CFP: Re-visioning English Studies in Asia

Francis Hult francis.hult at UTSA.EDU
Fri Jan 11 21:20:09 UTC 2008


Re-visioning English Studies in Asia 

The English Language and Literature Association of Korea 
International Conference 
November 20-22, 2008 
Onyang Hot Spring Hotel, Onyang, Korea 

The English Language and Literature Association of Korea (ELLAK) invites 
papers for its 2008 international conference on "Re-visioning English 
Studies in Asia." The conference aims at bringing together scholars and 
teachers of English language and literature to discuss academic, 
professional, and institutional issues particular to English studies in 
the wider Asian region. We are interested in examining the history of 
English studies in Asia-its past, present, and future-in different 
national and cultural contexts around Asia. How is "English" defined 
today in Asia? What are the particular responsibilities and challenges 
of this field today? We hope to foster new cross-cultural and cross- 
regional conversations that will lay the basis for cooperative projects 
and debates in the future. 

Topics of discussion may include (but are not limited to): 

- Teaching English Literature in English vs. Teaching English Literature 
in an Asian Language 
- ESL/EFL Policies at the National/State Level 
- Canon and Curriculum 
- English Literature and Cultural Capital 
- Whose Asia? Orientalism and Occidentalism 
- Contemporary Asian Literature in English 
- English Studies in Asia in the Age of Theory 
- Nationalism/Transnationalism in Asia 
- Globalization Theories and Literary Studies 
- Asian-American Studies in Asia 
- Diversifying "English Literature" 
- The South Asian Novel in English 
- Postcolonialism and Subaltern Studies in Asia 
- Writing/Mapping Asia: Representing Asia in English Literature 
- Effective Pedagogical Strategies to Manage the Asian Classroom 
- Diaspora Studies 
- (Bilingualism & Multilingualism in) Inter-Asia Studies 
- Digital/Computation and English Studies in Asia 

Proposals for 20-minute papers should include a 250-word abstract and a 
brief curriculum vitae with contact and affiliation information. Please 
send proposals to Dr. Eun Kyung Min (Dept. of English, Seoul National 
University, eunmin_at_snu.ac.kr) by March 1, 2008. Proposals for panels are 
also welcome. Accepted papers will be announced by April 15, 2008. 
Please consult www.ellak.or.kr for updates and announcements. 

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