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Deadline extension - 2019 CCSEAS conference - 15 April 2019

2019 Conference of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies
McGill University and University of Sherbrooke (Longueuil), Montreal, Quebec
24-26 October 2019

Call for Submissions: “Power in Southeast Asia”

Deadline extended to 15 April 2019

Questions of power permeate virtually all social relations and social facts. Southeast Asia is an especially fertile area in which to examine the question of power. The notion of power itself invites critical inquiries from many disciplinary and ontological perspectives. How is power expressed in Southeast Asian states, societies, and cultures? How do historical legacies, such as colonialism and the Cold War, affect power relations in the contemporary world? How do social forces, including class structures, ethnic groups, and religious communities, resist the exertion of power or reinforce existing powers of domination? How does power compel people to act without their knowledge? What are the channels or practices by which various forms of power are manifest? How is power understood, conceptualized, and represented in different fields of social inquiry, including the social sciences, humanities, and performing arts? Whether one is interested in transnational flows, religious movements, symbols and discourse, or gender relations, power is an important element that suffuses social and political life in Southeast Asia and beyond.

The 2019 Conference of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies, to be held in Montreal, invites papers and panels on the theme of power in all its manifestations. We especially encourage proposals that address the question of power from inter-disciplinary and comparative perspectives. The conference organizers will also consider panels on a variety of topics, but are especially interested in submissions that engage with the conference theme of power. The conference will be held in Montreal, jointly at McGill University and the University of Sherbrooke (Longueuil campus), on 24-26 October 2019.

CCSEAS is based at YCAR, York University.

Please submit your panels and paper proposals to: https://laps.apps01.yorku.ca/machform/view.php?id=220691

EXTENDED - Submissions will be accepted until 15 April 2019.

For more information: ccseas@yorku.ca

You may also contact the co-conveners of the conference:
Serge Granger, University of Sherbrooke – serge.granger@usherbrooke.ca
Erik Martinez Kuhonta, McGill University – erik.kuhonta@mcgill.ca