Reflections on West Indian Literatures and Cultures:
“We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk About a Little Culture”
October 1-3 2015
at the University of Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
The West Indian Literature Conference 2015 announces its call for papers for its biannual conference to be held from October 1rst to 3rd at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.
In her book of essays, “We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk About a Little Culture” (2012), Sylvia Wynter reconceptualizes the history of the Caribbean adapting Enrique Dussel’s terms "gaze from below" and "the Caribbean as the ultimate underside of modernity." As literatures and cultures emerge from communities, researchers in the humanities should not only address communities as agents of culture, but also as partners who contribute expertise, share decision making and ownership of knowledge production. When Wynter says “talk about a little culture,” obviously, “little” does not mean small –Caribbean culture is multi-layered, complex, intriguing, and in that sense, very “large.” With irony, she seems to mean talk “a bit” or “a while” about something that, although expansive and omnipresent, frequently gets ignored in official and academic discourses. So let’s start talking about Carnival, Obeah, Shouters, Vodou, tea meetings, Rastafarian drumming, Kalinda, Big Drum, santeros, curanderos, Nine Night, Jonkonnu, bomba, etc., etc. –“a little culture” –as well as more formal literature, art, theater, dance, and music.
Suggested topics for presentation include:
Literature and Identity Politics
Cultural Performance: Carnival and Festival Arts
Activism Through Literature and Art
Cultural and Community Outreach Through the Arts
Mapping the Caribbean Experience
Writers as Cultural Agents
Language, Literature, and Culture of the West Indies
Community-based Caribbean Literature
Literature of Caribbean Diasporas
Papers may be presented in English, Spanish or any other Caribbean language and should conform to the allotted fifteen minutes of presentation time and five minutes of question time. Please submit your proposal within the text of an e-mail and NOT as an attachment. Proposals should include: a one-page abstract (maximum 250 words), the author’s name, postal and e-mail addresses, home institution (if applicable), and a brief biography (50 words or less).
SUBMISSION DUE DATE: JUNE 15, 2015
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACTS/PANEL PROPOSALS WILL TAKE PLACE BY June 30, 2015.
Please send submissions or inquiries to [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Dr. Elidio La Torre Lagares
Universidad de Puerto Rico
Recinto de Río Piedras
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