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(ACLA@Brown U) 2012 : Post- :Remembering, Binding, Afterness

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Link: http://acla.org/acla2012/?page_id=1258
 
When Mar 29, 2012 - Apr 1, 2012
Where Providence, RI
Abstract Registration Due Jan 1, 2012
Submission Deadline Nov 15, 2012
Categories    literature   theory   philosophy   culture
 

Call For Papers

Post – : Remembering, Binding, Afterness

Seminar Organizer(s):
Natalie Strobach (University of California, Davis), Michael Graziano (University of California, Davis)

Building off of this year’s ACLA theme of “Collapse/Catastrophe/Change,” this panel seeks to explore the space left in the wake of these three Cs. What remnants or remainders are left in their afterness? How do we mark the time of these events or the coming of these events? This panel will take as its starting point the act of mourning which is called to recognize these events, as well as the naming of the events. We will also call into question the act of remembering as binding. How is writing the space of afterness; can writing stitch together what remains of a collapse? Does the mere recording of the event eternalize it or memorialize it? How does catastrophe call us to bind together the spaces that surround and make them anew?

Take as an example the writing we have seen after disaster, from Japanese intellectuals responding to the Great Kanto Earthquake—called to reimagine Tokyo, to the Frankfurt School theorists attempting to reconceptualize humanity after World War II. We are looking for papers that respond to either the attempt to recreate continuity in a discontinuous world, or to those precise portraits of temporality and the triumphs and travails over the catastrophic atemporal and discontinuous space. This panel looks to take into consideration work on trauma studies, spatiality, and area studies of any region.

Topics may include:
Afterlife
Memory
Book Binding
Mapping
Topography
The Book
Formal Experimentation
Post-Humanism

SUBMISSION INFORMATION:

Please contact us via email to let us know you will be submitting a paper proposal. In order for your proposal to be officially reviewed you must also submit it directly through the ACLA conference website: http://www.acla.org/submit/index.php

Be sure to scroll down the Seminar dropbox to select our exact panel.

Organizer: Natalie Strobach (UC Davis) Nstrobach AT ucdavis DOT edu
Co-Organizer: Michael Graziano (UC Davis) Mrgraziano AT ucdavis DOT edu

We look forward to reading your submissions! Please email us with any questions you may have.

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