Human/Animal Voices: Language as a Tool for Humanizing the Transcultural Experience (NeMLA, Washington DC)
We would like to call to your attention to a panel that will be held at NeMLA's 50th Anniversary Convention in Washington, D.C. next spring (March 21-24, 2019). The calls for papers are copied below. Abstracts may be submitted in English or French through NeMLA's online portal: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/17513 until September 30, 2018.
Human/Animal Voices: Language as a Tool for Humanizing the Transcultural Experience
In the current context of the unprecedented influx of migrants and the rise of xenophobia, this panel seeks to reflect on the dehumanization and inhumane treatment of the Other while examining the importance of empathy and coexistence.
In this respect, this panel focuses on human and animal voices as a tool for representing the transcultural experience. We are looking for studies that address the pursuit of common values and understanding of the Other through the lens of the human/animal relationship in French and Francophone literature, theatre and media.
We are particularly interested in submissions on:
- the use of language and silence
- the human/animal dichotomy or sameness
- violence and ethics
- identity and otherness
- transcultural communication
- contact zones (literal and metaphorical)
- challenging intercultural delimitation
To submit a proposal, send your abstract to https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/17513