| Call for Panel Members:
"Gendered Empires": a special
session at the conference: "Colonial and Post-Colonial Remembering
and Forgetfulness"
October 15 - 18, 2008
Mexico City
Deadline for abstract submission: 25
July, 2007
(Note: The submission deadline for paper
proposals has been extended for this session)
The organising commitee for the conference
cycle "Colonial and Post-Colonial Remembering and Forgetfulness"
to be held for the third time in Mexico City between the 15 and 18 of
October 2008 is seeking further panelists for a special session/
"sub-conference" dedicated to "Gendered Empires" that
will take place during the conference.
This session will explore gender and
gendered realities in imperial contexts from a wide range of perspectives.
We welcome submissions from all branches of the social sciences,
humanities, as well as the arts. Graduate students are encouraged to
participate. Papers will be considered on related themes and topics from a
wide range of perspectives. Presenters are encouraged to interpret the
themes of this session broadly and innovatively and may explore any
historical period, with any geographic focus.
This special session will consist of 4
panels, each with 3 or 4 presentations. Proposals for this special session
should address the general themes of the conference, which is devoted to
colonial and post colonial remembering and forgetfulness viewed from a
wide range of different interdisciplinary perspectives with particular
attention to communicative issues and reflections on „self" and „otherness",
memories, historical myths and other expressions of historical and
political memory.
The conference "Colonial and
Post-Colonial Remembering and Forgetfulness" will will focus on
conceptualizations and representations of cultural categories in colonial
and post colonial realities, and the ways in which individuals have
understood and enacted these frameworks in their lives. The program is
organised in a large number of special thematic sessions and
subconferences covering a diverse series of topics extending from a
special session on "Voices of slaves in inquisitorial records"
to "Education and Nation-Building in Latin America" and
"Representations of the 'Other' on the Theater Stage".
Papers will be considered on related themes
and topics from a wide range of perspectives. 500 word abstracts should be
submitted as e-mail attachments to the organising committee in English,
Castilian, German or French by 25 July 2008. The conference languages will
be English and Castilian.
Interpretations of the conference theme
ranging from the predictable to the surprising are encouraged.
More information about the conference and
the different special sessions and sub-conferences during the event is
available on the conference homepage
Please forward this CFP to any colleagues
or friends who might be interested in participating in this panel.
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