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Jan 23, 2012

Call for Papers: New York Conference on Asian Studies, September 28-29

New York Conference on Asian Studies, NYCAS 12
 

 
September 28-29, 2012
 

 
State University of New York at New Paltz

Plan NOW to participate in NYCAS 2012!

EARLY submission of panels and papers is encouraged!
 

 
The deadline for submitting proposals is May 15, 2012.
 

 

 
The State University of New York at New Paltz will host the 48th annual
 

 
meeting of the New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS) on September
 

 
28-29, 2012

The NYCAS 2012 program committee invites proposals for panels,
 

 
roundtables, and individual papers on all aspects of Asian and
 

 
Asian-American history, culture, and contemporary life,representing
 

 
disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and professional schools.
 

 
Interdisciplinary proposals are also welcome.

The theme for NYCAS 2012 at SUNY New Paltz is CONTESTING TRADITION. We
 

 
invite scholars working in all areas and disciplines of Asian Studies and
 

 
Asian American Studies to submit proposals for individual papers, panels,
 

 
and roundtables that engage this theme in innovative and provocative ways.
 

 
Graduate students and scholars working in the areas of South and Southeast
 

 
Asia are especially encouraged to apply.

Topics may include, but are by no means limited to, the following:

? Interrogation of tradition-bound social and gender roles in Asian
 

 
political and economic discourses, art and popular media
 

 
? Resistance to established canons and epistemological models in all areas
 

 
of knowledge and cultural production or social science
 

 
? Contested religious, philosophical or cultural traditions, religious
 

 
sites, or cultural properties across borders
 

 
? Invented traditions and their political, social, historical, or cultural
 

 
repercussions

The deadline for all paper, panel, and roundtable submissions is May 15,
 

 
2012.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
 

 
Please submit proposals to: NYCAS2012@gmail.com. Individual paper
 

 
proposals should include the name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail
 

 
address of the presenter, the title of the paper, and an abstract not
 

 
exceeding 250 words in length. Panel and Roundtable proposals should
 

 
include a cover sheet listing the title of the panel/roundtable, the
 

 
names, institutional affiliations, and e-mail addresses of the chair,
 

 
discussant, and presenters, and, in addition to the paper proposals, a
 

 
panel abstract not exceeding 250 words.

INDIVIDUAL PAPER proposals should include the full title and a brief
 

 
abstract of 250 words or less. Individual papers will be assigned by the
 

 
NYCAS 2012 program committee to a panel according to topic and should be
 

 
short enough to present in 15-20 minutes. Word-for-word reading of papers
 

 
is discouraged.

A PANEL consists of 3 or 4 papers organized around a common topic or
 

 
theme, and a chair (who may also be one of the panelists). All panel
 

 
proposals should include a title and brief abstract of the panel (250
 

 
words or less), and a title and brief abstract of each paper. Panels will
 

 
run for 90 minutes, and paper presentations should be short enough to
 

 
allow for questions and discussion. Creative panel formats that encourage
 

 
discussion and exchange are especially welcomed.

ROUNDTABLE format may vary, but could include introductory remarks by each
 

 
roundtable participant, followed by comments and discussion among
 

 
participants and the audience. All roundtable proposals should include a
 

 
title, content summary, and description of the anticipated contributions
 

 
of each roundtable participant.

NYCAS 2012 website: http://www.newpaltz.edu/asianstudies/nycas/ (check for
 

 
updates)

Please address all inquiries to the co-chairs David Elstein and Akira
 

 
Shimada: nycas2012@gmail.com

PLEASE FORWARD TO OTHERS WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN NYCAS
 

 
2012 AT SUNY NEW PALTZ