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In/coherence: expression, translation, violencefull name / name of organization: In/coherence: expression, translation, violence/ Cultural, Social, and Political Thought, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada contact email: in.coherence2012@gmail.com In/coherence: expression, translation, violence The Cultural, Social, and Political Thought program at the University of Victoria is pleased to announce a call for papers and projects for our annual graduate conference on April 21-22, 2012. The title of this year’s conference is in/coherence: expression, translation, violence. Thematic workshops will feature keynote speakers and student submissions (papers, performances, art pieces). This interdisciplinary conference seeks to engage in/coherence in social, cultural and political discourses, especially with respect to contemporary events. Dynamics of expression, translation and violence in current contexts present opportunities for discussing in/coherence. As an interpretive thematic, in/coherence can be explored in ways that destabilize the binary reduction of “coherence versus incoherence”. How does in/coherence function politically, socially and culturally in contemporary arenas? Actions viewed as “incoherent” are frequently disregarded as illegitimate, yet claims of “coherent” actions are equally problematic. In response to recent expressions of dissent, a common insistence for actors to “bear reasonable witness” to their choices has illuminated the hegemonic scope of legitimacy. How do both demands and rejections of coherence complicate notions of incoherence (and vice versa)? Discussing in/coherence in these ways has potential ramifications for discussions around citizenship, postcolonialism, democracy, resistance, identity, liberal normativism, gender, nationalism, biopolitics, indigeneity, aesthetics, multiculturalism, the urban, language, globalization, critical theory, posthumanism, and capitalism, among others. We invite participants to submit original projects and aim to foster dynamic debate of these themes. Narratives: Materialism/Materialities: Spatiotemporalities: Technologies: Please submit project proposals between 250-500 words (with expression of interest in one of the four workshop nodes) to in.coherence2012@gmail.com by January 30th, 2012. cfp categories: bibliography_and_history_of_the_book cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary postcolonial science_and_culture theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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