Vulnerable Lives, Precarious Existence: Contemporary Narratives of Vulnerability from the Global South
Original, unpublished research papers are invited for an edited volume titled Vulnerable Lives, Precarious Existence: Contemporary Narratives of Vulnerability from the Global South, scheduled to be published in 2024.
Vulnerability, a willed or unwilled susceptibility to being harmed physically or psychologically, and the related concept of precarity, manifest themselves in multitudinous forms across spatio-temporal locations and population groups. This is particularly evident in the Global South, characterized by shared socio-political and cultural peculiarities such as a long history of colonialization, slow development, poverty, rigid social hierarchies, migration and refugeeism. Entire groups of people located at the margins of various axes of identity exist in a vulnerable and precarious state owing to their caste, class, gender, ethnicity, age, and spatial location. Subjects are rendered vulnerable not only by social and cultural forces, but also by environmental factors such as natural disasters, biological factors such as age, disability and illness, personal and historical trauma, and significantly, by the functioning of biopower.
The precariousness of existence is nowhere more evident than in the Global South with a large majority of subjects being located at the margins of the mainstream social order. As such, narratives of vulnerability, precarity and resistance from the arena are of special significance in understanding and engaging with the lived realities of the Global South. The edited volume seeks to engage with contemporary narratives in order to identify a uniquely Global South model of vulnerability studies relevant to the 21st century, with emphasis on the modes in which subjects resist and accommodate vulnerability and precarity.
The themes include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Social vulnerability and precarity
- Economic and political vulnerability
- Health and vulnerability
- Environmental Vulnerability
- Pandemics and Vulnerable Corporeality
- Vulnerability, Biopower and Resistance
- Refugeeism, Migration and the Precarity of Existence
- Trauma, Resilience and Vulnerability
- Queerness and Vulnerability
- Posthuman Vulnerability
- Invulnerability
Prospective contributors are requested to send abstracts of 300-350 words by 30 March 2024, accompanied by a bio note of 150-200 words. Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their abstracts by 3 April 2024. Full papers are expected by 28 April 2024. Both abstracts and papers must conform to the latest MLA style sheet guidelines and be sent as Word files to cfpvulnerabilitystudies@gmail.com.
Important Dates
Submission of Abstracts
30 March 2024
Intimation of Acceptance
3 April 2024
Submission of Complete Papers
28 April 2024
For further details, please contact the editors:
Dr.Chilkhe Ganesh Nagorao Dr.Minu Susan Koshy
Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English
Vellore Institute of Technology Mar Thoma College for Women
Chennai Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University
Mobile No. 9701047330 Kerala
Mobile No. 7702463931
Mr. Rajkumar
Assistant Professor of English
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology
Sikkim
Mobile No. 9490811568