34.3551, Confs: Intersectionalities

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Subject: 34.3551, Confs: Intersectionalities

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Date: 25-Nov-2023
From: Marwa Mekni Toujani [marwa.mekni at islaib.u-jendouba.tn]
Subject: Intersectionalities


Intersectionalities
Short Title: INCH 9

Date: 01-May-2024 - 03-May-2024
Location: Méhari Hotel, Yassmine Hammamet, Tunisia
Contact: Mahassen  Mgadmi
Contact Email: inch2024islaib at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19CV8ozA37yhTHReA2LowkdM5
YD-ZdHjovvdeXlh_LnU/edit

Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature; Philosophy of Language;
Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): English based

Meeting Description:

In the light of the discussions of intersectional identities,
approaches, and disciplines, the conference on “Intersectionalities”
invites multidisciplinary papers addressing, but not exclusively, the
following issues:
-       Intersectional identities in black feminist thought
-       “Intersectionality wars” and their impact on (black) feminist
theory
-       Social justice/privilege/(dis)advantage
-       Co-optation of intersectionality
-       Intersectional and transnational approaches to human migration
-       Intersectionality across state borders and sociocultural
formations
-       Intersectionality in sociological research
-       Pedagogical practices and teaching intersectionality
-       Interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinarity and
transdisciplinarity as forms of intersections
-       Intersectionality and sociolinguistic variation
-       Intersectionality, language, and identity
-       Discursive power and intersectionality
-       The language of intersectionality
-       Intersectional approaches to language behavior
-       Translation practice at the intersection of two
cultures/languages
-       Intersectional readings of literary texts
-       Intersectionality and decolonization in literature
-       Limitations of intersectional analysis
-       Intersection(s) of space and time

Additionally, standing at the nexus of two languages and two cultures,
translation is sometimes seen as a subversive act, as a disloyal
gesture, or “a betrayal of the democratic ideal into the law of the
strongest” (Spivak 400). Though inevitable for communication between
languages and cultures, translation has been met with doubt. In the
same way, language is seen as corrupt and corrupting. “If thought
corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought,” Orwell states.
Language is also power. It subverts social control and political
dominon.
Scientific Committee
-       Prof. Akila Sellami (University of Sfax)
-       Prof. Rached Khalifa (University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia)
-       Prof. Abdennebi Ben Beya (University of Tunis, Tunisia)
-       Prof. Sadok Bouhlila (University of Manouba)
-       Prof. Mohamed Salah Harzallah (University of Sousse, Tunisia)
-       Prof. Kola Abimbola, (Howard University, Washington DC.,
U.S.A.)
-       Prof. Anwar Tlili, (King’s College, London, UK)
-       Prof. Chokri Smaoui (Sultan Qaboos University, Oman)
-       Prof. Taoufik Djebali (University of Caen, Normandy, France)
Steering Committee
-       Dr. Mahassen Mgadmi, Ms. Habiba Maddouri (Chairs)
-       Dr. Marwa Mekni Toujani
-       Dr. Imed Sassi
-       Dr. Hana Rayani
-       Dr. Kaouther Ben Slama
-       Dr. Khaoula Hmidi

-       Abstracts of no more than 250 words, together with no more
than 6 keywords, as well as the author’s affiliation, email address,
phone number, and bio-data (100 words maximum) are to be sent by
filling out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19CV8ozA37yhTHR
eA2LowkdM5YD-ZdHjovvdeXlh_LnU/edit

-       Should you need further information, please contact us via the
conference email at inch2024islaib at gmail.com

Important Dates

-       Deadline for the submission of abstracts: January 31, 2024
-       Notification of acceptance: February 10, 2024
       Full papers for publication should be sent no later than July
1, 2024.
-       Payment Deadline: February 29, 2024
Subscription Fees
-       Participation fees for Tunisians: TND 360 + a 30 TND
supplement per night in case of single-room accommodation*
-       Participation fees for non-Tunisians: € 310 + a 30-€
supplement per night in case of single-room accommodation
-       Participation fees for participants from the Maghreb
countries: € 210 + a 30-€ supplement per night in case of single-room
accommodation*
-       A 3-TND tax per night is to be paid at the hotel reception
desk.
-       Attendance fees for one conference day: 100 TND**
* Fees include accommodation (2 nights) and food (6 meals + 3 coffee
breaks a day) at a five-star hotel.
** Fees include a coffee break, lunch, and a certificate of
attendance.
-       Payments through order forms are not accepted.
-       Any extra food or drinks will be charged at the participant’s
own expense.
-       The payment amount should be deposited into either of the two
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