The Society of Fellows in the Humanities at HKU invites scholars working in
all fields of the humanities to an international, interdisciplinary
conference exploring contacts, collisions and conjunctions. Thinking in
terms of contacts, collisions and conjunctions allows us to open
interdisciplinary avenues into the production of knowledge and human
experience. Contacts, collisions and conjunctions create and are created by
tastes, sounds, gestures, emotions, desires and texts. They oscillate
between human practice, experience and discursive patterns of knowledge.
They allow and urge us to conceptualize and establish, but also criticize
and overcome borders — politically, socially, culturally, and
disciplinarily.
Proposals may address, but need not be limited to:
- Interdisciplinarity and intersectionality in the humanities
- Transnationality, transculturality and transhistoricity
- Multilingualism, diglossia and translation
- Affective and sensory experiences: ways of knowing and feeling
- Borders and boundaries: encounters, contact zones and asymmetries of power
- Govermentality: regulating contact and illicit encounters
- Difference and similarity: unexpected connections
- Migration and diaspora: circulation and non-circulation of people,
knowledge, cultural and material goods
- Relations between mainstream and counterculture, elite and popular culture
- Social movements and activist organizations: subversion and resistance
- Modernity, hybridity and syncretism
- Networks of media, art forms, styles and genres
- Conflict and resolution: war, negotiation and peace-making
Full CFP at http://arts.hku.hk/research/sofhku/annual-conference
Selected speakers may be invited to submit extended versions of their
papers for publication.
Confirmed keynote speakers: Joseph Auner (Tufts University), Rey Chow (Duke
University), Leela Gandhi (Brown University), François Cusset (Nanterre
University)
The official language of the conference is English.
Please submit an abstract of 250-300 words and a short biographical
statement to [log in to unmask] before 15 January 2018.
Acceptance letters will be sent out in early February 2018. For enquiries
please contact the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at [log in to unmask]
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