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UPDATE: Selling Trauma: Post-apartheid(?) and Tourism (4/15/06; USACLALS, 10/27/06-10/29/06)full name / name of organization: Alice D'Amore contact email: adamore@purdue.edu UPDATE: The deadline has been extended for selling trauma: post-apartheid(?) CFP: Fissures and Sutures: Sources of Division and Mutual Aid in Postcolonial selling trauma: post-apartheid(?) and tourism Apartheid ended more than ten years ago; regardless, bulletholes in the Likewise, the cells on Robben Island have been painted, cleaned, and prepared In Regarding the Pain of Others, Susan Sontag writes: ?But there is shame as well as shock in looking at the close-up of a real This panel seeks to address the following: --Is there a "post" for regimes such as apartheid? Please direct papers for 15-20 minute readings to: Alice D'Amore
---Conference info:Fissures and Sutures:Sources of Division and Mutual Aid in Postcolonial Reflections on History andLiteratureConfirmed speakers at this time Bill Ashcroft, Aijaz Ahmad, Pascale Casanova, R. Radhakrishnan, AmritjitSingh, Tess Onwueme, Emmanuel Dongala, Kalyan Ray, and Shu-mei ShihOct. 27-29 2006United States Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies4th International Conference (USACLALS)Santa Clara University (40 miles south of San Francisco; one mile from SanJose airport)100 years ago, in 1906:a 7.8 hit San Francisco (and an 8.6 earthquake hit Quito); Mt. Vesuviuserupted and devastated Naples; race riots broke out in Atlanta; Japanesestudents were taught in racially segregated schools in San Francisco; TheodoreRoosevelt took the first official trip outside the U.S. by a sittingPresident; the first intercollegiate fraternity for African American studentswas founded; Reginald Fessenden made the first radio broadcast; the world?sfirst feature film (The Story of the Kelly Gang) was released; immunizationagainst tuberculosis was developed; Richard Oldham proposed that the earth hasa molten interior; the Second Geneva Convention was held; the All-India MuslimLeague was founded.50 years ago, in 1956:Pakistan became the first Islamic republic; Nasser became President of Egyptand nationalized the Suez Canal; the submarine telephone cable across theAtlantic was opened; Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, the Indian Untouchable leader,converted to Buddhism along with 385,000 followers; Fidel Castro and CheGuevara departed Mexico and landed in Cuba; Warsaw Pact troops invaded Hungaryand the Hungarian Revolution began; Israel invaded the Sinai Peninsula;Britain got its first female judge; Japan joined the United Nations.We invite papers of 15-20 minute presentation time relating to the generalconference theme, or to other aspects of postcolonial literature and theory(including US ethnic literatures). Among questions and topics of likelyrelevance are the following:Natural and man-made disasters and their impact on communities: partitions,border disputes, chemical pollution, tsunamisReligion and its influence in uniting or dividing peoplesGender-related issues of justice in local and global compactsIdentity politics and class conflict over timeTechnology and globalization and their effects in history and in nation-building (or nation-dissolving) There will also be opportunities for readings by poets and novelists on theseand other themes.Send 200-word abstracts electronically by April 1 to: jhawley_at_scu.eduJohn C. Hawley, Dept. of English, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino, SantaClara CA 95053; or FAX: John Hawley, English dept.: (408) 554 4837. Visitour website: http://usaclals.org--Alice D'AmorePhD student in Postcolonial Literatures, Women's Studies420 Heavilon HallDepartment of EnglishPurdue University500 Oval DriveWest Lafayette, IN 47907W: (610) 762-3456O: (765) 494-3785adamore_at_purdue.eduhttp://joe.english.purdue.edu/fa05/damore2/ ========================================================== From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List CFP_at_english.upenn.edu Full Information at http://cfp.english.upenn.edu or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu ==========================================================Received on Fri Apr 07 2006 - 10:38:47 EDT cfp categories: ethnicity_and_national_identity
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