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22 nov. 2009

Appel à contributions : Conférence - U. C. Berkeley et UCLA

 
Call for Papers 
Space, Movement and Place in Southeast Asia
U.C. Berkeley and UCLA Joint Conference on Southeast Asian Studies to be held at the University of California, Berkeley
April 2-3, 2010

Spatial relations in Southeast Asia have long underpinned, stimulated and framed key works on political organization in the region, from Stanley Tambiah’s ‘galactic polity’ to to Thongchai Winichakul’s ‘geo-body’ to Benedict Anderson’s ‘imagined communities’ to James C. Scott’s ‘zomia’. This conference proposes to re-examine these formulations, while exploring new research and new understandings about space, landscape and human impact in Southeast Asia. In other words, What applications can be adapted from these kinds of formulations for contemporary urban formations, regional alliances and transnational identifications? How have colonial pasts informed spatial presents? How does gender inform the planning and practice of city, rural and temple life? What new aspects of human activity and life can be accessed and interpolated into theoretical understandings of space in Southeast Asia?
We invite submissions for presentations from scholars and graduate students conducting original research in the social sciences and humanities that address the primary themes of the conference. We are particularly interested in papers that examine the dynamic interaction of concept and practice; material and ideal.
Specific topics or categories suggested for presentations include the following:

* Performance traditions and adaptations in cultural space
* Architecture, urban planning and the production of space
* Artistic traditions and aesthetic conceptions of place and landscape
* Transmission of religious theology and ritual practice
* Conflicts over access to land for cultivation, forestry and conservation, industrial agriculture and otheruses
* Local economies and integrated trading networks (riverine, overland, seas)
* ‘Illegal’ trade across borders and space (trafficking,piracy)
* Migration and migrant diasporas
* Maps, marginality, boundaries and the state
* Past histories and the production and control of space and territory
* Populations, disease and regimes of public health
* The public sphere and public space
* Families, households and domestic space
* Transnational popular culture in a digital age
Special guest speakers to be announced. The conference will be held on the UC Berkeley campus. 

Abstracts
(up to 500 words) should be sent to CSEAS at UC Berkeley by Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Abstracts should include your name, affiliation and discipline and contact information (including e-mail address). Notification to those whose papers have been selected will be made by Friday, February 12, 2010
       Final papers will be due by Monday, March 22, 2010. Papers must be in English.
Presentations should be no more than 20 minutes. AV equipment will be available for Powerpoint and other visual presentations.
Unfortunately, the conference organizers are not able to offer travel support to presenters, with a few exceptions for presenters from U.C. campuses. 

Contact:
Center for Southeast Asia Studies, 2223 Fulton St., No. 617, Berkeley CA 94720
– 2318; Tel: (510) 642-3609; Fax: (510) 643-7062; E-mail: cs...@berkeley.edu.

The Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA form a consortium U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies
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UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
11274 Bunche Hall
P.O. Box 951487
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487
Telephone: 310-206-9163
Fax: 310-206-3555
Email: cs...@international.ucla.edu
Website: www.international.ucla.edu/cseas/

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