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Ecotones 3 - Indian Ocean: Ecotones, Contact Zones, and Third Spaces

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Judith Misrahi-Barak <[log in to unmask]>

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Dear colleagues,

Please find below the call for papers for the « Ecotones 3 » conference organized at the University of Reunion Island by OSOI, in partnership with EMMA (University Paul Valery Montpellier 3), MIGRINTER (CNRS-University of Poitiers), LCF and CREGUR/OIES (University of Reunion).

Best regards,
JMB

Dr Judith Misrahi-Barak, Associate Professor 
English Department http://etudes-anglophones.upv.univ-montp3.fr <http://etudes-anglophones.upv.univ-montp3.fr/> 
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Research Center EMMA https://emma.www.univ-montp3.fr/ <https://emma.www.univ-montp3.fr/> 
Univ Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 
Direction des Relations Internationales et de la Francophonie 
Bâtiment Ionesco, 02 
Route de Mende
34199 Montpellier Cedex 5
New edited book: Translating the Postcolonial in Multilingual Contexts 
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Ecotones 3 

Indian Ocean: Ecotones, Contact Zones, and Third Spaces

 

Observatory for Indian Ocean Societies

University of Reunion Island

 

in partnership with

EMMA (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3) and MIGRINTER (CNRS-Université de Poitiers)

June 14-15, 2018

 https://emma.www.univ-montp3.fr/fr/valorisation-partenariats/programmes-européens-et-internationaux/ecotones <https://emma.www.univ-montp3.fr/fr/valorisation-partenariats/programmes-europ%C3%A9ens-et-internationaux/ecotones>
  CALL FOR PAPERS


 An “ecotone” initially designates a transitional area between two ecosystems, for example between land and sea. The “Ecotones” program (2015-2020) is a cycle of conferences which aims to borrow this term traditionally used in geography and ecology and to broaden the concept by applying it to other disciplines in social sciences and humanities. An “ecotone” can thus also be understood as a cultural space of encounters, conflicts, and renewal between several communities (Florence Krall).

The objective of the “Ecotones 3” conference is to further study these ecotones from an interdisciplinary approach, with a particular focus on the Indian Ocean as a space of mobility and a “contact zone” (Mary Louise Pratt). The exploration of geocultural ecotones, perceived not as mere lines of demarcation and fracture, but also as in-between spaces where tensions are at work, highlights the porosity and instability of geographical, political, and socio-cultural boundaries in a changing world. The interstice then becomes a “third space” (Bhabha, Soya) that promotes cultural mixing and diversity, the emergence of new “composite” entities/identities (Glissant), hybrid alterities resulting from encounters and conflicts, but that also generates oppositions, clashes and other frictions. In the midst of these historical and cultural interplays in the Indian Ocean region, the notion of vulnerability (individual and collective exposure, as well as social and political vulnerability) must also be foregrounded. This fragility can be perceived as a source of potential risks; it can also lead to greater resilience, which requires awareness of this very fragility. The urgency of protecting endangered ecosystems must not make us forget that populations, that are also at risk, are closely linked to these ecosystems. The concept of “slow violence” (Rob Nixon) can certainly be useful in this context. New approaches are also needed to explore current, ultracontemporary issues and to understand how the Indian Ocean region can offer insights into the evolution of the world in which we live at the beginning of the 21st century, with its processes of “deterritorialization” (Appadurai) and “minor transnationalism” (Lionnet and Shih).


Possible topics might include, but are not limited to: 

-In Social Sciences:

-colonial and postcolonial histories: power relations and tensions between communities in multicultural societies and the emergence of “third spaces” where identities are renewed through negotiation;

-the process of transculturation related to voluntary or forced migration, the processes of diasporization, creolization, borrowing, syncretism, and cross-pollination;

-cultural divides and identity cleavages, vulnerabilities, modes of opposition and resistance, avoidance strategies;

-migratory processes, the sociology of cities, towns, and neighborhoods;

-interactions between cities and nature, ecological neighborhoods and other alternative hybrid areas;

-spatial planning, the urbanization of agricultural land and the emergence of a liminal third space;

-the mutations of fragile natural environments, latent threats, and resilience; economic development and environmental protection of coastal areas and insular regions.

 

-In the Arts and Literature:

-the Other in multicultural societies: artistic and literary representations of “contact zones,” encounters and clashes, negotiations and adjustments, crises and conflicts; invisibility, resilience, and the formation of countercultures;

-colonial literature as “contact literature” (travel narratives, etc.); Indian Ocean literatures, diaspora and migration;

-the production of a hybrid aesthetic, between appropriation of and resistance to dominant models: processes of creolization, métissage, grafting, subversion, and revision;

-ecocriticism, the poetics of space and ecotones.

 

-In Linguistics and Creolistics:

-the circulation of languages in the Indian Ocean;

-the processes of “abrogation” and “appropriation” of colonial languages;

-vernacular languages in postcolonial societies;

-the intersections between orature and literature;

-translation.

 

We invite contributors to upload their proposals (a 250-word abstract, title, author’s name, a 150-word bio, and contact) to the conference website:

https://ecotones.submittable.com/submit/94373/ecotones-3-indian-ocean <https://ecotones.submittable.com/submit/94373/ecotones-3-indian-ocean> 

Each presentation will be 20 minutes (followed by discussion time).

A selection of papers will be considered for publication at the conclusion of the series of Ecotones events.
 

Venue: University of Reunion Island

Dates: June 14-15, 2018

Languages: French and English

Deadline for submitting a proposal: December 15, 2017

Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2018

 

“Ecotones 3” 0rganizing Committee

Corinne Duboin (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

Anne-Cécile Koenig-Le Ribeuz (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

Yvon Rolland (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

Eileen Williams-Wanquet (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

 

Scientific Committee

Marc Arino (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

Markus Arnold (LCF, Ecole Supérieure d’Art de La Réunion)

Corinne Duboin (DIRE, Université de La Réunion)

Thomas Lacroix (MIGRINTER, CNRS-Poitiers)

Carpanin Marimoutou (LCF, Université de La Réunion)

Judith Misrahi-Barak (EMMA, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3)

Srilata Ravi (University of Alberta)

François Taglioni (CREGUR/OIES, Université de La Réunion)

 

“Ecotones” Program Coordinators

Thomas Lacroix (MIGRINTER, CNRS-Poitiers) [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Judith Misrahi-Barak (EMMA, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3) [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Maggi Morehouse (Coastal Carolina University) [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
 

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