******************************************************
* http://www.anthropologymatters.com *
* A postgraduate project comprising online journal, *
* online discussions, teaching and research resources *
* and international contacts directory. *
******************************************************
*INVITATION TO 'STILL OUT OF PLACE?' CONFERENCE AND BOOK LAUNCH
* <http://outofplace.book.googlepages.com/launch>*7 November 2008,
Liverpool John Moores University, **Liverpool, **UK*
*PLEASE NOTE THE EXTENDED DEADLINE: the 30th of October.
Please register by following the details here
*http://outofplace.book.googlepages.com/launch
You are cordially invited to the _/Out of Place: Interrogating Silences
in Queerness/Raciality/_ book launch (details of the book below)C. Come
and meet some of the outstanding authors who will re-address and re-open
the burning issues covered in this collection. We hope you will join in
the open discussions which will consider past, present, and future
directions of queerness/raciality. And of course, the much awaited book
will be available for you to take home.
Registration fees: £20 waged, £10 unwaged/ students
*Please send cheques payable to 'Raw Nerve Books' to Ann Kaloski Raw
Nerve Books Centre for Women's Studies University of York York YO10
5DD.* Registration forms, as well as programme and details on how to get
to the launch, are available here
http://outofplace.book.googlepages.com/launch
We look forward to seeing you!
*_/Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality/_
Edited by Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake*
York: Raw Nerve Books
ISBN 978-0-9553586-4-7
Price: £12; postage is free until November 2008 when ordering from the
publisher <http://www.rawnervebooks.co.uk/outofplace.html>,
http://www.rawnervebooks.co.uk/outofplace.html quote code OOP61108
_Out of Place_ asks daring and timely questions about the silence at the
heart of queer studies. Discussing 'race' alongside 'queer' often
submerges raciality within queerness, leaving racialised groups silent
and silenced -'out of place'. The book creates a space where
queerness/raciality are brought together in creative tension to disturb
these silences. The book explores queerness/raciality in the context of
the 'war on terror'; corporeal and social practices in and of
space;relations between visibility and politics; and cultural, literary,
linguistic and theoretical mechanisms of translation. The papers in the
book cut across academic theory, arts, activism, the media and everyday
life. All the contributors to _Out of Place_ address queerness/
raciality as a theoretical and political tool to analyse and challenge
their own fields, epistemologies and ontologies. This book is not just
about what happens at the intersection of 'queer' and 'race', but also
about how this intersection relates to and animates other aspects of life.
"_Out of Place_ is a bold collection of essays that teaches us to think
about what happens and can happen at the points where queerness and
raciality meet. These meeting points can be startling, powerful,
violent, oppressive and enabling. From reflections on forms of violence,
terror and security, to considerations of how whiteness coheres in
space, from accounts of the life worlds of queers and trans of colour,
to critical engagement with debates about methodology, experience and
activism, this book brings together some powerful new voices.The
landscape of queer and critical race studies might look quite different
if we listen well." Sara Ahmed, Professor in Race and Cultural Studies,
Goldsmiths, University of London
For table of contents, previews of chapters, information on orders and
other details please visit our website
http://outofplace.book.googlepages.com/
<http://www.rawnervebooks.co.uk/outofplace.html>
--
*Dr. Adi Kuntsman*
Lecturer in Internet and Communication
School of Media, Critical and Creative Arts
Liverpool John Moores University
Dean Walters, 1 St. James Road
Liverpool, L1 7BR
Email <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Web
<http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/MCA/91728.htm>
*************************************************************
* Anthropology-Matters Mailing List *
* To join this list or to look at the archived previous *
* messages visit: *
* http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/Anthropology-Matters.HTML *
* If you have ALREADY subscribed: to send a message to all *
* those currently subscribed to the list,just send mail to: *
* [log in to unmask] *
* *
* Enjoyed the mailing list? Why not join the new *
* CONTACTS SECTION @ www.anthropologymatters.com *
* an international directory of anthropology researchers *
***************************************************************
|