CALL FOR PAPERS - Emory University Latin American Studies Conference


By apcaldwe
Oct 17, 2012

Emory University's Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Department of History invite you to participate in the interdisciplinary conference on Latin American Studies

“Altered States, Diverse Routes: How do individuals and communities in Latin America Construct Alternative Models of Authority, Belonging, and Identity in Pluri-ethnic Nation-States?”

How are individuals’ and groups’ beliefs and practices reshaping the nation-state in Latin America?  The vindication of the local, the significance of social protests and spatial occupation, the influx of global movements—such as sustainability—in discrete regions of countries, the search for economic alternatives, indigenous movements for autonomy, and unique distributions of bodies and communities across the globe are only some of the many phenomena which challenge our  understanding of citizenship and belonging.  This conference seeks to bring together scholars from across the disciplines to discuss ways in which communities’ beliefs and practices mediate their relationship to the state.

To be held February 22-23, 2013 at Emory University. 

You are encouraged to submit papers on topics including but not limited to:

Reconfiguring spaces of belonging

Heterotopias, dystopias, utopias

Borders, frontiers, contested regions

Transnational identities, relationships

Diaspora, exile, immigration

Migration, urbanization

Urban, rural tension

Liminality, marginality

Redefining cultural spaces and representations

Topographies, geographies, social escapes

Postnationalism

Sustainability and politics

Environmental security

Local environments and resources  global policies

Emerging economies in a global context

Historicizing the present

Sociolinguistic practices and their relation to broader sociopolitical process including:

racial/ethnic consciousness, gender identity, cultural identity, and hegemony

Topics may be in any discipline or field related to Latin American and Lusophone histories, literatures, cultures, and linguistics. Any form of cultural/historical production such as cinema, theatre, music, and the arts are welcome.

Please submit abstracts of 250-350 words by email to Stephanie Pridgeon, spridge@emory.edu, no later than December 3, 2012. The body of the email should include the title of the presentation, name, phone number, email address, and institutional affiliation of the presenter. The abstracts (and presentations) may be in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Send your abstract as a Microsoft word attachment. Participants will be notified by January 1, 2013.