UPDATE: Talking and Doing Citizenship (grad) (1/30/04; 4/2/04)

From: Brian Norman (brianjnorman@earthlink.net)
Date: Sat Jan 03 2004 - 10:40:26 EST


Call for Papers
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The 14th Annual Graduate Conference Sponsored by=20
The Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture
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Talking and Doing Citizenship
April 2, 2004, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey

The Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture encourages and =
promotes interdisciplinary work. The Center will accept proposals from =
graduate students dealing with the discourses, narratives, symbols, =
concepts and values of talking citizenship; the substance, locations, =
and debates of defining citizenship; and the actions, practices, =
movements, status and standing of actual citizens in history. Given the =
conference theme, papers that connect the theories and discourses of =
citizenship with the empirical and historical practices of citizenship =
will be given special consideration.
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Topics of particular interest include:
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=A7 competing narratives of citizenship
=A7 possible changes in citizenship from national to =
transnational locations
=A7 links between citizen identity and citizen practice
=A7 citizenship as inclusion and exclusion
=A7 differences between talking citizenship and doing citizenship
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Keynote address by distinguished legal scholar and women's historian =
Linda K. Kerber, May Brodbeck Professor in the Liberal Arts & Sciences =
and lecturer in the College of Law at the University of Iowa. Plenary =
address by Charlotte Bunch, international women's rights advocate and =
Director of the Rutgers Center for Women's Global Leadership.
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Please send a proposal of no more than 300 words and include =
institutional affiliation. =20
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The Graduate Student Conference
The Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture
8 Bishop Place,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

or email to:
sandrinesanos@yahoo.com

Proposal deadline is January 30, 2004 (extended deadline). Notification =
of acceptance will follow by February 10, 2004.
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Please visit the conference website at: =
www.rci.rutgers.edu/~bjnorman/CCACC/Conference_home.htm

Please distribute this CFP widely.

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