ACLA 2023: The Ottoman Empire, Its Minoritized Voices, and the Global South

ACLA 2023: The Ottoman Empire, Its Minoritized Voices, and the Global South

Organizer
Arif Çamoğlu and C. Ceyhun Arslan
Venue
Sheraton Grand in Chicago, Illinois
ZIP
IL 60611
Location
Chicago
Country
United States
Takes place
In Attendance
From - Until
16.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Deadline
31.10.2022
By
Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig

We seek to understand how the histories, images, and legacies of the Ottoman Empire appear when perspectives from the Global South and the disadvantaged populations of the empire are foregrounded. How was the Ottoman rule experienced and evaluated by those who were at the margins of imperial power structures around the world?

ACLA 2023: The Ottoman Empire, Its Minoritized Voices, and the Global South

We welcome paper proposals for the following seminar at the ACLA 2023 Annual Meeting in Chicago (March 16-19):

The Ottoman Empire, Its Minoritized Voices, and the Global South

This seminar shifts the focus from hegemonic narratives of and about the Ottoman Empire to epistemic, aesthetic, sociocultural and political imaginaries of minoritized communities in and outside the Ottoman lands. We seek to understand how the histories, images, and legacies of the Ottoman Empire appear when perspectives from the Global South and the disadvantaged populations of the empire are foregrounded. How was the Ottoman rule experienced and evaluated by those who were at the margins of imperial power structures around the world? What forms of solidarities, resistances, revolutions, critiques can be located in languages and among peoples that remain peripheral to the study of the Ottoman Empire in literary and cultural studies? We invite proposals from across disciplines to explore these questions together.

Situating the Ottoman studies within larger disciplinary discussions in the humanities and social sciences, the seminar will shed light on forms of imperialism that complicate the distinction between ‘imperial center’ and ‘marginalized periphery’ as they reveal contradictions and ambiguities within the imperialistic and marginalized discourses. As papers steer attention to understudied authors, languages, and communities in the empire, they also will have the opportunity to discuss how specific case studies can reshape theoretical debates in comparative literature on multilingualism, imperialism, and communal identities.

Possible topics of discussion include but are not limited to:

– Minor literatures and languages of the Ottoman Empire
– Canons and their appropriations
– Perceptions of the Ottoman Empire from the Global South
– Subaltern voices (queer, disabled, racialized lives)
– Slavery and slave trade
– Imperial and anti-imperial narratives
– Narratives of health and care (as scientifically, politically or poetically understood)

You can submit a paper proposal for this seminar through the ACLA portal between October 1-October 31, 2022. Please visit the following link for more information on important dates and the submission process: https://www.acla.org/annual-meeting.

If you have any questions or concerns about your paper proposal and the seminar, please contact the seminar organizers: Arif Çamoğlu (arifcamoglu@nyu.edu) and C. Ceyhun Arslan (cceyhunarslan@ku.edu.tr)

Contact (announcement)

Arif Çamoğlu (arifcamoglu@nyu.edu)
C. Ceyhun Arslan (cceyhunarslan@ku.edu.tr)

https://www.acla.org/annual-meeting
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Published on
08.10.2022
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