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UCLA LAA First Annual Graduate Student Conference
Disordering Order, Ordering Disorder: Hegemony and Interpretation in Latin America and the Iberian World
| Location: | California, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2005-02-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2004-12-16 |
| Announcement ID: |
143000 |
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First Annual Graduate Student Conference
Disordering Order, Ordering Disorder: Hegemony and Interpretation in Latin America and the Iberian World
Saturday, May 14, 2005
On Saturday, May 14, 2005, the UCLALAA (UCLA Latin Americanists Association) will host its first annual conference devoted to graduate student research on Latin America and the Iberian world from the colonial period to the present. We hope to provide an opportunity for graduate students to meet and exchange ideas on their research. We propose a dialogue on the categories of order and disorder. With few exceptions, binary conceptualizations have characterized the ways we think and write about these categories. But who ultimately defines order and disorder? How, and by whom, are hegemonic discourses taken up and imposed? Do we – and should we – as scholars reify “inherent” differences and boundaries between order and disorder? How have such differences and boundaries played out in various geographical and temporal spaces?
CALL FOR PAPERS AND OTHER PROPOSALS
We invite graduate students from all disciplines – including but not limited to Anthropology, Linguistics, Literature, and History – to present their research. Please submit an abstract and a CV (two pages maximum) to UCLA LAA at the e-mail address shown below.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS:
February 1, 2005
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