30.126, Confs: Computational Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Ling & Literature/Canada

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Subject: 30.126, Confs: Computational Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Ling & Literature/Canada

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Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2019 15:33:54
From: Grace Gomashie [ggomashi at uwo.ca]
Subject: Coding/Decoding/Recoding

 
Coding/Decoding/Recoding 

Date: 14-Mar-2019 - 16-Mar-2019 
Location: London, Ontario, Canada 
Contact: Victoria Jara 
Contact Email: coding.decoding.recoding at gmail.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature 

Meeting Description: 

Coding/Decoding/Recoding provides a space to present scholarship that
translates, remediates, reimagines, or revisits bodies of thought, borders,
and identities. The graduate committee for this conference is looking for
papers illustrating practices that unsettle the conventions of how scholarship
is practiced and how histories are written. This includes matters of
semiotics, hermeneutics, translation, representation, signification,
subversion and transgression. This topic is a stimulus to highlight the
necessity of renegotiating hierarchical structures, the urgency of rereading
and reframing canonical texts, and the possibility of creating strategies for
transdisciplinary communication and collaboration. We seek scholarship that
revises its own disciplinary standards or that seeks to produce new ones, as
well as scholarship that treats spaces, bodies, thoughts, and histories as
texts that can be coded, decoded or recoded anew in order to further our
understandings of their significance (both historical and contemporary).  
 
If you are interested, we encourage submissions representative of a wide
variety of topics in the Arts and Humanities and affiliated disciplines
including but not limited to:  
 
Negotiating methodological differences between disciplines or paradigms
Problems of meaning making in translation studies Hermeneutic approaches to
texts Manipulation of texts linguistic, visual, or otherwise Contemporary
and/or decolonial constructions of gender New approaches to historiography 
Articulating affect and non-normative experience Code-switching  
 
Related fields of interest may include: comparative literature, cultural
studies, digital humanities, disabilities studies, environmental studies, film
studies, history, linguistics, literary studies, philosophy, postcolonial
studies, queer and gender studies, media studies, theory & criticism, visual
arts, and women studies.
 






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