CFP: Rerouting the Postcolonial (UK) (3/2/07; 7/3/07-7/4/07)
Call for Papers
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REROUTING THE POSTCOLONIAL
The University of Northampton, UK, 3-4 July 2007 (07/03/07 - 07/04/07)
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To mark the re-launch of the journal World Literature Written in English =
as the Journal of Postcolonial Studies, The Centre for Contemporary =
Fiction and Narrative, University of Northampton, and the Journal of =
Postcolonial Writing, in association with Taylor and Francis publishers =
and the UK Network for Modern Fiction Studies, hosts:
Keynote Speakers -=20
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Simon Gikandi =20
Patrick Williams=20
Elleke Boehmer=20
Alastair Niven
In an increasingly mobile and globalised world, new ROUTES become =
available to people through movement, migration, diaspora and =
relocation, and through the temporary inhabiting of new spaces offered =
by cosmopolitan travel and tourism. These movements contribute to a =
critique of ROOTS - of fixed origins and traditional identity frameworks =
such as family, society and nation. Looking to recent developments and =
influences, and exploring both routes and roots, this conference seeks =
to REROUTE THE POSTCOLONIAL - to address the tensions that both amplify =
and redirect postcolonial studies in the 21st century.
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Some key questions underpinning this conference:
What REROUTINGS of the postcolonial occur due to accelerated movements =
of peoples, the theorizing of diaspora, transformed modes of production =
through the impact of global technologies, new paradigms such as the =
glocal, and the reshaping of culture and the environment by =
globalization? What is the effect of the current shift away from =
resistant and counter discourses and the politics of liberation and =
representation? How is "writing" the postcolonial, in areas such as =
pedagogy, genre and the canon, and aesthetic and textual practices, =
changing in response to these developments?
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Possible topics include:
third world cosmopolitan versus/complementing theories of the indigenous
diasporic theory and the transformation of existing postcolonial =
paradigms
revisiting empire in an age of transnational migration
new itineraries and iterations of modernity and post-modernity
migration, exile and changing identities
global travel, tourism and new geographies
interrogations of the aesthetics of resistance
cultural representations and reimaginings of social transformation
the environment and eco-critical perspectives
the postcolonial sacred and/or profane
new and old spoken/written/visual media in a global age
changing modes and practices in "writing" and teaching the postcolonial
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Please send abstracts of 200-300 words by Friday 2 March 2007 (03/02/07) =
to: Janet.Wilson_at_northampton.ac.uk and Alison.Rudd_at_northampton.ac.uk.
Conference organisers: Janet Wilson, Fiona Tolan and Alison Rudd
Registration Fees (excluding accommodation and food - further details =
available on request):=20
Before 1 April 2007: =A365 (=A335 - students and unwaged)
After 1 April: =A385 (=A345 - students and unwaged)
At the door: =A3100 (=A350 - students and unwaged) =20
Cheques (sterling only) or international money orders, payable to THE =
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON, to Chris Woolmore, The University of =
Northampton, St George's Avenue, Northampton, NN2 6JD, UK.=20
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Associate Editor
Journal of Postcolonial Writing
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Dr Fiona Tolan
Department of English Studies
University of Northampton
St George's Avenue
NN2 6JD
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