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"Re-Orienting English: Paradigms in /of Crisis" International Conference

Lectures & Events
Poster:News Date:2009-06-29

 

 再思英文研究的東向/動向
Re-Orienting English: Paradigms in /of Crisis
International Conference
5 December 2009
Hosted by Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, NTU
2009 National Taiwan University and Ewha BK International Conference
 
    What is English studies in the early decade of the 21st century, when the national boundaries are being crossed and redrawn thanks to the international flight, the Internet and people flows, when the rise of China starts to challenge the dominance of the English, when it has dawned upon us much of academic production is enmeshed with the credit crunch? New intellectual paradigms seem to emerge as literary studies vie with cultural studies, and other subjects for finance, space, work force and, more importantly, students.
This conference aims to highlight emerging research focuses related to the studies of the English language, culture, literature, art, manners and tastes, etc. with special emphasis to their “oriental” context(s).
 
Possible Topics include, but not restricted to, the following:
Space/Body:
Travel accounts, encounters of the oriental / English subjects, travel theory
English language and culture incorporated in the East
Displaying the Orient, exhibition, museum, visual arts
Gender/queer studies
Fashion, popular cultures
 
Time/History/Language:
Orientalism, Chinoiserie, Japan/China mania
Re-writing of history, oral history, demise of the “grand narrative”
The history of English teaching in Asia
The prospect of English (the language, culture, politics, etc.)
Translation, translatability
 
Paradigm/Pedagogy
Re-situating English studies, disciplinary crisis
Re-calibrating English
Re-visioning the canon
Re-thinking on the pedagogy of English Teaching
English teaching and learning in the new era
Fighting back of the empire
Emerging/emergent hegemony
The future of literary studies
Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism, Globalization,
Hyphenated identities, Hybridity
Transformation, Metamorphosis
 
Registration:
Please submit the registration form before December 1 by e-mail to Miss Chen at
mailjenchen@gmail.com. No registration fee is required.

Conference Website:
http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~reorienting/
 
 
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