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From: valston-AT-email.arizona.edu
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 14:36:20 -0700
Subject: CFP: After Orientalism (3/1/02; collection) 


 
  From:  inge boer <inge.boer-AT-hum.uva.nl> 
 Subject:  CFP: After Orientalism (3/1/02; collection) 
 Sent:  Tue, 27 Nov 2001 15:20:19 +0100 
After Orientalism

Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race is the name of a book series published
by
Rodopi. The mission of this series is to rigorous ly bring into encounter
the crucial insights of black and ethnic studies, gender studies, and queer
studies, and facilitate dialogue as well as confrontations between them.
The series wants to think together place, sex and race, while aiming for
the realization of productive alliances in a radical, transna tional
community of scholars and activists.

In 2003 it will be 25 years since Edward Said published his seminal work
on
Orientalism. For an issue on the aftermath of Orientalism Intersecting
seeks contributions on the myriad ways in which Said's book has stimulated
research in the humanities. Contributions should be theoretically informed
and take the intersecting axes of place, sex and race into account. We wel
come articles that extend into fields not covered in Orienta lism and into
novel, interdisciplinary approaches in postcolo nialism, transnational
culture studies or cultural analysis. Articles may focus on visual culture,
text-image relations, popular culture and/or combine literature, film,
photography, fashion, opera, architecture, advertising, travel etc.
Publication of the issue is expected in April 2003.

Articles should be in English and must not exceed 20 pages (8.000 words).
Send 1-page proposals before March 1, 2002. For information and proposals,
contact Inge E. Boer, Dept. of Literary Studies, University of Amsterdam,
Spuistraat 210, 1012 VT Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
e-mail: inge.boer-AT-hum.uva.nl or intersecting-AT-let.leidenuniv.nl


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