The Continuity of Change. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North America

The Continuity of Change. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North America

Veranstalter
Graduate School of North American Studies, John-F.-Kennedy Institut für Nordamerikastudien, Freie Universität Berlin
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Berlin
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
10.07.2009 - 11.07.2009
Deadline
28.02.2009
Website
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Graduate School of North American Studies

Vom 10.-11. Juli 2009 veranstaltet die Graduate School of North American Studies des John F. Kennedy-Instituts der Freien Universtität Berlin die internationale Tagung "The Continuity of Change. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North America".

Die Tagung soll Historiker/innen, Soziolog/innen, Kultur- und Literaturwissenschaftler/innen, Politikwissenschaftler/innen und Wirtschaftswissenschaftler/innen mit amerikanistischer Ausrichtung zu einem interdisziplinären Dialog anregen. Wir laden besonders auch Doktoranden zur Teilnahme ein.

Programm

The Continuity of Change
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North America
July 10-11, 2009

Sparked by the compelling rhetoric in the U.S. presidential election campaign of 2008, this conference examines the concept of change within an interdisciplinary perspective. We invite inquiries into the different implications of "change." We ask to what extent and in what ways change appears as a recurring theme in North American history, culture, literature, politics, society, and economics.

Change brings with it a multitude of associations. We would like to discuss change in terms of both leaving something behind and entering a yet undefined future. Continuity and rupture, promise and threat, progress and stagnation, opportunity and crisis − these are various interpretations of change, an idea deeply engrained in the history of American society and culture. Change is thus a concept of transition and functions as a middle ground, a vantage point from which one looks both forward and backwards.

Possible areas include but are not limited to:

- Concepts and rhetorics of change
- Foreign policy and international relations
- Social and political movements
- Economic boom and recession
- Religion and society
- Social change and communication
- Literature, culture, and the arts
- Ethnic and racial identities

We invite papers by graduate students as well as by established scholars. Abstracts of 200-300 words should be sent to continuityofchange@googlemail.com by February 28, 2009. Panelists will be notified in early April.

Kontakt

Sophia Frese

http://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/graduateschool/index.html

continuityofchange@googlemail.com