后殖民研究国际研讨会:(后)殖民主义的轨迹与转型
伦敦跨学科研究中心(London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, LCIR)将于2025年7月26日至27日举办题为“后殖民研究:殖民主义的轨迹与转型”的国际会议。此次会议旨在探讨殖民主义的遗产、其对当代社会的影响,以及后殖民时代的各种转型过程。会议将吸引全球学者,共同探讨殖民历史、政治、文化、经济等领域的重要议题。
会议主题
本次会议将围绕以下核心议题展开深入探讨:
殖民主义的历史与意识形态,包括帝国主义、资本主义与殖民体系的形成。
殖民与反殖民话语,分析殖民者与被殖民者之间的关系及叙事策略。
反殖民运动与抵抗理论,探讨全球范围内的反殖民斗争及其遗产。
后殖民时代的全球化影响,如离散社区、文化多样性与世界主义的崛起。
种族、语言、性别、教育与宗教在后殖民语境中的交汇,审视殖民主义对社会结构的长期影响。
后殖民主体与身份认同,关注个人与集体如何在殖民遗产中重塑身份。
殖民创伤与记忆,研究后殖民社会如何处理历史创伤及其表现形式。
后殖民主义与环境、人权及技术资本主义,探讨全球经济体系如何影响去殖民化进程。
知识的去殖民化,思考学术与文化体系中的殖民残留及其挑战。
疫情背景下的后殖民主义,分析全球卫生危机对发展中国家与殖民遗产的影响。
跨学科视角
会议强调跨学科研究方法,欢迎来自以下学科领域的学者参与:
文学与文化研究
历史与哲学
人类学与社会学
语言学与翻译研究
政治学与国际关系
经济学与法学
教育研究
传播与媒体研究
信息技术与数字人文
提交指南
论文摘要应不超过250字,需附简短个人简介。
提交截止日期:2025年4月30日。
论文展示形式包括:个人论文陈述、专题讨论、圆桌讨论、海报展示等。
参会方式与注册费用
本次会议提供线上与线下两种参会方式:
线下参会(伦敦现场):160英镑。
线上参会(远程参与):90英镑。
出版机会
会议结束后,部分精选论文将被收录至会议官方论文集中,以推动后殖民研究领域的学术交流与发展。
会议意义
此次会议为学者提供了一个跨学科平台,共同探讨殖民主义的多重影响及其在当代的转型。通过不同学科的视角,会议旨在促进对殖民历史的批判性反思,并推动去殖民化、文化多样性及全球化背景下的社会转型研究。
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International Conference on Postcolonial Studies: Trajectories and Transitions of (Post)Colonialism
organised by London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
International Conference on Postcolonial Studies:
“Trajectories and Transitions of (Post)Colonialism”
26-27 July 2025 – London/Online
organised by
London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
The conference will explore the historical and theoretical dimensions of colonial and postcolonial studies and it will focus on the impact colonialism had on political, social, economic and cultural domains. It will examine various forms of colonial domination and control as well as theories and practices of resistance.
Recognising the important role of postcolonial thought and scholarship, the conference will consider colonial discourses prevalent in different parts of the world. It will look at the complexities of colonial and postcolonial subjects and identities and analyse ideologies of racial, cultural, class and gender difference. Colonial trauma and psychosocial effects of colonial domination will be discussed, as well as the concepts of authenticity, ambivalence and hybridity.
The conference sessions will also address the questions of human rights, environment, neocolonialism and techno-capitalism, to name just a few.
Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
History and ideologies of colonialism Capitalism and imperialism Colonial and anticolonial discourses Anti-colonial movements and theories of resistance Nation and nationalism (Post)colonialism and race (Post)colonialism and language (Post)colonialism and gender (Post)colonialism and education (Post)colonialism and religion Globalisation and postcolonialism Postcolonial subjects and identities Colonial trauma Postmodernism and postcolonialism Diaspora, multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism Postcolonialism and culinary studies Postcolonialism and human rights Indigenous studies Postcolonial spatialities, memory and remembrance (Post)colonialism and the environment (Neo)colonialism and techno-capitalism Decolonisation of knowledge Pandemic and Postcolonialism
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, we invite speakers who work in literary studies, history, philosophy, anthropology, cultural studies, linguistics, psychology, political sciences, sociology, law, economics, IT and other disciplines.
Submissions may propose various formats, including:
Individually submitted papers (organised into panels by the committee) Panels (3-4 individual papers) Roundtable discussions (led by one of the presenters) Posters
Proposals (up to 250 words) accompanied by a brief bio note should be sent by 30 April 2025to: postcolonialism@lcir.co.uk. Please download Paper proposal form.
Registration fee (online participation) – 90 GBP
Registration fee (physical participation) – 160 GBP
Selected papers will be published in a post-conference volume with ISBN.