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The Enkidu Summer Conference 2008:
Storytelling, Memories and Identity Constructions
México City, 3 - 7 July,
2008
Conference
Program 2008/Programa de la Conferencia 2008
Focus
for the 5th edition of this conference cycle: "Border cultures,
Multi-Culturalism, Diasporas and Cosmopolitanism"
The
Committee receives proposals in: English, Castilian, German, French and
Nahuatl
Languages
for presentation: English, Castilian,
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Conference
venue
The
conference sessions between 3rd and 7th, July, 2008 will take
place in the National Human Rights Commission of Mexico located
very close to the Zocalo of the city in the Street República
de Cuba No. 60, Centro Histórico in Mexico City. Mexico's
National Human Rights Commission is a public institution that
enjoys judicial, organizational and functional autonomy from the
federal government.
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The
deadline for paper submissions has been extended to 15. April 2008 for all
sessions due to server error.
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Africa
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In collaboration
with the Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival in South Africa, the Enkidu Summer
Conference will screen a selection of
films from South Africa, documentaries and
fiction, that will bring us closer to the
realities of the Sexual Diversities of Africa...
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July, 2008 |
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July, 2008 |
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Slum
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Worldwide,
more than a billion people live in slums. As many
as one million of them in the Kenyan slum of
Kibera. Slum Survivors tells the stories of a few
of them and charts their remarkable courage in the
face of extreme poverty... [read on] |
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July, 2008 (English version) |
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July, 2008 (Castillian version) |
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The primary focus of this inclusive and
interdisciplinary annual conference organized by Enkidu Magazine and the
International Society for Cultural History and Cultural Studies (CHiCS) in
Mexico City is to interrogate storytelling, memories and identity
constructions from a wide range of perspectives, and in their manifold
cultural and social manifestations.
The fifth edition of this conference cycle,
which will take place in July 2008, will have a special focus on
"Border Cultures, Multi-Culturalism, Diasporas and
Cosmopolitanism". Papers representing interpretative approaches in
the humanities and social sciences, as well as papers addressing creative
historical and political memory, remembering and forgetting of the past,
as well as translations between cultures and re-negotiations and
re-constructions of cultural identities in one one way or another are
particularly welcome. However, also in 2008 the conference will follow a
similar model as in previous years with a large number of thematic
sessions addressing several different issues.
Papers are welcomed on virtually all
related topics and themes, independently of time period and space. Also
papers of comparative phenomena will be considered. Interdisciplinary
perspectives are encouraged. The conference aims at bringing together
academics working in all relevant disciplines as well as activists,
artists and other professionals, and promoting innovative
multidisciplinary and multicultural exchange and dialogue.
"Border cultures, Multi-Culturalism,
Diasporas and Cosmopolitanism" continues the tradition established by
the previous held events in this conference cycle which has developed into
an annual academic tradition in Mexico City, bringing together
participants from all over the world to share and exchange their research,
experiences and ideas in a truly multicultural, multilingual and
interdisciplinary academic environment: Masculinities: New Perspectives
(2004), Competing Diversities (2005), Testimonial Texts: Stories, Lives
and Memories (2006) and Identities in Transition (2007).
UNESCO has proclaimed 2008 as International
Year of Languages and linguistic diversity and coexistence will be a
common theme of many academic, cultural and artistic activities organised
by Enkidu Magazine throughout the year in Mexico City. Also during the
Summer Conference, there will be a stream of panel sessions addressing a
wide range of issues related to linguistic diversity and the role of local
and indigenous languages in colonial and post-colonial societies.
2008 is also the 30th anniversary of Mexico
City Gay Pride Parede (which will take place during the weekend before the
conference) and therefore another stream of panel sessions, will be
dedicated to the History of Sexual Minorities Activisms in Mexico and
abroad.
The program will be organised in a large
number of special thematic sessions and subconferences covering a highly
diverse series of themes extending from "Conquest and Political
Memory in late colonial Nahuatl texts from Central Mexico",
"Migrations and Diasporas: Displacement Heritage, Global Spaces and
Cultural Memories", "Imaginary Homelands", "‘Memory’
and ‘Nostalgia’ in cultural texts" to "Cyber-identities in
movement" and "Slave Narratives from the Archives of the Spanish
Inquisition".
We welcome submissions from all branches of
the social sciences, humanities, as well as the arts.
Interpretations of the conference themes
ranging from the predictable to the surprising are encouraged.
Graduate students are encouraged to
participate.
500 word abstracts should be submitted to
the organising committee in English, Castilian, German or French by 15.
April, 2008 (The deadline has been extended). The conference languages will be English and
Castilian.
CHICS' academic conferences are
characterized by traditional paper presentations in panel sessions with
three speakers each, followed by lively exchange, dialogue and interaction
between speakers and audience in many small groups, workshops and seminars
rather than by formal plenary sessions. Our conferences provide a forum
for diverse voices from all over the world, to come together and make
connections across linguistic, cultural and academic barriers.
The conference sessions will be conducted
in Castillian and English. Some sessions will be bilingual and conducted
in both languages with interpreters. Other sessions will be conducted in
one of the two conference languages, and the session moderator will give
summaries of the paper in the other language. Many sessions will be
conducted with interpreters for sign language (on request).
Among the themes of interest are the
following:
- Narrative and Linguistics
- Linguistic borders and translation
- Narrative and Myth
- Storytelling in rituals, customs, and
fetishism.
- Storytelling and Visual/Performing
Arts and Music
- Oral Tradition and Contemporary
Chronicle
- Postmodernity and its narratives
- Voice and reflexivity in oral and
written texts
- Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives
- Globalization and indigenous cultures
- Story, Dialogue and Discourse
- Memory and truth-telling
- Testimonial Narratives
- Memory and Written Record
- Text, Context and Intertext in
Storytelling and Performance
- Children’s Stories
- Language, Authority and Silence
Interdisciplinary perspectives are
especially welcome since all these topics in themselves stretch across
several disciplines: history, literary studies, linguistics,
psychology, political sciences, pedagogy, ethnology, anthropology,
sociology...
Paper and panel proposals
500 word abstracts should be submitted
to the organising committee in English, Castilian, German or French by
15.April, 2007. The conference languages will be English and
Castilian.
Papers should be of approximately 20 -
30 minutes duration (circa 8 - 10 pages). Other forms of presentation,
for instance workshops, panel debates and poster sessions will be
considered on request.
Proposals for panel sessions
Typically, a panel of academic papers
should include 3 (maximum 4) speakers and 1 moderator (session chair).
Each session will last for 2 hours allowing for 30 minutes for each
speaker and a further 30 minutes for questions and discussion.
Proposers should submit:
(1) Session title and a session intro
(ca 100 words),
(2) Paper titles,
(3) Abstracts for each paper (500
words),
(4) Short biography for each
participant and the panel chair (ca 100-150 words),
(5) Institutional affiliation and
address for each participant,
(6) Audio-visual and other technical
requirements.
If you would like to propose a panel
session, and want assistance in finding speakers and/or a session
chair, we can publish a call for papers for your panel session on the
conference web site and distribute it in our newsletter. If you have
an idea for a thematic panel session and would like us to publish a
call for papers on the conference website, please send us a proposal
by e-mail to info@enkidumagazine.com
Proposals for individual papers
Abstracts are to be submitted by 15.
April, 2008 along with the presenter’s name, short bio, address,
telephone, email, and institutional affiliation. It is recommended to
use the form here, when
submitting an abstract. However, abstracts will also be accepted as
e-mail attachments to info@enkidumagazine.com.
All correspondence for this conference
will be conducted via email. You will be notified by 23. April,
2008 whether your proposal has been accepted or rejected.
Disabled Participants
We are pleased to announce that printed
conference materials that will be distributed during the conference,
also will be available in large print or Braille on request. If you
require sign language interpretation during your session, or you would
like to distribute handouts or other materials in Braille during your
presentation, please indicate this in the registration form.
Registration Form for Participants
with disabilities
Participants with disabilities are
recommended to fill in this form if they require any special support
or assistance during the event or during social and cultural
activities before or during the conference.
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