The Muslim South Asia Research Forum - MUSA

The Muslim South Asia Research Forum - MUSA Interdisciplinary and international network for research students and post-docs working on South Asia and Afghanistan.

Based at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London but open to researchers from any institutions. We organise regular networking events, academic conferences and public lectures. We maintain a current directory of UK research students and their advisors working on the Muslim South Asia theme and region (http://www.musaforum.org/). We are based at the SOAS campus, in the centre London’s Bloomsbury area.

10/06/2019

Call for Abstracts: NeMLA's 51st Annual Convention,The theme is "Shaping and Sharing Identities: Spaces, Places, Languages, and Cultures", March 5-8, 2020 (Boston, Massachusetts)

More info: http://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention.html

29/05/2019

How can life-stories from the Global South enhance our understanding of southern histories, cultures, and lives? In this workshop we will explore the ethical challenges researchers have encountered in writing Southern lives, as well as the question of how to write a biography in a postcolonial or de...

18/03/2019

Announcement published by Elke Papelitzky on Thursday, March 14, 2019 Type: Call for PapersDate: May 5, 2019Location: ChinaSubject Fields: Asian History / Studies, Maritime History / Studies, Social History / Studies, World History / StudiesDuring the past decade there has been a considerable in...

14/03/2019

Call for Papers: 2nd Annual Nordic Himalaya Research Network Conference “Rethinking the Himalayas” University of Copenhagen, May 9th, 2019 The Nordic Himalaya Research Network (NHRN) Co…

12/03/2019

The Annual Conference on South Asia invites scholars, students, professionals, and anyone interested in research on the region to Madison, Wisconsin, for a four-day event featuring research panels and roundtables, lectures and addresses, film screenings, booksellers, association receptions, and othe...

25/02/2019

The Second Symposium of the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) Study Group on Music and Allied Arts of Greater South Asia is scheduled to take place in conjunction with the annual research symposium of the University of Visual and Performing Arts (UVPA) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Dec. 12...

01/02/2019

The Dartmouth South-South Forum’s First Annual Workshop

Home Lost

August 12-16, 2019, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

Inside that city was our home,

inside the home was our garden

not separated from the neighbors even by a wall,

and inside that garden was a razqi flower

I will never smell again[1]

The last several years have witnessed a global rise in the number of people uprooted from their homes and homelands through war, environmental devastation, xenophobic immigration policies, and ethnic cleansing. While their historical and political circumstances are different, these populations and peoples share the trauma and experiences of becoming homeless and nationless. The Dartmouth South-South Forum’s inaugural interdisciplinary workshop will explore this issue under the title of “Home Lost.”

For the workshop, we aim to bring together a number of scholars, writers, and artists to discuss the various ways through which the trauma of losing one’s sense of home – be it physical, emotional, or psychological – manifests in the everyday lives of those affected as well as in their artistic expressions. In lieu of traditional panel sessions, the forum will be organized around daily roundtables for workshopping works-in-progress. Participants will circulate their drafts three weeks prior to the session. In addition to roundtables, the forum will host a number of film screenings and art exhibits.

The South-South Forum is an interdisciplinary group that seeks to bring scholars, artists, and activists from Africa, Asia, and Latin America into direct conversation with each other. Our objective is to promote conversations across disciplines that would prioritize theoretical frameworks from the "South." We do not refer to the "South" solely in terms of geography, but also in terms of subject positionality vis-a-vis a hegemonic "North," broadly defined. In doing so, we endeavor to center the scholarly contributions of the world's majorities within the American academy and to encourage a more egalitarian exchange of ideas. The Forum is committed to cultivating intellectual alliances and political solidarities across regions and continents, as well as to advancing comparative and transnational methodologies through a praxis that is feminist, collaborative, and anti-hierarchical.

In order to decenter Anglophone scholarship, the workshop will be multilingual and we will provide translation at all events. We are especially interested in the works of scholars, writers, and artists located outside of North America and Europe. We also plan to make participation more accessible by providing funding for all participants (travel, meals, and hotel) as well as official invitation letters for securing visas to the US for those who need them.

Submissions and Deadlines

We welcome works-in-progress papers from graduate students, independent researchers, and academics of all ranks and all disciplines. Given the cross- and trans-regional emphasis, applicants who work on more than one region within the same continent or across multiple continents will be given priority.

Our focus on the theme of “Home Lost” could include these and other channels of inquiry:

Displacement, dislocation, and trauma,
Migrants, exiles, and refugees
Diasporas and reconstructions of home
Mobilities and immobilities,
Temporary-permanent encampments,
Carceral Geographies/Prison as Home,
Border geographies and ecologies,
Climate change and unnatural disasters,
Gender, sexuality and intimacies of home,
Indigeneity and home/land,
Material culture, aesthetics, home as everyday world-making
To submit a proposal, please send a paper abstract (max. 500 words) and a recent curriculum vitae to [email protected] by March 1. Decisions will be emailed out by March 15.

We are eager to nominate a week-long residency for an artist and/or host film screenings and performances as part of the workshop. Please submit an artist statement, curriculum vitae, and short statement about engaging with the theme and a plan for the residency.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with the forum conveners Eman Morsi, Mingwei Huang, and Golnar Nikpour with any questions at [email protected].

Timeline

March 1
Abstracts due.

March 15
Decisions emailed out.

July 20
Full drafts due

August 12-16
The Workshop

The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center seeks to fill the position of Senior Research Scholar on South As...
25/01/2019

The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center seeks to fill the position of Senior Research Scholar on South Asia to actively develop and promote policy-relevant research on South Asia at the Center.

Qualified applicants will have a Ph.D. (or other terminal degree) and a minimum of five years of postdoctoral experience publishing research related to policy issues in South Asia including (but not limited to) analysis related to political economy, domestic politics, economic development, public policy, security, international relations, and comparative governance.

The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.

24/01/2019

ESRC award for a co-supervised MSc/ PhD studentship: The project is called ‘Execution and Empire: a history of judicial killing under British colonial rule, 1815-1980’. Based in Leicester, it will start in October 2019.

If the student does not have an MA, or has not completed core social science training skills during their MA, the ESRC will fund the completion of the one-year Masters in Social Science Research prior to the start of the three-year PhD project.

This means that those studying for or in possession of BA degrees, as well as current or former MA/ MSc students, can apply.

Full details:

23/01/2019

Discussion published by Rian Thum on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 0 Replies Your network editor has reposted this from H-Announce. The byline reflects the original authorship. International Workshop: Alternative Archives in Muslim AsiaKuala Lumpur July 5-6, 2019Proposal deadline: February 20As Asian em...

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