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*Call for Papers*: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual
Conference,

New York, NY, February 24-28, 2012

*Title*: *Contemporary Nomads: Artists and the Deterritorializing of Place*

*Organizers*: René J. Marquez, Department of Art, University of Delaware and
Lance Winn, Department of Art, University of Delaware

 This session examines contemporary art as a deterritorializing practice
with regard to place. Rather than deconstruct accepted ontologies, today’s
artists offer new ontologies of place altogether. In his Altermodern, the
Tate Triennial (2009), curator Nicholas Bourriaud proclaims the artist as
“cultural nomad;” he posits altermodernism as a “positive experience of
disorientation through an art form exploring all dimensions of the present,
tracing lines in all directions of time and space.” Bourriaud’s nomad as
well as that of Deleuze & Guattari exists in time and space free of physical
and conceptual boundaries and borders; the artist nomad re-inscribes
geographical understanding and re-invents place.

We seek papers that theorize art deterritorializing place and/or discussions
of such artistic practices. Possible topics include: the subversion of
borders—physical, conceptual, perceptual, intellectual—by art and artists;
the term “public” relative to art; approaches to nationhood, citizenship,
identity, and migration; sensory input and sensorial location; among others.
This panel presumes no given definition of the word “art;” rather, we seek
expanded possibilities of art through considerations of place.

*Please submit 250 word max. abstracts to René Marquez, [log in to unmask]  by
October 10, 2011. Additional details on abstract submission and conference
participation are available at the AAG website
http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting/about_the_meeting*
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Claire Rasmussen
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science & International Relations
Sexuality & Gender Studies Minor
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19711

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