W dniach 14-15 grudnia br. w Nowym Jorku odbędą się warsztaty pt. "Literature and International Law at the Edge". Organizatorzy oczekują na zgłoszenia osób zainteresowanych tym wydarzeniem. Wystąpienia powinny spełniać następujące wymogi:
- Explore interdisciplinary interfaces among literary, historical, and legal studies, and from positions of geo-historical marginalization across the Global South.
- Address the intersections between particular texts of “world literature” and Third World Approaches to International Law.
- Map the theoretical and historical relationships between comparative literature and international law as world-making, world-imagining, and world-governing regimes.
- Trace the historical global flows of knowledge at the “margins” of world literary and legal space that have been overlooked in the canonical and narrow focus of the separate disciplines, as well as new flows of global knowledge among the disciplines and across (and about) the Global South.
- Consider how the basic assumptions and doctrines of international law and comparative literature (e.g., sovereignty, self-determination, territoriality, equality of states, ethno-cultural nationalism, national languages, and rights to natural and cultural resources) were worked out historically in the Global South.
Krótkie abstrakty proponowanych wystąpień można przesyłać na adres iL.Lit.events@gmail.com do 31 października br.
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