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Subject: CULTSTUD-L Digest, Vol 67, Issue 3
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Date: Mon, August 3, 2009 20:00
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Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 13:23:04 -0300
From: Mathias Nilges <nilgesm la gmail.com>
Subject: [cultstud-l] CFP: "Tourism in Text, Theory, and Practice"--CSA
(March 18-20, 2010)--November 14, 2009
please circulate widely--cheers,
Mathias
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Proposed Seminar: Tourism in Text, Theory, and Practice
Eighth Annual Meeting of the Cultural Studies Association
March 18-20, 2010, Berkeley, California
Sponsored by the Division of Cultural Studies and Literature
Seminar Description:
Risk tourism. Dark tourism. War tourism. Ecotourism. Heritage tourism. Sex
tourism. Medical tourism. Space tourism. Sports tourism. As one of the
worlds fastest-growing industries, tourism shapes economies, politics,
societies, and cultures. Until now, the study of tourism has largely been
the purview of the social sciences but this seminar intervenes in the
discussion by bringing together literary and cultural studies to work
towards an interdisciplinary model that lends equal authority to different
kinds of knowledge. This seminar invites readings of both literary
representations of tourism and real tourist experiences from any discipline,
genre, era, or area.
Potential topics include the intersections of tourism with work and leisure;
nationalism and globalization; gender, sexuality, race, and class; violence;
visuality; commerce and commodities; mobility and access; discourse and
narrative; and power and resistance, among many others. The subject might be
approached from the perspective of a specific field of inquiry such as
anthropology, museum studies, or travel writing; from a theoretical angle
such as postcolonialism or feminism; or anchored in a specific text or
example.
Seminar Requirements:
To apply for this seminar, the prospective participant should submit via
email a proposal (in the format of his/her choice) describing the research
project that brings them to issues of tourism. Include contact information
with email address, a brief bio, and any requests for audio-visual
equipment. Proposals due no later than November 14, 2009.
Once accepted for the seminar, participants will be asked to read Dean
MacCannells _The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class_, John Urrys
_The Tourist Gaze_, or another theory of tourism (details to follow). They
should also be prepared to circulate abstracts of their projects to the
other participants. We will aim to move back and forth between our
theoretical readings and the research projects in order to generate a deeper
understanding of the theory and practice of tourism for our respective
objects of critical inquiry.
Seminar moderator:
Professor Helen Kapstein
John Jay College, CUNY
English Department
619 W54th St, Rm 752A
New York, NY 10019
hkapstein la jjay.cuny.edu
212.237.8591
Helen Kapstein is tenured in the English Department at John Jay College, The
City University of New York. She earned her PhD in English and Comparative
Literature from Columbia University. Her areas of interest include
postcolonial and contemporary British literatures, cultural and media
studies, and southern African literature and culture. Her current book
project looks at tourism in postcolonial literature and culture.
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Mathias Nilges, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of English
St. Francis Xavier University
PO Box 5000
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Canada, B2G 2W5
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