UPDATE: Race in Post-Integration America (1/15/02; collection)

From: Conseula Francis (cfrancis@u.washington.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 07 2001 - 01:08:12 EST

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    Update: Deadline extended

    Call for Papers:

    The Changing Same: Essays on the Continuing Significance of
    Race in Post-Integration America (under consideration at a university press)

    We are gathering articles for a proposed collection on the continuing
    significance of race in post-integration America. We wish to compile
    articles that explore a range of topics, disciplines and approaches. We are
    especially interested in submissions that blend personal narrative and
    academic scholarship.

    This proposed collection of essays is envisioned as the sibling of recent
    scholarly and popular anthologies featuring post-soul/post-integration
    writers in which young artists and intellectuals write about the culture and
    country theyıve inherited. While those works seek to place the next
    generationıs voice into the cultural mix, this anthology seeks to focus that
    voice on the contemporary racial climate and inherited racial politics.

    Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

    * Why does the concept of race still matter?
    * Can we ever achieve color-blindness? Do we want to?
    * First encounters with race
    * Racial representations in the media
    * Mixed race identity
    * Experiencing whiteness as racial
    * Race and place
    * Intersections of Race/Gender/Class/Sexuality
    * New theories of race
    * Generational shifts in racial thought

    Please send complete manuscripts (of 20-25 pages) by January 15, 2002, along
    with a curriculum vitae or brief professional biography to:

    Conseula Francis
    Dept. of English
    Box 354330
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195

    Electronic submissions (in Word) can be sent to cfrancis@u.washington.edu

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