CFP: (E)Racing India: National Pasts, Diasporic Futures (10/1/01; ACLA, 4/11/02-4/14/02)

From: Priya Jha (pjha26@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 04 2001 - 17:13:36 EDT

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    This is an initial call for papers for the
    American Comp. Lit. Assoc. Meeting in San Juan,
    Puerto Rico, April 11-14, 2002. Please pass onto
    anyone you think might be interested.

     _(E)Racing India: National Pasts, Diasporic
    Futures_

    "The word ‘translation’ comes, etymologically,
     from the Latin for ‘bearing across’. Having
    been
    borne across the world, we are translated men. It
    is normally supposed that something always gets
    lost in translation; I cling, obstinately, to the
    notion that something can also be gained."
                    Salman Rushdie
                    _Imaginary Homelands_

    This seminar is interested in proposals that
    address issues of cultural translations and
    diasporic identities as they come into contact
    with national affiliations as "Indian" throughout
    the Caribbean. We especially invite papers that
    look specifically at the role of popular culture
    in disseminating these various forms of
    identification. Further, we seek papers that
    examine how cultural and social markers such as
    race, gender, sexuality, and class get redefined
    when historicized through the lens of Caribbean
    popular cultural forms that are forged out of
    specific cultural collisions and collusions.

    Examples include, but are not limited to:
     * Chutney soca, gender, and sexuality
     * linguistic creolizations amongst
    Indo-Caribbean communities
     * defining hybridity in the Caribbean
     * V.S. Naipaul and Indian nationalism
     * the reception of Bollywood films in the
    Caribbean
     * Sexuality and Indian women laborers
     * Migrations of Indo-Caribbeans

    Please send abstracts and proposals by October
    1, 2001 to Priya Jha (email: pjha26@yahoo.com)
    and to Monika Mehta (meht0003@tc.umn.edu).
    Please cc: Kathleen Komar at Komar@ucla.edu.

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    Priya Jha
    http://spot.colorado.edu/~jha

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