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JFK Institute’s 2011 Graduate Conference: American Bodies (May 27- 28)full name / name of organization: Graduate School of North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin contact email: gsnas.conference2011@gsnas.fu-berlin.de Graduate School of North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin 4th International Conference American Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Modes of Power May 27– 28, 2011 Bodies, both collective and individual, are the sites at which power is negotiated. America is composed of bodies – political, economic, religious, bodies of knowledge, of water, of work, of evidence, as well as constructs of race, gender, age, beauty and ablebodiedness. Bodies govern and are governed. They experience exposure and insecurity, they are demarcated, historicized, institutionalized, narrated, theorized, and visualized. Bodies in motion pictures can transcend boundaries in a fictional setting. The introduction of full body scanners at airports intimates the “body as a weapon” and indicates changed attitudes toward privacy and security, reinforcing stigmatization. Debates rage about how much power regulatory bodies should have over the stock market. Conceptualizing American bodies as matter and metaphor, this conference intends to create an open space for critical and interdisciplinary reflections on the construction, representation, exercise, experience, and translation of American bodies, seeking to uncover the modes of power present in North America. In the tradition of the Graduate School of North American Studies, we welcome interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary contributions covering any topic relevant to the study of American bodies. Papers can address, but are not limited to, the following topics: - Conceptualizations of power: Governmentality and Biopolitics Abstracts should be limited to 250 words and be accompanied by the author’s name, e-mail address and institutional affiliation. The deadline for submission is February 11th, 2011. A confirmation email will be sent when we receive your abstract. Please submit all abstracts and questions to: gsnas.conference2011@gsnas.fu-berlin.de The conference language will be English. cfp categories: african-american american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences interdisciplinary international_conferences modernist studies popular_culture religion theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond
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