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Title: Moving Cultures, Shifting Identities: a conference about migration, connection, heritage and cultural memory  
Dates: 3 - 5 December 2007
Venue: Adelaide, South Australia
Organizers: Flinders Humanities Research Centre for Cultural Heritage and Cultural Exchange, the Centre for Research into New Literatures in English (CRNLE) and Flinders International Asia Pacific (FIAP). Flinders University
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More info: http://fhrc.flinders.edu.au/events/movingcultures.html
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Summary:

This conference will examine issues of migration, transnational connection, displacement heritage, global space and cultural memory created by the movements of peoples between cultures in the modern world.

In the mass migrations of the last 200 years, millions of people have left their homelands and home cultures to settle in new places. Their motives have been many: the emigrant’s search for new opportunities, the gastarbeiter’s self-imposed exile, the refugee’s forced flight and the settler’s quest for trade, military advantage or fresh fields and pastures new have all shaped the great migrations of the modern period.

Conference themes

Papers are invited on the following:

  • The demographics of people flow: who moves where? and why?
  • Forced migration in the Asia Pacific
  • Cultural, political and economic factors shaping migration. How are connections made?
  • Bordering the nation: migration and national security
  • Transnationalism, citizenship and sovereignty
  • Gender and generational issues in the migration experience
  • Linguistics, diaspora and migration
  • Settling down, settlement patterns and return migration
  • Can multi-cultures and multi-ethnicities produce one nation?
  • Multiculturalism
  • Language maintenance in the new culture
  • Foodways
  • Migration, place and situated identities
  • Connections with the new place and (re)negotiating with the old
  • Home and Away: What is transferred from the home culture to the new culture? What cannot fit in the baggage?
  • Imaginary homelands: life-writing, creative writing and film responses to the migration experience
  • Unsettlement: the idea of the settler colony
  • Cultural memory: heritage and exchange
  • Transplanted cultures as tourist attractions
  • Fusion, ‘cultural hybridity’, cosmopolitanism …

Abstracts and session proposals should be sent to Nena Bierbaum, School of Humanities, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australian 5001, or by email to nena.bierbaum@flinders.edu.au by 20 April 2007.

 

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