[KineJapan] CFP “Writers Who Have Seen Too Much: Earth, Kin, Care” @UC Irvine 30 Sept- 1 Oct 2022
Margherita R. Long
margherita.long at uci.edu
Thu Apr 28 21:04:24 EDT 2022
Dear Colleagues,
With apologies for cross-posting, please find below a CFP for an environmental humanities conference on Japanese literature and related topics, scheduled to be held in-person at UC Irvine University from September 29 to October 1.
Best,
Mimi Long
Margherita Long
Associate Professor
Department of East Asian Studies
University of California, Irvine
https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=6157
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Call for Proposals
“Writers Who Have Seen Too Much: Earth, Kin, Care”
International Japanese Literature Symposium
30 September – 1 October 2022, In Person
University of California, Irvine
This two-day conference gathers scholars who work on five writers: Chiri Yukie (1903-1922), Sakiyama Tami (1954- ), Tsushima Yuko (1947-2016), Ishimure Michiko (1927-2018), and Kobayashi Erika (1978- ). Our title refers to the emotional toll taken by environmental destruction at four ongoing moments in Japanese modernity: the theft of Ainu lands, the theft of Ryukyuan lands, the Minamata mercury poisoning incident, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster. How do those who “see too much” use literature not only to critique but also to affirm? How does literature allow them to engage the earth, and what modes of kinship, both human and more-than-human, do they narrate in the process? Our aim is to open environmental questions in new (and old) directions: disability studies, indigenous knowledges, care feminisms, and philosophies of vitalism. By focusing on figures who have inspired some of the most compelling multilingual scholarship in Japanese literature studies, we want to cultivate relationships between senior and junior scholars while also developing our understanding of how the five writers amplify each other’s projects.
Topics: We welcome proposals on any of the five writers and/or additional figures who are in direct conversation, on topics including but not limited to:
indigeneity and indigenous knowledges/sciences
disability studies
queer/trans ecology
vitalism debates: eugenics vs. anarchism /animism
animal/plant studies
ecopoetics and obligate storytelling
climate caucasianism and transpacific racial justice
activist narrative as literature
eco-marxism
affective labor / feminism / legacies of ribu
Conveners:
Margherita Long, UC Irvine
Jon L Pitt, UC Irvine
Anne McKnight, UC Riverside
Vanessa Baker, UC Irvine
Sponsorship: Generous support from a Japan Foundation Institutional Grant will cover travel and lodging for most participants.
Timeline:
6/6/22 Abstracts due
6/27/22 Conference Program Announced
8/15/22 COVID decision: cancel or commit to in-person
8/30/22 One-page paper outlines due to conference website
8/31/22 Panels meet by zoom to identify connections (30 minutes)
9/30/22-10/1/22: Conference
Abstract Submission
* By 5/27/22 midnight to earthkincareconference2022 at gmail.com<mailto:earthkincareconference2022 at gmail.com> subject heading “conference proposal”
* Include name, email, institutional affiliation, title, 250-word abstract, 100-word bio
* Questions: Margherita Long (margherita.long at uci.edu<mailto:margherita.long at uci.edu>) or Jon L Pitt (jpitt at uci.edu<mailto:jpitt at uci.edu>)
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