MCLC: Tracking the Chinese Avant-Gardes panel--cfp

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Tracking the Chinese Avant-Gardes panel–cfp
From: jonathan stalling 
ACLA CFP: “Tracking the Chinese Avant-Gardes: Literary and Visual”
Organizer: Barrett Watten, Wayne State University
Co-Organizer: Jonathan Stalling, Co-Organizer Institution: University of Oklahoma
The past thirty-five years has witnessed the phenomenal growth of numerous avant-garde art and poetry movements in China, from the 1979 Stars exhibition and Misty School of poetry to the present. This seminar will survey the formal innovations, historical development, and cultural logics of the Chinese avant-gardes, working across genres and disciplines in doing so. It will present examples of formally innovative and culturally provocative art, from its period of emergence after the Cultural Revolution in the 80s to the traumatic break that occurred with the events of the June 4/Tiananmen Square movement to periods of growth and dispersion in the 90s and global recognition in the 00s. How have Chinese avant-gardes developed, dispersed, changed, been absorbed—what are their influences, accomplishments, contradictions, historical mission? How are the Chinese avant-gardes global; how do they respond to or resist globalization; how do they reflect, affirm, or critique China’s role in the global order? How are the Chinese avant-gardes a moment of cultural translation or hybridity between Chinese and Western/avant-garde aesthetics, philosophy, and/or politics (including gender)? How were emergent forms of transnational art, such as Conceptual Art or Concrete Poetry, interpreted in China? How do the Chinese avant-gardes negotiate the visual/verbal interface between pinyin and roman characters as a part of its task? And finally, what does the emergence of the Chinese avant-gardes, in their specific historical and cultural conditions, mean for the theory of the avant-garde, given its Eurocentric historical basis?
The conference will be held March 26th –March 29th, 2014 at the Seattle Sheraton in Seattle, Washington. Proposals are due by Oct. 15. Please submit proposals at the ACLA website (register then submit proposals for nonmembers).  http://www.acla.org/user .  If you have additional questions please send them directly to  Barrett Watten  b.watten at wayne.edu  and  Jonathan Stalling  stalling at ou.edu.
by denton.2 at osu.edu on October 2, 2014
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