Anti-colonial Futures and Representation: Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference 2024
Date
25-29 November
Location
Wallumattagal Campus, Macquarie University
Organised by
Cultural Studies Association of Australasia and Centre for Global Indigenous Futures
Cost
TBC
The Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference 2024 organising committee invite the submission of papers that address anti-colonial futures and representations.
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Conference information
From the conference webpage:
"The discipline of cultural studies has been regarded as a site of understanding culture and resistance. Stuart Hall claimed that people need a language to speak about where they are, and what possible futures are available to them. At the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures and the Department of Critical Indigenous Studies on Wallumattagal Campus (MQ), Dharug Country, we focus the studies of culture within an anti-colonial language and praxis. In November 2024 we look forward to you joining us to explore what this means across the broader discipline of Cultural Studies."
"This will mark the first time an Indigenous-centred site has hosted the CSAA conference. Across Cultural Studies we make choices in how our practice upholds or challenges colonialities, on how we look to the past, engage the now, and anticipate and map expansive futures. As we come together in this conference, we will ask those presenting to address the theme of CSAA2024 in either specific or broad strokes."
Information on the Call for Papers
While the conference will be configured largely around a traditional presentation format, the organising committee welcome the chance to explore the possibility of including other formats (including but not limited to the presentation of NTROs: non-traditional research outputs) with potential conference contributors.
The conference organising committee invite papers that address anti-colonial futures and representation across the following suggested themes, as well as across all areas of cultural studies:
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Resistances and disruptions
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The colonial project of gender (and everything else)
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Queer, as in...
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Indigenous futurisms
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Engaging the public imaginary
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Exploring cultural complexities
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Challenging colonial norms
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Data sovereignty
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Social media and digital intimacies
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Cultural Studies and Critical Indigenous Studies (tensions, conversations)
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Representations and orientations
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Thinking on stolen Land
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Choreographies of care
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Anti-eugenics and disability justice
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Situational ethics
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Environmental relationalities
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Anti-colonial methodologies
Applicants are welcome to submit topics that fall outside of these themes, however the organising committee invite all presenters to think deeply about what it means to do and to situate Cultural Studies on stolen Indigenous Land. The committee therefore ask presenters to consider addressing how anti-colonialism shows up in/with their work and research, broadly and/or directly.
Please contact the organisers directly with your questions: cgif@mq.edu.au.