National intimacy, historical present and possibilities for new futures

IUAES 2020


Ethnic & Cultural Studies Culture



CFP: National intimacy, historical present and possibilities for new futures (PANEL 99, IUAES2020 Congress Šibenik, Croatia 09-14 March 2021) submit by the 31st of December 2020
Online participation will also be an option.
Lauren Berlant argues that during the last few decades we witness a process of developing national intimacies in many western countries by coupling of private and public (the intimate public) which is linked to the discourses of a contemporary crisis (economic, environmental and so on.). As a result questions of social inequality and injustice have been covered over by personal narratives of suffering that demand compassion of fellow citizens. In this way, the state mandate for social justice has been replaced with a privatised ethics of responsibility that becomes a form of nation building. We invite papers working through affective registers to ethnographically capture national intimacies of the historical present (”activity of making sense of the present”), its relation to the past and its potential for producing more capacious epistemological and political lenses for generating new futures. Papers might attend to (but not limited to): national intimacy and precarity, national intimacy and environmental crises, national intimacy and humanitarianism, national intimacy and possibilities of new imaginaries, etc….
Key words: affect theory, national intimacy, historical present and possibilities for new futures
Please submit abstract (up to 250 words) by the 31st of December 2020 to:
https://iuaes2020.conventuscredo.hr/abstract-submission/
Panel conveners: Senka Bozic-Vrbancic (University of Zadar, Croatia) & Maree Pardy (Deakin University, Australia)
senka.bozic1@gmail.com
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