This conference will explore colonial formations from a range of historical, contemporary and interdisciplinary perspectives. In particular it seeks to foreground the local and regional particularities of colonial dynamics alongside those of the more studied arena of ‘imperial formations’. We seek to continue the work of decentring the metropole, as well as to shed light on its enduring power and purchase. The framing themes of ‘connections’ and ‘collisions’ encourages enquiry into processes of borrowing, negotiation and collaboration, as well as contestation, conflict and Indigenous resurgence and mobilisation.
The conference also serves to mark the recent formation of the Colonial and Settler Studies Network (CASS) at the University of Wollongong. CASS promotes critical inquiry into the history, theoretical framing and contemporary manifestations of colonialism on a global scale. We particularly foster work that places colonial and settler colonial formations in comparative and connected frames, and promote collaboration between scholars of diverse colonialisms.
Paper proposals might consider the following themes:
- Indigenous and subaltern networks and exchanges
- Settler colonialism and its relation to other colonial formations past and present
- Colonial mobilities and movements across different colonial spaces
- Collaborations/resistance/resurgence/cultural activism
- Violence and violations
- Citizenship and the production of difference
- Biopolitics and colonialism/settler colonialism
- Gender and sexualities
- The politics of memory
We are calling for proposals for both individual papers (20mins) and panels of up to three speakers (90mins including question time). Proposals should include a 250-word abstract and a 50-word biographical statement for each speaker. For panels, please also include a title and brief rationale for the panel as a whole. Please send proposals to cass-admin@uow.edu.au by 10 June 2016.
The conference will be preceded on 23 November 2016 by an interdisciplinary one-day masterclass for postgraduates and early career researchers - ‘Confronting Colonialism’. This will be led by Professors Clare Anderson and Jane Lydon, along with CASS members. Participants will be mentored to develop their conference papers for submission as journal articles. Places are limited. Some small travel subsidies will be available. Interested postgraduates and early career researchers who are submitting a paper for the conference should request a masterclass application form when submitting their abstract.
We anticipate that one or more journal special issues will develop from the conference proceedings.
Keynote speakers
Professor Clare Anderson, University of Leicester
Professor Jane Lydon, University of Western Australia
Dr Alice Te Punga Somerville, Macquarie University
Dr Virginia Marshall, University of Wollongong