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CULTURAL TYPHOON 2004 in Okinawa (Japan): msg#00128culture.studies.general
CALL FOR PAPERS CULTURAL TYPHOON 2004 in Okinawa (Japan) We are pleased to announce the second meeting of Cultural Typhoon which will be held at University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, on July 2004. Cultural Typhoon is an annual conference on cultural studies and practices in Japan. http://w1.nirai.ne.jp/tada/Typhoon2004-E.htm Date: 9-11 July 2004 Location: University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa Cultural Typhoon is a Japan-based loose network of those who are interested in cultural studies and/or in various issues related to alternative cultural practices. The image that we wish to convey through "typhoon" is its exercise of overwhelming impacts in unpredictable manners. It moves around and passes by across broad areas and inhabitants while absorbing and sending out energies. In so doing, its impact is not just destructive but it leaves more constructive traces, encounters and alliances, which urge us to reimagine and restructure the existing situations. Drawing on such productive images of typhoon, an annual international conference is held in Japan from 2003 in order to stimulate exchange of ideas, dialogue, and discussion among researchers, students and people practicing various kinds of cultural expressions. To activate thought-provoking intellectual exchange in unconventional ways, particular agendas and session themes are not set in advance. We are particularly interested in organizing the sessions of the conference in a way in which existing boundaries of discipline, the fixity of categorization of research areas, and the hierarchical relationship between professors and students and between ivory tower and the street are productively blurred, crossed and intersected. We'd thus like to invite expressions of interest in presenting individual papers and organizing sessions from various disciplines (sociology, anthropology, economy, politics, history, literature criticism, geology, media and communication studies, cultural studies and those who have a feeling of wrongness towards "cultural studies"); of a wide spectrum of issues and areas (such as gender, sexuality, class, citizenship, diaspora, race, ethnicity, subculture, media, nationalism, transnationalism, multiculturalism, post/colonialism, globalization and so on); and about various locations not confined to Japan. The presentation styles are not restricted to conventional academic style of paper reading but we also welcome innovative ways of performances and visual presentations. Also strongly expected is the active participation of younger people who have not been able to find an opportunity to express their ideas and practices in the conventional academic conferences in which established professors dominate and organize the academic language and intellectual exchange. DEADLINE for Proposals: March 31, 2004 To have productive intellectual exchange among those who have shared interests yet have hitherto not occupied the same table, the presentation of work-in-progress research and the sharing of problems and difficulties of cultural research and practice being encountering is all too welcome. Abstracts for individual papers should be no more than 300 words long; abstracts for sessions are limited to a total of 500 words. There will also be spaces available for those who are willing to publicize books, magazines, CD, DVD or to do various kinds of performance presentation, please provide a detail of your intended activity. As an organizing principle, we will try to be as inclusive as possible. However, in case of abundance of applications that goes beyond our control, we will notify each applicants of the acceptance of proposal by the end of April 2004. The Way of Application Please write your Name, Institutional Affiliation, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail, Title & Abstract. (If any, equipments and materials in your presentation that you want to use.) And please send them by 31 March 2004 to the secretariat of Cultural Typhoon2004: Osamu TADA By e-mail: tada@xxxxxxxxxxx By post: Osamu TADA Faculty of Law & Letters, University of the Ryukyus 1 Senbaru, Nishihara-cho, Okinawa 903-0213 JAPAN In case of e-mail, you could use both ways of an attached file and pasting the items directly on the mail. Inquiry About the conference: Yasuhiro TANAKA E-mail: yasuhirot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://w1.nirai.ne.jp/tada/Typhoon2004-E.htm -- Osamu TADA E-mail tada@xxxxxxxxxxx URL http://w1.nirai.ne.jp/tada/
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