Dear colleagues,
Please also see the attached flyer for our ASA18 panel Chronotopic Materialities. Feel free to circulate.
Thank you,
Safet and Magda
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Dr Safet HadziMuhamedovic
Teaching Fellow in Social Anthropology
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
School of Arts, University of Bristol
BosnianLandscapes.com
+44(0) 117 928 9017
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From: Magda Buchczyk <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 12:34 pm
Subject: CFP ASA18: Chronotopic materialities
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Dear colleagues,
We welcome proposals for our panel for the 2018 Association of Social Anthropologists
of the UK and Commonwealth conference (ASA18): Sociality, matter, and the imagination: re-creating Anthropology
from 18-21 September 2018 in Oxford.
Please help us circulate this CFP widely, many thanks!
Short abstract
How do objects – their placements, textures, routes and traces – come to encapsulate the bonding of time and space? And, to what ends? What claims do they make and what novel directions do they indicate? What is the breadth of such objects’ sensorial potency? This panel is open to diverse ventures into the affective and material aspects of chronotopes.
Long abstract
Time, even in its most abstract conceptualisations, is a spatialised phenomenon. Its telling requires a bodily turn – a relation – towards another thing/body/… Space is, likewise, temporalised, imbued with cycles, durations and stoppages, coloured by epochs and speed, punctuated by intervals and rhythms. Some such relations congeal into timespaces. ‘Time’, as Bakhtin has famously told us, ‘thickens, takes on flesh’, and ‘space becomes charged and responsive to the movements of time, plot and history’ (1981: 84). For Bakhtin, narratives are constructed within specific settings that intersect with temporalities, rendering certain spaces powerful materialisations of the past. Anthropologists have indicated the affective disclosure of chronotopes, for example through dreaming and historical consciousness in Greece (Stewart 2012) or the affective ruination in post-partition Cyprus (Navaro 2012). Buchczyk (2018) has shown how the Romanian town of Viștea is situated between contrasting chronotopes of folkloric past and utopian future, whilst HadžiMuhamedović (2018) has described the rift between two dominant timespaces – a schizochronotopia – in the Bosnian Field of Gacko, where the past (‘religiously plural and shared’) and the present (‘nationalist and ethnically cleansed’) of landscape have rendered each other unbidden.
This panel explores the affective resonances, directionalities and political deployments of chronotopes in material contexts and asks: How do objects make bodily impressions in the form of chronotopic claims? Or, what kinds of historicity and transformation in social life can objects signal? How are experiences of time and space mediated through material culture? What chronotopes might be revealed in traces or artefactual collections, archives and museums?
Deadline for proposals: 20 April 2018
Apply here: https://nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2018/conferencesuite.php/panels/6796
Many thanks,
Magda and Safet
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