crossings vol 6.3, 2001

Sharing the Space

InASA Conference
Flinders University

Sharing the Space
 
Flinders University
Australian Studies, Yunggorendi First Nations Centre and the International Australian Studies Association (InASA) invite Australian Studies and Indigenous Studies colleagues and community to Adelaide 11-13 July 2002 for an interdisciplinary conference/ conversation focussing on:
  • culture, epistemologies, rights and sites

  • physical terrains & temporal spaces

  • political and institutional negotiations

  • regional /global representations

  • gendered, media and performative spaces
This 2002 annual conference of InASA will include: keynote lectures, plenary sessions, talking circles, panels, bulletins, and postgraduate forum. There will be a teacher in-service day on 15/7/2002
 
Call for Papers
Sharing the Space: cultural conversations including
  • knowledges, rights and sites
    my story/your story/ our story?
    community voices/authorised inscriptions
    orality and literacy in Australia

  •  
  • physical terrains and temporal spaces
    Slow time/fast time
    where the fresh water meets the salt
    performing space

  •  
  • epistemological negotiations
    language and inscription
    the politics of naming and owning
    Blackness/Whiteness: time to talk?

  •  
  • regional /global representations
    boat people/borders/illegality
    emergent spaces
    cyberspace and the nation
    Austalian/ global Indigenous communities

  •  
  • Renegotiating space: Treaty
    Treaty/Reconciliation and beyond
Abstracts of 1000 words should be sent to Prof Gus Worby by 18 February 2002 or to the Department of Cultural Studies, The Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia

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