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"Souths, Global and Local: An Interdisciplinary Conference"



What have been, and continue to be, the connotations of "the South?" Why and how are regional spaces marked, mapped and/or constructed? How might southern regions be studied in juxtaposition with one another? How might these questions intersect with work in regional studies, cultural studies, critical theory, foreign languages, literature, history, architecture, environmental studies, economics, political science, gender studies, film and media studies, sociology, anthropology, music and fine arts?

We invite papers and/or presentations which examine the identifications and significations of southern regions from local and/or global contexts (and also contexts which interrogate the global/local opposition). Creative works and performances along with panel presentations will be considered.

The keynote speaker of the conference will be Guillermo Gomez-Peña. Gomez-Peña's work explores cross-cultural issues through performance art, multilingual poetry, journalism, video, radio, and installation art. His performance work and critical writings have helped develop debates on cultural diversity, identity, and US-Mexico relations. From 1984 to 1990 he founded and participated in the "Border Arts Workshop," and contributed to the national radio programme "Crossroads." He is one of the editors of High Performance magazine and of the Drama Review. He has received the Prix de la Parole at the International Theatre Festival of the Americas (1989), the Bessie prize in New York (1989) and a MacArthur Fellowship (1991), among other awards. Author of the book Warrior for Gringostroika published by Graywolf Press in 1993. In 1997, his book The New World Border received the American Book Award.






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