Alter/Native Spaces
Biennial Conference
18-20th September 2019
Université de Toulon, France
Recent events in Australia remind us that Australia is still
caught in discourses on “nation”, “belonging” and “identity” in an environment
that fails to produce new alternatives inthisso-called “postcolonial”,
“multicultural” country. By proposing Alter/Native Spaces the 2019 EASA conference intends to go beyond the postcolonial to examine how the prefix
“alter” is linked both to the notion of an alternative and to the notion of
multiplicity, and how Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledges may interact and
form new spacesto reframe the relationship between settler nation and
Indigenous peoples by instating their presence in place of their absence.
The
conference also seeks to examine the ways in whichthe interaction of Indigenous
and non-indigenous geographies may construct alter/native spaces, imaginaries
or models of inhabitance that can provide new modes of rethinking difference
and belonging.Among the new spaces, global spaces of Indigeneity can be
scrutinized as a new decentered vision — an alter/native movement of
identities. The conference will examineidentity fragmentation, intersectional
identities, floating movements in the creation of identities, between coercion
and resistance/ reaffirmation, as well as shifting concepts and definitions,
between the imposed and the chosen.The blurriness of representation from the
perceived to the represented can also be studied with an exploration of the
interpretation, the use and aim of images. Virtual identities can be
investigated as well.The 2019 EASA “Alter/Native Spaces” conference, will thus
focus on the flexibility of boundaries, on “in-betweenness”.
This conference aims to explore the following questions:
- Inter/transcultural understandings
- Knowledges/knowledge
- Reinventing the past/ Re-visions of histories
- Hybrid aesthetics
- Cultural reconfigurations and nationalist discourses
- Colonialism/Multiculturalism/decolonization/neo-colonialism
- Alterpolitics
- Altermodernism
- Environmental sustainability and the anthropocene
- Geographies of alter-globalization
- Geographical aesthetics
- Regionalism and localism
- Colonial exploration/postcolonial exploitation
- Recognition and Reconciliation
- Nostalgia
- Heritage and ideals
- Post-conflict and reconciliation
- Convivial cultures
Please send your 250-word abstracts for 20 minute papers and
100-word bio notes to Salhia Ben-Messahel and Vanessa
Castejon: salhia.benmessahel@univ-tln.fr and castejon@univ-paris13.fr_by March
15th, 2019. We do encourage panel proposals. Notification of
acceptance/rejection of abstracts will be sent by 15 April 2019.
All accepted
participants will be expected to become members of the EASA as a precondition
to presenting their papers.
Details of EASA membership are available on the
association’s website at this address.
A call for
full-academic-length papers derived from conference presentations will be
issued after the conference for publication in the Association’s online journal
JEASA.
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