Event overview
Developing interdisciplinary conversations exploring critical, theoretical, historical & creative questions in fields that contribute to Caribbean and Diaspora Studies.
The conference aims to challenge the limited visibility of Caribbean and Diaspora Studies in many higher education institutions and to interrogate the ways in which the precarious presence/ absence of indigenised black thought, currently being highlighted primarily through protest within, for example, higher education culture in countries like the UK, might be transformed.
We are especially interested to move beyond the construct of area studies ‘out there’ and to heighten the transglobal, transnational and postcolonial present with which Caribbean and diasporic research and arts practices are already richly conversant. We aim to engage a wide audience of scholars and practitioners researching these areas from within a range of disciplinary fields and contexts.
To present a paper: please send a proposed title and abstract (of no more than 300 words) with a short CV to the conference organizing committee at caribbean@gold.ac.uk
Abstracts from postgraduates and early career researchers are very welcome.
Proposal/ Submission Deadline: 7 March 2016
Notification of Acceptance: 23 March 2016
Dates & times
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27 Jun 2016 | 9:00am - 5:00pm | |
29 Jun 2016 | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
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