35.1467, Confs: Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference

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Subject: 35.1467, Confs: Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference

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Date: 08-May-2024
From: Gi Taek Ryoo [gtryoo at chungbuk.ac.kr]
Subject: Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference


Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference

Date: 11-Oct-2024 - 12-Oct-2024
Location: Cheongju, Korea, South
Contact: Gi Taek Ryoo
Contact Email: gtryoo at chungbuk.ac.kr
Meeting URL: http://engbk21.cbnu.ac.kr/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference

BK21 Multi-ConTEXT Team
Department of English Language and Literature
Chungbuk National University
Cheongju, The Republic of Korea
October 11~12, 2024

Proposal deadline: July 07, 2024


Keynote Speakers:
Dennis Yi Tenen (Columbia University)
Pin-chia Feng (National Chiao Tung University)


We invite scholars from all areas of Humanities and Cultural Studies
to explore “multi-context” as a concept that is intentionally broad
and inclusive of various disciplines. What we call “multi-context”
refers to research that adopts a context-centered approach, exploring
dynamic intersections among diverse social, cultural, technological,
and environmental contexts.

This approach, rooted in methodologies of comparison and convergence,
facilitates interdisciplinary studies employing context-centered
methodologies that transcend traditional text-centered limitations
such as period, genre, authorship, and medium. It also seeks to
explore the contextual conditions surrounding the creation and
reception of texts.

Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:

- language and culture
- comparative literature
- translation
- intercultural communication
- literature and history
- literature and politics
- literature and science
- adaptation and appropriation
- intertextuality
- intermediality
- transculturality
- medical humanities
- post-humanism
- new materialism
- digital humanities
- artificial intelligence
- environmental humanities
- the Anthropocene


This is an in-person conference to be held at Chungbuk National
University. Proposals should consist of a 250 word abstract and a 50
word biography. All scholars from overseas are provided with “room &
board” during the conference days and transportation to Seoul after
the conference. No conference fee. Please submit proposals and bios
through the link listed here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xchMGPM
w6mfjbjp7F2Sc0rF_KjvjOdYgKQdz5BCvP4Q/edit

We particularly welcome proposals from graduate students and
post-doctoral researchers. From these proposals, we will select top
three proposals to receive the BK21 travel grant ($300 for each
proposal). While we are interested in cultivating a network of
emerging Asian scholars through this conference, we greatly welcome
proposals from scholars with diverse national and cultural
backgrounds.

Proposal deadline: July 07, 2024
Acceptance notification: July 20, 2024
More information will be posted on our website as it becomes
available: http://engbk21.cbnu.ac.kr/

Chungbuk National University: https://www.cbnu.ac.kr/english/index.do




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