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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Struggle for recognition: identity-formation and subjectivation

    The theme of the conference is “Struggle for recognition: identity-formation and subjectivation”. The struggle of recognition has emerged, in the recent years, as a powerful paradigm. It is at the intersection of different areas of the human sciences: philosophy, gender studies, critical theory, discourse analysis, literature, etc. It is widely associated with the works of Axel Honneth, Nancy Fraser, Charles Taylor, Paul Ricoeur, to name just a few prominent figureheads. We aim to bring together scholars and graduates researching the intersections of linguistics, cultural and literary studies with a particular focus on identity discourses, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, diaspora and diasporic discourses, cultural images and imagology, and various ways of struggling for recognition and subjectivation.

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    Call for papers - Political studies

    Politics and otherness

    Le séminaire ne se limitera pas à une définition étroite des termes de « politique » et d’ « altérité » et cherchera au contraire à les redéfinir. La politique peut être abordée sous de nombreux aspects, en termes de régimes politiques (démocratique ou autoritaire), d’institutions (partis, organes représentatifs, administrations), de mouvements, de discours. Les axes de recherche suivants peuvent être adoptés : Faire société / paix sociale / minorités réelles et symboliques ; culture dominante / subculture / subversion / mouvements alternatifs ; étrangeté / queer / représentations du corps ; modes d’expression de l’altérité.

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