UPDATE: Materialist Postcolonial Readings (7/30/01; CNYCLL, 10/28/01-10/30/01)

From: jamil khader (inbetween_2000@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 10 2001 - 22:58:01 EDT

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    In response to various requests, the deadline to this
    panel has been extended to July 30, 2001:

    Call for papers for the special session:

    MATERIALIST POST-COLONIAL READINGS: History and
    Structure in Postcolonial Theory and Literature
    at the Central NY Conference on Language and
    Literature, Cortland, NY, October 28-30.
    Despite the continuing appeal of post-colonial theory
    and criticism, many academics have expressed their
    concerns about the textual turn in post-colonial
    studies. Nonetheless, the pitfalls of post-colonial
    theory and criticism can still be corrected once
    post-coloniality is developed in dialogue with other
    critical interventions and forms of social
    mobilization. This panel seeks to examine one path of
    development namely, reading texts at the intersection
    of post-colonialism and cultural materialism, or
    general Marxist approaches to literature. Issues for
    consideration may include:
    * Continuities and divergencies between
    postcolonialism and Marxism.
    * the politics of production and reception of the
    post-colonial text within the international division
    of labor.
    * pedagogies of materialist post-colonialism.
    * Globalization and the post-colonial: Glocalization
    (global/local interdependencies) Vs. world-system
    theory.
    * Gender/feminism between Marxism and
    post-colonialism.
    * Transnational feminism and materialist
    post-colonialism.
    * Intellectuals: Materialist post-colonial
    Interpretations.
    * Marxists and their post-colonial connections:
    Engagements with the specific critiques of
    post-colonialism in the works of Marxist critics
    (e.g., Frederick Jameson, Timothy Brennan, Arif
    Dirlik, etc.)
    * Pots-colonialists and their Marxists conections:
    Interventions in post-colonial critiques that reflects

    Marxist influences,overt or covert (e.g. Spivak, Said,

    Sangari, Loomba, Radhakrishnan, etc.)

    Send abstracts by July 15, 2001 to:
    Dr. Jamil Khader
    Assistant Professor of English
    The English Department
    Stetson University
    421 N. Woodland Blv.
    Deland, FL 32720
    (386) 822-7366 (w)
    (386) 740-1416 (h)
    jkhader@stetson.edu

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    Jamil Khader, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of English
    The English Department
    Stetson University
    421 N. Woodland Blv.
    Deland, FL 32720
    (386) 822-7366 (w)(386) 740-1416 (h)

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