Conference: Everyday Coloniality, Hanyang University, Korea
An interesting 2-day conference coming up at Hanyang University in Seoul. —————————— Everyday Coloniality: Migration, Ego-documents, Visuality 10.28 (Fri) –… more
An interesting 2-day conference coming up at Hanyang University in Seoul. —————————— Everyday Coloniality: Migration, Ego-documents, Visuality 10.28 (Fri) –… more
This CFP wins my praise not only for the interesting topic but also for the detailed submission guideline which includes… more
Call for Papers Theme: Religious Diversity and Its Philosophical Significance Type: 2012 Conference Institution: Australasian Philosophy of Religion Association (APRA)… more
The Department of Humanities, University of Toronto Scarborough is pleased to present A Call for Papers The Tung Lin Kok… more
Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position in Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies Position Start Date, 9/1/2012 University of Massachusetts/Amherst Searching for scholar… more
From: H-Net Job Guide: JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43347 Vanderbilt University, Department of Religious Studies Mellon Assistant Professor of Religions (Japan… more
From: H-Net Job Guide: JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43368 University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Institute for Advanced Study Quadrant Fellowship… more
Korean Studies Dissertation Review “Immigration Challenges and ‘Multicultural’ Responses,” by Hui-Jung Kim It is a pleasure to announce that the… more
When and under what circumstances do people invent the concept of the other? This question has been posed and responded to many times over in a largely modern, colonial, Eurocentric context. However, the invention of others is not simply a European prerogative: it is a practice common to cultures and societies throughout the world, past and present. This timely symposium proposes to examine these issues in a visually rich, historically grounded and contextualized collection of talks and discussions that focus critical analytic attention on the manifold Asian imagination and invention of others. We seek to highlight and examine the robust and visually potent technologies of othering deployed in Asia by Asians past and present while addressing the multiple contexts, regional variations, and sets of interests, involved. In this way, we can focus both multi-media representations of “others” and on how and why these variable constructions were mobilized around complex cross- and intra-cultural negotiations over time.… more
Assistant Professor in Comparative Religion Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences The University of Washington Tacoma seeks an intellectually expansive scholar with… more