UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
Moruning & Memory Conference, 07/2003

 Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East

 

Call for Papers

 

“Mourning and Memory”

 

As multiple communities in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East reel from the impact of major traumatic events, it becomes increasingly urgent to theorize the significance and politics of remembrance and mourning, along with the inevitable social, psychological, and material effects. More specifically, it is necessary to investigate what trauma does to memory, how mourning helps people deal with such traumas, and how remembrance and mourning influence politics, society, and culture. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East seeks critical essays for a special issue entitled “Mourning and Memory,” for which we solicit papers exploring themes such as:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please submit essays of between 5,000 and 12,000 words (note and reference inclusive) by July 1, 2003.  Essays should be formatted in Chicago style and use the Library of Congress transliteration system for Romanization, without diacritical marks. Further formatting information is available on our website at <http//:www.cssaame.ilstu.edu>.  We prefer electronic submissions to Kamran Aghaie (kamranA@mail.utexas.edu) and Rebecca Saunders (rasaund@ilstu.edu), though essays may also be submitted in hardcopy to The University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Middle Eastern Studies, 1 University Station #F1500, Austin, TX 78712-0482. If you have questions you can also call (512) 475-6400 or send a FAX to (512) 471-1365. We also welcome relevant books for review or proposals for review essays.


Editor: Ali B. Ali-Dinar
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