27 April 2022
Crisis and Connectedness: Flashpoints for Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
The severity of structural inequalities and the violence that sustains them have become especially stark in the last two years since the onset of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, they have been long in the making. While the various political, economic, ecological, health, and social crises currently unfolding may manifest differently across Asia, they are nonetheless profoundly entangled with one another. Given the global scale and systemic nature of these upheavals, what are the theoretical concepts required to understand how these crises are interconnected while allowing us to consider site-specificity and difference? What temporal and historical frameworks can help us identify and examine the longer periods of germination and gestation that birthed today’s urgent problems, which have seemingly come out of nowhere? What critical, creative, and collaborative practices are necessary for making sense of how we arrived at this present and for organising a better future?
To engage with these questions, Summer School 2022 will focus on four keywords – authoritarianism, environment, translation, and movement – as entry points for our discussions. Each keyword will feature two sessions led by an invited scholar; one session will be open to the public (spaces limited; registration required) and the other only for participants accepted into the Summer School.
Hosted by Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, the 2022 Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Summer School will be held online. In addition to the synchronous sessions held on Zoom, which will be scheduled throughout the two weeks, Summer School participants will also have access to an online platform for asynchronous discussions.
Date: August 9-19, 2022
Venue: Online
Hosted by Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Applications to participate in the 2002 Summer School are now open. Further details in the link and below
https://iacssummer.school/
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