CFP: Transnational Francophone Postcolonial Studies

University of California, Los Angeles 

 SFPS Postgraduate Workshop; 3-4 May 2018 

 

Special Panel: Charles Forsdick (University of Liverpool), Kate Marsh (University of Liverpool), and Dominic Thomas (UCLA)

 

A hallmark of postcolonial studies is the interrogation of the entanglements and zones of contact between different groups of people. Transcending borders to engage in meaningful dialogue holds true for academics working on these questions, as well. To celebrate the first postgraduate workshop of the Society for Francophone Postcolonial Studies held in the United States, we invite scholars to consider the theme of Transnational Francophone Postcolonial Studies to discuss not only the texts and media that we study, but also the varying methods we use to elucidate fundamental questions of the discipline. How are we adapting our methodologies and approaches in reaction to the ever-evolving field? As scholars often working at the intersection with other fields—such as memory studies, genocide studies, spatial studies, the digital humanities—how might we envision the future for francophone postcolonial studies? 

 

The workshop seeks to examine the state of the discipline through the work of students working on their dissertations.

 

Possible topics include, but are not limited to: littérature-monde, francophonies, universalism, cosmopolitanism; terminologies, interdisciplinarity, Human Zoos; translation, plurilingualism, creolization; migration and migrants; as well as space and the spatial shift. 

 

Please send an abstract (300 words) and a biography (50-100 words) to Nanar Khamo at sfpspg2018ucla@gmail.com by February 15, 2018. Notification of acceptance by February 28, 2018. Papers can be either in French or English. https://sfpspg2018ucla.wordpress.com

 

*Please note: to participate in the workshop, you must become a member of the Society for Francophone Postcolonial Studies. Please visit http://www.sfps.ac.uk/membership/to learn of the numerous benefits that come with membership. 

 

Sponsored by: UCLA French & Francophone Studies 

 

Source: H-France