徵稿公告: 臺大文學院、加州大學戴維斯分校(UC Davis)、加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA)三校合辦國際研討會議
徵稿公告: 臺大文學院、加州大學戴維斯分校(UC Davis)、加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA)三校合辦國際研討會議
加州大學戴維斯分校東亞系(UC Davis East Asian Studies)將於2024年10月10日至11日於該校舉辦「離散經驗:中國邊境區域移民的政治、倫理與美學」(The Diaspora Experience: Politics, Ethics and Aesthetics of Emigrants from the Chinese Borderland)。此一跨學科會議,誠邀臺大文學院教師和博士生投稿參與,提出具原創性的多元觀點和方法論。此會議聚焦於從香港、台灣、西藏和新疆移出的人口,探討他們與中國大陸之間的互動和衝突,如何形塑此社群樣貌及其政治參與、文化與藝術實踐、倫理和意識形態的建構。(請參照下方英文版說明)
本院預計徵選教師3名及博士生2名(以博士候選人優先)。敬邀有興趣之師生提交個人英文履歷(姓名、所屬系所單位、學經歷及研究成果)、300至500字英文摘要說明研究內容及其重要性,自即日起至2023年10月31日(二)止,以電子郵件寄予院辦公室葉佳姍小姐(yehsophia@ntu.edu.tw)。徵選結果將於報名截止日後一個月內公布,獲選之教師及博士生,院方將視經費情況定額補助往返機票及食宿。歡迎共襄盛舉。
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Call for Papers
The Diaspora Experience
Politics, Ethics and Aesthetics of Emigrants from the Chinese Borderland
10–11 October 2024
University of California, Davis
UC Davis East Asian Studies, Global Hong Kong Studies@University of California, and America-China Talk at UC Davis invite scholars and PhD students to submit original research papers for the above interdisciplinary conference. We welcome proposals from a diversity of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches.
In this age of globalization, diaspora studies offer critical insights into the massive dispersal of peoples from their homelands as a political, cultural, and moral force in the modern world. Challenging the methodological nationalism permeating social theories and area studies, research on diasporas has grown by leaps and bounds in the past decades. The diasporas originating from China’s borderlands, however, have received little systematic and comparative attention, even though the Chinese diaspora has long been an object of inquiry for historians, literary scholars, and social scientists.
This interdisciplinary conference spotlights the diasporas from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet, and Xinjiang, and explores how these communities might be shaped by their political, ethnic, and religious marginalization and conflicts in relation to the Chinese Mainland. We examine modalities of political engagement, cultural and artistic practices, and ethical and ideological formations of the dispersed peoples. Hence, politics, aesthetics, and ethics as the main themes. Topics of interest for paper proposals include, but are not limited to, the following:
Politics of the diasporas
· cross-border political mobilization and advocacy networks
· encounters with transnational repression
· intergroup conflict and solidarity
· belonging and emigrant citizenship
· issues of race, gender, class, religion, and sexuality within and among diasporas
· long-distance nationalism and nationalistic activities
· political theorization
Aesthetics of the diasporas
· art forms and practices, sensibilities, and theorization of art producers
· meaning-making through literature and visual and digital cultures
· collection and curation of arts and memories
· personal and collective identities
Ethics of the diasporas
· philosophy of exiles, statelessness, and nationalism
· moral considerations of the diasporic condition
· discourse of ethics, rights, and responsibilities of exiles
· conduct of transnational solidarity
· discourse and practice of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism
· considerations and practices of majority and minority rights among exiles
Submission Guidelines
Submit an abstract of 300 to 500 words that explains the research and its significance and a short CV by 31 October 2023 to Ms. Ye (yehsophia@ntu.edu.tw).
Confirmations of acceptance of presentation of full papers will be sent by mid November 2023.
We encourage contributions from early career scholars and PhD students. We aim to publish a selection of the papers from the conference as a Special Issue in a peer-reviewed journal.