Hodgett /at/ uea.ac.uk)
<mailto:(s.hodgett /at/ uea.ac.uk)?> by *_1st June 2024_*.
There is no fee for the symposium, online or in person.
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