MCLC: (Extra)ordinary China: practices of the everyday--cfp

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(Extra)ordinary China: practices of the everyday–cfp
University of Oxford China Humanities Graduate Conference 2017 CFP
(Extra)ordinary China: practices of the everyday
Wednesday 11th January to Thursday 12th January 2017, Dickson Poon China Centre Building, University of Oxford
http://extraordinarychina.wixsite.com/extraordinarychina/call-for-papers
Submission of abstracts: 1st November 2016
Notification of acceptance: mid-November 2016
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Andrew Jones, Professor and Louis B. Agassiz Chair in Chinese, University of California, Berkeley
Craig Clunas, Professor of the History of Art, University of Oxford
Description:
“Everyday life invents itself by poaching in countless ways on the property of others.” - Michel de Certeau
Graduate students are invited to submit abstracts for the inaugural University of Oxford China Humanities Graduate Conference 2017, which takes the theme of ‘the everyday’ in the Chinese context as its point of departure. We welcome papers that work with modern and pre-modern subject material and from all the humanistic disciplines, including history, literary and cultural studies, history of art, film and media studies, philosophy, human geography, anthropology, musicology, politics, and religion.
This conference asks applicants to draw on their graduate research to critically engage with practices of the everyday across Greater China. How has the everyday been articulated, invented, transcended, and resisted throughout the history and culture of the region? How have marginalised individuals and groups negotiated their everyday practices within wider structures of power? What does everyday creativity look like? And where do material objects, landscapes, and animals fit into our perception of the everyday? As a theme, ‘the everyday’ in China has often been shortchanged in favour of so-called grander narratives of history and power. Over the course of this conference, we aim to remedy this and build up a picture of China which is framed by the local and quotidian.
Possible topics may include (but are certainly not limited to):
The daily lives and narratives of ‘ordinary people’
The home, the workplace, the school throughout the ages
Habit and routine, past and present
Virtual and augmented reality
Rural, urban, and ruined space
Local, national, and global interplay
Fairy-tales, fantasy, magic, and the uncanny
Literary, visual, and digital culture
The Internet and other forms of media
Everyday soundscapes, composition, or performance
Material objects, animals, the environment
Individual autonomy and mass culture
Alienation, social resistance, and counter-cultures
Please submit a 250 – 300-word abstract via our electronic form by November 1st 2016 23:59 (GMT). We will inform applicants of the outcome in mid-November. Do feel free to contact us if you have any enquiries, and we look forward to reading your submissions.
With warm regards,
Annabella Massey annabella.massey at wadh.ox.ac.uk
Elizabeth Smith Rosser
Kate Costello
by denton.2 at osu.edu on September 16, 2016
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