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Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora (online, 22-23 Apr 22)

Zoom, Apr 22–23, 2022 Deadline: Jan 23, 2022

Swathi Gorle, Rutgers University Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora

12th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium

Organized by the Rutgers University Art History Graduate Student Organization (AHGSO)

The concept of home is unstable, bearing countless interpretations of physical and abstract places. Diasporic and transnational identities are particularly susceptible to the uneasy tension produced by slippages of stable meaning. Framed around both the abstract and material notion of home, Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora aims to interpret practices that span bor- ders, fostering discussion that marks the complexity of real and lived experiences of those work- ing in a transnational context.

Abstracts are welcome from all historical periods, disciplines, and methodological perspectives.

Submissions will be considered for 20-minute presentations in English. After the symposium, one paper will be selected for possible publication in Volume 39 of the Rutgers Art Review, a peer-re- viewed, open-access journal produced by graduate students in the Department of Art History.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

- Gender and migration - Queer diasporas

- Borders, real and imagined - Representation/ways of seeing - Indigeneity

- Language

- Memory and nostalgia - Identity formation - Heritage as mobility

- Construction of diasporic identities - Representations of exile

- Diasporic time

Please send your abstract and a current CV to rutgersarthistorygradsymposium@gmail.com by Sunday, January 23, 2022. Abstracts should be no more than 300 words. We welcome convention- al academic papers as well as visual (photographic, video, etc.) projects and other creative propos- als. Applicants will be notified of the committee’s decision in early February.

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