33.324, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 33.324, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics/USA

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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2022 04:27:58
From: Ula Adamska [ula.adamska at colorado.edu]
Subject: Transgressing Languages, Translanguaging Cultures: (Trans)disciplinary Cracks

 
Full Title: Transgressing Languages, Translanguaging Cultures: (Trans)disciplinary Cracks 

Date: 18-Mar-2022 - 19-Mar-2022
Location: Boulder, CO, USA 
Contact Person: Spanish and Portugues Graduate Student Association
Meeting Email: spga at colorado.edu​
Web Site: https://www.colorado.edu/spanish/graduate-programs/2022-graduate-student-conference-transgressing-languages-translanguaging-cultures 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Jan-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Spanish and Portuguese Graduate Association at the University of Colorado
Boulder invites you to participate in the 13th Annual Graduate Student
Conference, which will explore the intersections between languages, cultures,
and identities. By decentering the traditional split between materiality and
discourse, we welcome the crack, the gap, the fracture, and the failure in
linguistic, literary, and cultural studies. We acknowledge the contested
nature of terms such as “Hispanic”, “Lusophony”, “Latinx”, or “Spanish- or
Portuguese-speaking world(s),” and we are looking to problematize these labels
and cultural constructions. A central strategy for that task is based on the
erasure and cross-fertilization of disciplinary borders, a process which could
unmask the colonial and positivist construction of academic areas. The
questions we are raising include: How can translanguaging help scholars,
educators, artists, and students in working towards social justice? To which
extent has monoglossia affected cultural production in late modernity? How
language ideologies are being produced and reproduced in public spaces,
literature, and academia? After all, what does it mean to transgress
“languages,” “literatures,” and “cultures”?


Call for Papers:

The organizing committee is accepting proposals on, but not limited to, the
following topics, theories, and methodologies:
Translanguaging practices
Bilingualism and multilingualism
Border studies
Languages and cultures in contact
Language attitudes and ideologies
Raciolinguistics
(Critical) Discourse analysis
Linguistic anthropology
Conversation analysis
Hybrid linguistic and literary practices
Embodiment and somatechnics
Critical epistemologies 
Feminist, gender, and queer studies
Critical disability studies
Critical race, post-colonial and decolonial studies
Film studies
Digital literature
Interarts

Papers may be presented in English, Portuguese, or Spanish in their different
varieties, and translingual practices are welcome. We accept proposals from
interdisciplinary fields of study: anthropology, art history, communication,
cultural studies, education, ethnic studies, film studies, linguistics,
literature, modern languages, philosophy, and sociology. The conference
committee will organize panels thematically, but panel proposals with three
presenters are also encouraged.

For submission info, visit our page here:
https://www.colorado.edu/spanish/graduate-programs/2022-graduate-student-confe
rence-transgressing-languages-translanguaging-cultures




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