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Final CFP RAI 2020: Nomadic Geographies: Territories As Spatial Imaginaries/ Geografías nómadas: territorios como imaginarios espaciales

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Michele Feder-Nadoff <[log in to unmask]>

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Michele Feder-Nadoff <[log in to unmask]>

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Sun, 5 Jan 2020 22:01:09 -0500

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Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to submit papers, visual or aural anthropologies to our Panel MV10, at the RAI Conference, "Anthropology and Geography, Dialogues Past, Present and Future,"  London, 4th-7th June 2020. 

Conveners:  Michele Feder-Nadoff, independent anthropologist-artist, [log in to unmask]; Claudia Rocha Valverde, El Colegio de San Luis; Lorena Ojeda Davila, Universidad Michoacana/ University of New Mexico.

Follow this link to submit your paper proposal:  https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/rai2020#8357 <https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/rai2020#8357>

Deadline: January 8, 2020

MV10.  NOMADIC GEOGRAPHIES: Territories as spatial imaginaries moving with people and things

SHORT ABSTRACT
This panel maps nomadic geographies and territories to re-interpret the meaning of place and home. Invited papers will present anthropological ethnographies analyzing how material and immaterial creative practices can stitch together distances, mend spatial ruptures and route new spatial correspondences that are haptic, emotive, and sensorial.

LONG ABSTRACT
Nomadic geographies looks at changing conceptions of territorial spaces and creative practices of adaptation, re-emplacement and re-representation. Territories are spatial-temporal imaginaries in which peoples and things correspond, move, navigate, interact, and are remembered. Human geographies cannot be fixed by impermeable borders, nor can places of origin be reduced to fixed temporal points. Places combine the imagined and the yearned-for. Places move with people weaving interconnected geographies.  Places also shift through the making and circulation of things. Places and these representations, can navigate, penetrate and transform other places, peoples and things. We are interested in ethnographies mapping nomadic human geographies and creative performative agency. Narratives are welcomed sharing stories and analysis of forced or chosen displacement and dispersement. Suggested themes might include:
How are practices intrinsic to one place maintained through alteration in another? 
How do sensorial and performative practices, such as, craft or creative and/or religious rituals reconfigure human geographies? 
And, how do people reconfigure cultural ecologically-based practices within drastically altered ecological landscapes? 
How can sacred spaces or pilgrimage paths be sustained within changing political and biological geographies?
How might we then approach an anthropology of home?
This panel calls for papers or visual anthropologies of places, as photo or sound essays or videos. Sessions will be complimented by a concluding open lab inviting participants to map nomadic geographies. Mappings will trace histories, moving borders, routes and journeys of peoples, places and things with threads, ink and collage into a collective tapestry of cloth. 

GEOGRAFÍAS NÓMADAS: territorios como imaginarios espaciales en movimiento con personas y objetos

Coordinadores:  Michele Feder-Nadoff, independent anthropologist-artist; Claudia Rocha Valverde (El Colegio de San Luis); Lorena Ojeda Davila (Universidad Michoacana/University of New Mexico)

Congreso de Royal Anthropological Institute 
Anthropology & Geography: Dialogues Past, Present & Future, 4-7 junio 2020, Londres.

La llamada vera el 8 de enero 2020 .
Invitamos tus ensayos o antropologias visuales o aureoles:  Panel MV10:
Subir tu propuesto:  https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/rai2020#8357 <https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/rai2020#8357>

Resumen Corto
Esta mesa propone cartografiar geografías y territorios nómadas para re-interpretar el significado de lugar y hogar. Los ensayos aceptados presentan etnografías antropológicas que analizan cómo las prácticas materiales e inmateriales, pueden abordar al mismo tiempo, las distancias, remendar las rupturas espaciales y orientar nuevas correspondencias espaciales que son hápticas, emotivas y sensoriales.

Resumen Largo
Geografías Nómadas mira a las concepciones cambiantes de los espacios territoriales y las prácticas creativas de la adaptación, re- emplazamiento y re-representación. Los territorios son imaginarios espacio-temporales en los cuales las personas y las cosas se mueven, navegan, interactúan y son recordadas. Las geografías humanas no puedan ser fijadas por fronteras impermeables, ni es posible que los lugares de origen sean reducidos a puntos de temporalidades fijos.

Los lugares combinan lo imaginario y aquello que se añora. Los lugares se mueven con las personas entretejiendo geografías interconectadas. Los lugares también cambian a través de la producción y la circulación de las cosas. Lugares y estas representaciones, puedan navegar, penetrar y transformar otras lugares, personas y objetos.

Estamos interesados en propuestas etnográficas que puedan cartografiar geografías nómadas humanas y en su agencia creativa y performativa. Invitamos a presentar narrativas que compartan historias y análisis de los desplazamientos y dispersiones forzados o elegidos. Las temas puedan incluir:

¿Cómo las prácticas intrínsecas de un lugar pueden mantenerse específicamente a través del cambio a un lugar distinto del que provienen? 
¿Cómo las prácticas sensoriales y performativas, por ejemplo, la artesanía o los rituales y/o prácticas religiosas reconfiguran las geografías humanas?
Y, en cómo las personas reconfiguran prácticas culturales ecológicamente basadas dentro de geografías drásticamente alteradas.
¿Cómo los espacios sagrados y los caminos de peregrinación pueden ser sostenidos dentro geografías políticas y biológicas cambiantes?
¿Cómo podemos acercarnos a una nueva antropología del hogar?

Esta mesa busca presentaciones de ensayos y/o antropologías visuales de lugares a partir de fotografías y videos. Las sesiones se complementarán con un lab experimental y abierto a todos los participantes para que puedan trazar ejemplos de geografías nómadas. En estas cartografías se pueden proponer historias, fronteras móviles, rutas y viajes de las personas, lugares y objetos, que podrán ser representados con materiales distintos como hilos, dibujos, etc., con la idea de crear un collage colectivo en un tapiz de tela.

Best wishes for an inspired New Year,

Michele

Michele A. Feder-Nadoff, Ph.D.

"Se hace camino al andar.”  Antonio Machado

Artista-Antropóloga 
USA 01 ‭847 877 9047‬
Mexico 52 55 5139 3764

www.michelefeder-nadoff.com

https://entanglementsjournal.org/bodies-of-knowledge/

http://www.oarplatform.com/un-finishing-research-towards-an-anthropology-of-making-and-perhaps-un-making/

https://colmich.academia.edu/MFederNadoff

http://neotericart.com/2018/02/21/tunneling-towards-light-interview-michele-feder-nadoff-david-richards/














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