· Postcolonial Writing/ Visual Arts / Performance Arts and the New Technologies (computer-based)
· Recuperating Colonial Languages (English / French / Spanish / German / Dutch) in the Global South
· Re-territorializing English/ American/ French/ Spanish/ German/ Dutch Language & Literature Studies in the Global South
· Problematizing the “National” in National Cultural Practices (e.g., national language, national theater, national treasures, national artists, etc)
· Issues and Concerns of a National Language in a Decolonizing Society
· Dialectics of Native Authenticity & Cultural Hybridity
· Politics of “Otherness”, “Politics of Othering” (gendered, ethnic, class, religious, and historiographic othering ) and Postcolonial Responses
· Nation Formation and Postcolonial Cultural Studies
· Understanding / Re-sematicizing the Role of the “the Folk” / “Millenarian”/ “Cargo Cults” in the Histories of Nation Formation
· History and Counter Memory or Alternative Historiographies in / for Postcolonial/ Cultural Studies
· Problems of Representation (e.g., essentialism vs ghettoism; “strategic essentialism”; tokenism)
· Politics of Location (ethnic, class, race, gender, religion, generation, etc ) and Cultural Praxis
· Postcolonial Politics and Climate Change
· Postcolonialism and Critiques of Disciplinary Domain Assumptions / Theoretical Legacies / Subject Areas / Methodologies Towards Postcolonial Cultural Studies (multidisciplinal, situated, contextualized against global flows)
Each panel (of at most 4 participants) will be allotted 1 hour and 30 minutes with Open Forum. A paper reader and/or multimedia presentor will be given 15 minutes each.
Please submit panel and paper/multimedia proposals to the Conference Convenor:
“Professor Priscelina Patajo-Legasto” <pplegasto@gmail.com>
Deadline for submission of panel and paper/multimedia presentation abstracts will be on March 30, 2010. Final Conference schedules and other information (conference registration, travel and accommodation details) will be posted on April 15, 2010.
Plenary speakers include Professor Reynaldo C. Ileto of National University of Singapore and University Professor Emeritus Gemino H. Abad of University of the Philippines-Diliman.
This conference is being organized by the Department of English and Comparative Literature, College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines-Diliman in celebration of its centennial anniversary (1010-2010); with the support of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Philippine Studies Association (PSA), the Office of the President, UP System and the Office of the Chancellor-UP Diliman.