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Call for Papers

Theme: Performing Precarity
Subtitle: Refugee Representation, Determination and Discourses
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: University of Otago
Location: Dunedin (New Zealand)
Date: 21.–23.11.2016
Deadline: 30.7.2016

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The current European refugee crisis continues to be a major focus of
media attention as well as a point of political, cultural, ethical
and social conflict. Images of migrants are constructed, mediated and
circulated to create compelling representations of refugee-hood that
serve a variety of agendas and conform to specific identities and
expectations. They are, in this sense, performances. In addition,
refugees in Europe and other regions, including Australasia, are
subjected to detention and/or expected to perform/conform in certain
ways to meet the shifting demands of determination processes and the
cultural preferences of different regions. Once released from
detention and/or recognised as refugees, another set of performances
ensues – ‘welcome’ from the host country and ‘gratitude’ from the
refugee. This interdisciplinary conference aims to draw together
scholars from a wide variety of fields to examine the ethics and
politics surrounding refugee representation, determination, and
discourses.

Keynotes:
Professor Suvendrini Perera (Curtin University, Perth, Australia)
Professor Nikos Papastergiadis (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Proposal topics may include:

- The ethics and issues around refugee determination processes
- The performance of refugee precarity (see Judith Butler and others)
  and non-precarity
- Tropes of authenticity and identity
- The ways in which the media, political and NGO authorities may
  construct, manage and represent refugee plight and issues
- Framing the crisis – migrants versus refugees
- Performances of welcome, hostility/xenophobia, suspicion, empathy
  and compassion, and the ways in which the media constructs and
  represents these performances
- ‘Morality’ performances and mediations
- Culturally codified or expected performances/behaviours – e.g.
  refugee performances of ‘gratitude’
- Refugee as ‘hero’, ‘innocent’, ‘victim’
- Refugee detention and processing centres and practices and
  performances of place and site
- Refugee trauma and dis-placement
- Refugee voices, responses, and art
- Refugee mobilities, borders, and boundaries
- Representations of refugees as corrupters, as disease carriers and
  terrorists (see Suvendrini Perera)
- Postcolonial responses
- Performances of resettlement and ‘successful integration’
- Refugee bodies as media
- Representations of refugee exploitation and violence

We welcome abstracts for papers, performances, panels or other
presentation formats. Please submit a 300-word abstract of your
presentation and a 150-word biography for each presenter by July 30,
2016. Please send your abstracts or any enquiries to the Theme
administrator, Ryan Tippet at: performance.r...@otago.ac.nz

The Performance of the Real is a University of Otago funded
interdisciplinary Research Theme. The project is to investigate what
it is about representations and performances of the real that make
them particularly compelling and pervasive in our current age. At its
core is the study of how performance/performativity, in its many
cultural, aesthetic, political and social forms and discourses,
represents, critiques, stages, and constructs/reconstructs the real,
as well as the ethical, social and form-related issues involved in
such acts.


Contact:

Performance of the Real
PO Box 56
Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
Email: performance.r...@otago.ac.nz
Web: http://www.otago.ac.nz/performance-of-the-real/




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