CFP: Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism and Post-Orientalism in African, Middle East, Latin American, Asian/Chinese Studies, Shanghai, China May 17 and 18, 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
ORIENTALISM, NEO-ORIENTALISM AND POST-ORIENTALISM
IN AFRICAN, MIDDLE EAST, LATIN AMERICAN, ASIAN/CHINESE STUDIES
15th Anniversary of Memory of Edward Said (1935-2003)
and 40th Anniversary of His Book (1978)
MAY 17 – 18, 2018
CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY
CHINA
Call for Papers:
Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism and Post-Orientalism in African, Middle East, Latin American, Asian/Chinese Studies
Organized by Center for Global Studies at Shanghai University, People’s Republic of China and Co-Sponsored by Jadaliyya - is an independent ezine produced by ASI (Arab Studies Institute), the umbrella organization that produces Arab Studies Journal, Tadween Publishing, FAMA, and Quilting Point. http://www.jadaliyya.com/
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY
Shanghai, China
May 17 and 18, 2018
OBJECTIVES AND DESCRIPTION:
Area Studies within Western academia has a long and
multifaceted history, and was essentially established in the mind of
Orientalists in the late 19th century. After the 1950s, Area Studies was
dominated by hardcore policy-oriented circles and funded by
governmental organizations. This was a direct result of the Cold War
between the USSR and the United States. During the Cold War era, the
United States and European countries funded Area Studies scholars and
“volunteers” who then poured into Africa, Latin America and Central
America, Asia, and the Middle East to study history, society and
politics; however, this was a classical representation of Orientalism
motivated by political objectives. However, in recent years, especially
after the 1980s neoliberal era, we began to see other academics
interested in studying Modern Asia, Africa, Central and Latin America,
and Middle East politics from diverse fields of scholarship, for
instance, political scientists, anthropologists, linguists, sociologists
and so on. On the other hand, there was a transformation taking place
within Western academia, based on grant-seeking and scholarship
opportunities, which were and continue to be embedded in the neoliberal
education system. Unlike classical Orientalists, newer forms of
scholarship are more political than its predecessors and funded by state
agencies within Western academia. We call this process of knowledge
production neo-Orientalism. Many of today’s scholars have studied
neoliberal terms and concepts such as human rights, democracy, ethnic
and religious minorities, etc. According to William Robinson, this is
the promotion of polyarchy, rather than the pursuit of pure academic
knowledge. However, in the last few years, we have witnessed critical
perspective toward Area Studies emerging from “native” scholars. This is
just the beginning stage of re-mapping Area Studies in the 21st
century. We call this new era post-Orientalism.
This is the first conference on this topic, and we
would like to examine this transformation in Area Studies. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism, and Post-Orientalism in African, Latin and Central American, Asian and Middle East Studies
· Orientalism,
Neo-Orientalism, and Post-Orientalism in Research on Democracy, Human
Rights, Press Freedom, Academic Freedom, Women’s Rights, and so on
· Imperialism and New-Imperialism (Neil Smith and David Harvey)
· Sociology of Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism, and Post-Orientalism
· Global/International Studies and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
· Political Science/International Relations and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
· Think Tanks, International Organizations, and NGOs and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
· Liberal and New Left Discourse and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
· Development Studies and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
· Post-Colonial Studies and Orientalism/Neo-Orientalism/Post-Orientalism
IMPORTANT DATES
· Abstract Submission for the Conference: February 29, 2018
· Official Acceptance Letter: March 5, 2018
· Official Invitation Letter for VISA: March 19, 2018
· Confirmation of Your Participation: April 16, 2018
· Conference Draft Paper Submission: May 7, 2018
· The Conference Dates: May 17 and 18, 2018
· Selected Papers for Publication: June 25, 2018
Before you submit your proposal, please see the following articles and books related to our conference themes:
· China and Orientalism: Western Knowledge Production and the P.R.C. Daniel F. Vukovich. Routledge, 2012.
· Sociology of Africa: A Non-Orientalist Approach to African, Africana, and Black Studies. Tugrul Keskin. Critical Sociology, July 2012, 40(2), 187–202.
· Why Do We Need “Myth-Busting” in the Study of Sino–African Relations? Miwa Hirono and Shogo Suzuki. Journal of Contemporary China, 2014, 23(87), 443–461, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2013.843889
· End Human Rights Imperialism Now. Stephen Kinzer. The Guardian, December 31, 2010. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/dec/31/human-rights-imperialism-james-hoge
· Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War. Jean Bricmont. Monthly Review Press, November 2006. https://monthlyreview.org/product/humanitarian_imperialism/
· Orientalism
and Identity in Latin America: Fashioning Self and Other from the
(Post)Colonial Margin. Erik Camayd-Freixas (Ed.). University of Arizona
Press, 2013. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2419.htm
· Promoting Polyarchy Globalization, US Intervention, and Hegemony. William I. Robinson. Cambridge University Press, 1996. http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9781139241090&ss=cop
· American Empire: Roosevelt’s Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization. Neil Smith. University of California Press, 2004.
· Imperialist Feminism Redux. Saadia Toor. Dialectical Anthropology, December 2012, 36(3–4), 147–160.
· Language Education and Imperialism: The Case of Title VI and Arabic, 1958-1991. Jeffrey Bale. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2011, 9(1), 375–409.
· Decolonizing Dialectics. George Ciccariello-Maher. Duke University Press, 2017.
· Critical Impairments to Globalizing the Western Human Rights Discourse. Nikitah O. Imani. Societies Without Borders, 2008, 3(2), Article 4.
· Feminism, Imperialism and Orientalism: The Challenge of the “Indian Woman.” Joanna Liddle and Shirin Rai. Women’s History Review, 1998, 7(4), 1998.
· The Peace Corps: An Altruistic or Imperialistic Enterprise. Justin P. Phalichanh. Master’s Thesis-Brandeis University, May 2010.
· Orientalism
and African development studies: the ‘reductive repetition’ motif in
theories of African underdevelopment. Stefan Andreasson. Third World
Quarterly (2005). http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01436590500089307
· Who Will Watch the Watchmen? Amnesty International and the Human Rights Industry. Daniel Kovalick. Counter Punch, November 08, 2012.
Please submit the following information for abstract submission:
· Author full name;
· Affiliation;
· Email address: university email address should be provided;
· Abstract in Word format;
· Title of your paper;
· A short bio, 100 words (not CV or resume).
Or
AndrewAlexander (Graduate Research Assistant) aalex2 (at) protonmail.com
Yang Chen (Assistant Professor) ycwf2008 (at) 163.com
OFFICAL ACCEPTANCE AND INVITATION LETTER AND VISA:
If your paper is accepted by the conference
committee, first you will receive an official acceptance letter. Then,
you need to email us a pdf or jpeg copy of the first page of your
passport for you to receive official invitation letter from Shanghai
University for VISA application.
ABSTRACT AND PAPER SUBMISSION:
In case your abstract is accepted, a draft paper of around 4000–5000 words is due May 7, 2018.
We intend to compile an edited volume with the best papers for
publication in an international peer-reviewed reference publisher.
All
submissions will be reviewed and judged on originality, theoretical
strength, in-depth knowledge, relevance to the conference themes,
significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the special
issue topics of interest. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or
be under consideration for another workshop, conference, or journal, nor
may they be under review or submitted to another forum during the
review process.
For any questions on the submission process, please email
AndrewAlexander (Graduate Research Assistant) aalex2 (at) protonmail.com
Yang Chen (Assistant Professor) ycwf2008 (at) 163.com
There is no fee for this conference.
Please note that we will cover your accommodations and food during your stay in Shanghai; therefore, you need to confirm your participation to the conference.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
New
Lehu Hotel is located within the campus of Shanghai University in
Baoshan district, Shanghai, China. The address is No.716 Jinqiu Road,
Baoshan District, Shanghai, 2000444. The telephone is 0086-21-66133688.
Please note that this is an academic conference only; no non-academic presenters will be accepted.
Organizing Committee:
· Dr. Guo Changgang, Professor - Shanghai University, China.
· Dr. Nikitah Imani, University of Nebraska, USA.
· Dr. Bassam Haddad, George Mason University, USA.
· Dr. Betul Karagoz Yerdelen, Giresun University, Turkey.
· Dr. Mojtaba Mahdavi, Associate Professor - University of Alberta, Canada.
· Dr. Tugrul Keskin, Associate Professor - Shanghai University, China.
· Dr. Yang Chen, Post-Doctoral Fellow - Shanghai University, China.
· Dr. Omer Turan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
· Dr. Rajiv Ranjan, Shanghai University, China.
· Dr. David Fasenfest, Wayne State University, USA.
· Dr. Alaeddin Yalcinkaya, Marmara University, Turkey.
· Dr. Hasan Ali Karasar, Kapadokya University, Turkey.
· Dr. Juan Cole, Professor - University of Michigan, USA.
· Dr. Daniel F. Vukovich, University of Hong Kong, China.
· Dr. Shah Mahmoud Hanifi - James Madison University.
· Dr. Stefan Andreasson, Queen's University, Ireland.
· http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/stefan-andreasson(7a316ac1-ed64-4404-b030-6de90ae07e98).html
· Dr. Sari Hanafi, Professor - American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
Shanghai University
is a comprehensive research university and was founded in 1922;
originally a revolutionary school, the university contributed a group of
useful people to the cause of Chinese liberation and development.
Shanghai University was founded on Qingyun Road, Jing'an District,
Shanghai in 1922 and was the outcome of the cooperation between the
Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) and the Communist Party. By consolidating
four universities, it became a research-intensive comprehensive
university and also the biggest higher learning institution run by
Shanghai Municipality in 1994. Our university has more than 40,000
students. The university enrolls more than 27,000 undergraduate and
14,000 postgraduate students, including 3,896 international students. We
have 28
schools and 2 independent departments, with 71 undergraduate programs,
221 master programs, 17 engineering master programs, 117 Ph.D. programs,
17 post-doctoral programs, and 2 MBA programs. Also, it is
essential to mention our important and historical alumni, such as Yang
Shangkun, 4th President of People's Republic of China, enrolled in
Department of Sociology of Shanghai University in 1926, and Bo Gu, who
was a senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the
28 Bolsheviks, who enrolled in the Department of Sociology of Shanghai
University in 1925.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
THURSDAY, May 17, 2018
9:00 - 9:30 AM Opening Ceremony
9:00 - 9:15 AM Welcome Speech by
9:15 - 9:30 AM Keynote Speech
10:00 - 11:30 AM Panel
1. Panel:
11:30-13:00 PM Lunch
13:00-14:30 PM Panels
2. Panel:
14:30-15:00 PM Coffee Break
15:00-16:30 PM Panel
3. Panel:
FRIDAY, May 18, 2018
10:00-11:30 AM
4. Panel:
11:30-13:00 PM Lunch
13:00-14:30 PM Panels
5. Panel:
14:30-15:00 PM Coffee Break
15:00-16:30 PM Panel
6. Panel:
18:00-20:00 PM DINNER
Closing Remarks by
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