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SUMMARY:Call for Proposal /2022 New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS)
DESCRIPTION:conference in person on the theme of “State and Society in Asia: Past and Present” \nDeadline for proposal submission- 15 June 2022 \nRecent events such as the success and failures of states at mitigating the COVID-q9 pandemic; the targeting of religious\, racial and ethnic minorities; widespread protests against the military regime; the possibility of a new cold war between China and the U.S.; and the dramatic takeover of Afghanistan by Taliban forces have highlighted the ever-crucial role of the state in Asian Societies\, both in its presence and absence. \nIn bringing scholarly perspectives to these current events\, questions that interest us include: What historical legacies of the state persist in contemporary Asia? What roles do technology and urban development play in extending state power to unprecedented degrees? \nConversely\, how does a vacuum in state infrastructure in countries like Afghanistan create conditions for regime change? Can countries like Myanmar continue to isolate themselves and not suffer social and economic hardship? Contemporary artists\, filmmakers\, and environmental activists frequently challenge and critique these developments. How do regime changes unsettle and re-arrange key local and national cultural constituents and what impact do these changes have on environmental history\, archaeology\, and cultural heritage sites? \nWe also invite explorations of issues such as how local population have historically contested the hegemony of the state in both its ”week” and “strong” formations; how inter-Asian networks operate across\, within\, or against state geographies; and how indigenous movements challenge state controls and global economic regimes. \nAdditionally\, we are interested in the ways that migrations\, climate change\, the Belt and Road initiative\, and the renewed importance of the Indian Ocean littoral have challenged and transformed the nation-state geographies of Asia and Asian studies. \nThe conference is open to all. \nImportant Due Dates \nJune 15: Proposal Submission \nSeptember 1: Program registration fee \nOctober 1: Attendee Registration fee \nFor more information: https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/new-york-conference-on-asian-studies \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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