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CALL FOR PAPERS

5th Annual Postgraduate Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies
Date: Wednesday 27th February 2019, 10-4
Venue: The University of Birmingham

The Society for Caribbean Studies Postgraduate Caribbean Network invites
submissions of abstracts of not more than 250 words for research papers on
the Hispanic, Francophone, Dutch and Anglophone Caribbean and their
diasporas for its annual postgraduate conference. We welcome abstracts from
postgraduates at various stages of their research, whose research concerns
any aspect of Caribbean Studies. We also welcome proposals for complete
panels, which should consist of a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4
presenters. Those selected for the conference will be invited to give a
15-minute presentation. Abstracts should be submitted along with a bio of
not more than 150 words by Friday 8th February 2019. Proposals received
after the deadline will not be considered.

We intend this to be an opportunity for delegates to share and receive
feedback on their work in a friendly and informal setting.

In addition to paper panels, the conference will offer:

-   A keynote address from Professor Carolyn Cooper (Writer and Independent
Scholar; retired Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies, University of
the West Indies; author of 'Sound Clash:  Jamaican Dancehall Culture at
Large'.  New York:  Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, and of 'Noises in the Blood:
Orality, Gender and the 'Vulgar' Body of Jamaican Popular Culture'. London:
Macmillan Caribbean, 1993)

- A presentation from Connie Bell (Educator, Theatre Practitioner, Therapist
and founder member of Decolonising the Archives)

- A panel of experts in Caribbean studies sharing tips and personal
experiences of building an academic career

- Lunch and light refreshments

This free event builds on the tradition of previous years' postgraduate
conferences. As Caribbean postgraduates are often dispersed across
departments and universities, this event hopes to offer delegates an
opportunity to meet with others who share their interests and to discuss
their work, fostering ties that will endure throughout their studies. Many
postgraduates also felt that the postgraduate conference held last year had
provided them with a unique experience that prepared them to present papers
to the annual conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies (SCS) that
took place later in the year. This year's SCS conference will be at the
Institute for Black Atlantic Research, 3-5 July 2019.

Please send abstracts of up to 250 words (in English) to:
Dr Patricia Noxolo ([log in to unmask])

by Friday 8th February 2019 with the subject heading "SCS Postgraduate
Conference". Please include your university affiliation, your email address
and your bio of up to 150 words.

We look forward to hearing from you.


Dr Patricia Noxolo,

Senior Lecturer in Human Geography

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,

University of Birmingham,

Edgbaston,

Birmingham

B15 2TT

UK

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