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Situations Intl' Conference 2019 : 2019 Situations International Conference Ethnicity, Race and Racism in Asia

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Link: http://situations.yonsei.ac.kr
 
When Oct 24, 2019 - Oct 26, 2019
Where Singapore
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2019
Categories    asia   race   multiculturalism   interdisciplinary
 

Call For Papers

2019 Situations International Conference Ethnicity, Race and Racism in Asia

Co-hosted by School of the Humanities, Nanyang Technological University and the Department of English, Yonsei University

Where: School of the Humanities, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
When: Thursday 24 October-Saturday 26 October 2019

Call for Papers

In recent years, the questions of ethnicity, race and racism have come to assume an increasing prominence in scholarly as well as social discussions in Asia. In response to the turbulent global economy, the fracturing of international barriers, and a renewed surge in flows of migrants and displaced persons worldwide, national populist movements have suddenly become a potent and growing political force. Longstanding liberal values such as pluralism, tolerance, and multicultural coexistence have come under challenge, as fears of economic crisis and cultural conflict have given strength to extremist stances across the political spectrum. Finally, the fact that historical barriers have come down between different population groups has resulted in some cases in the intensification of conflicts between them over other explosive fault-lines, such as differences of religious belief that too can take on a racial or ethnic dimension.

The current rise of populist anger across the West portends a potential revival of the nation- state, which has often had a relatively homogeneous population as its foundation. Alternatively, the fragmentation of social and political systems may indicate a return to older institutional arrangements that could be surprisingly peaceful and tolerant compared to modern multi-ethnic or multi-cultural states because they were more willing to recognize hard cultural differences. What kind of relationship between the old and the new are we likely to see as the nations and cultures of Asia attempt to adjust to new social and economic realities?

In the Asia of today, what does ethnic diversity and pluralism mean? What kind of impact has globalization had on the relations between different ethnic groups in multi-ethnic states such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia? What kinds of conflicts—as well as new modes of coexistence—are being generated by the flow of peoples in accordance with the demand for labor and patterns of investment? How are more ethnically homogeneous nations such as Japan, China, South Korea, and Japan affected by this dynamic? Are there already signs of impending change in these latter, more socially homogeneous, societies?

In exploring this topic, the 2019 Situations conference welcomes papers on such subjects as:

• The history of race and ethnicity as Asian ideas
• Non-Western models of pluralism and diversity
• Refugee flows and crises around the globe

• Racial divides and religious differences
• Diaspora and identity

• Race, equality, and democracy
• The future of cosmopolitanism
• Race and models of beauty
• Race, culture, and the high-trust society

• Multiculturalism, pluralism, and empire

• Race, ethnicity, and biomedical technologies
• Belonging and exclusion

• Flows of labor and capital

• Challenges to multiculturalism

Among our confirmed keynote speakers are:
Dr. Lawrence Grossberg (UNC) Dr. Meaghan Morris (U of Sydney) Dr. Chua Beng Huat (NUS)

[Guidelines]
1. Early inquiries with 200-word abstracts are appreciated. The deadline for a 4,000-word presentation is September 1 2019.
2. Please include a Bio-Statement with your original submission, your affiliation, and a viable email address. All submissions should follow the Chicago Manual of Style (16thed.). Endnotes recommended. Refer to http://situations.yonsei.ac.kr/sub03/sub01.php.
3. Each invited participant is expected to turn his or her initial presentation into a 6,000- word paper for possible inclusion in a future issue of the SCOPUS-indexed journal,Situations: Cultural Studies in the Asian Context (http://situations.yonsei.ac.kr).
4. We will provide hotel accommodation for each invited speaker. Upon acceptance of the proposal, a partial defrayment of the airfare will be available (while funding lasts).
5. All correspondence should be addressed to Terence Murphy, Editor attmurphy@yonsei.ac.kr and cc’d to Rhee Suk Koo, Managing Editor atskrhee@yonsei.ac.kr.
Co-hosted by School of the Humanities, Nanyang Technological University and the Department of English, Yonsei University
CFP categories: Asia; race; racism; ethnicity; multiculturalism; belonging; exclusion; cosmopolitanism; diversity; pluralism; populism; refugees

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