Conference: Democracy and Difference in the “Pacific Century” @ University of Leipzig
From 9-11 July 2015 the Institute of American Studies and American Space at the University of Leipzig is hosting a conference entitled: Democracy and Difference in the “Pacific Century.”
This conference seeks to bring together diverse scholars and a variety of other voices exploring the meaning of the transpacific in the context of transatlantic interactions and transnational American Studies. The bridging theme will be dialogues on difference and democracy as explored in diverse forms of expression, including literature, culture, knowledge construction, politics, economics, and the narrating of history. By thus “globalizing” the “Pacific Century” thematically, we seek to encourage a transnational and transcultural exhange that will help enrich a global commons debating the nature and articulations of democracy and difference. More specifically and in relation to American Studies, we seek to strengthen and broaden the exploration of transpacific themes among German and European scholars and other interested publics, as well as encourage theoretical discussions of transpacific studies in connection with transatlantic and hemispheric studies.
Please rsvp at americanspace@uni-leipzig.de until July 6!
Further information on the confenrence can be found here.
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