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The SANKOFA Black Studies Graduate Association, in conjunction with the Ph.D. Program in African American and African Studies (AAAS) at Michigan State University, invite proposals or panels exploring intersections between Black knowledge production and social transformation. We welcome submissions of papers that address the conference theme, not limited to:
*Black Studies, Black Women’s Studies, and social transformation
*Black Feminism, Womanism, and Black Studies
*Paradigms of Black Studies
*Critical Hip Hop Studies
*Black Diaspora and Comparative Black Studies
*Black political theory
*Black language, rhetoric, and literacy
*Black educational theory
*Black power and nationalisms
*Pan-Africanism
*Afrocentricity, Africology (theory, pedagogy, practice)
*Critical race theory
*Black literary criticism
*Black cultural studies
*Black Marxism
*Black aesthetic and performance theory
*Ph.D., undergraduate, and research programs in Black Studies
*Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work within Black Studies
*Black Studies at HBC
If you are interested in presenting a paper on these variety of topics at the AAAS conference, please send a short abstract (thirty words of less), title of your proposed paper/presentation and name(s)of participants by January 31 2006, as well as affiliation,address,phone number/fax number and E-mail information. Thank you.
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