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Call for Abstracts: XV Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Conference, Due August 31st

  • 09 Aug 2019 12:29 PM
    Message # 7820631
    Anonymous

    The XV Recovery conference will convene in Houston from February 20 to 22, 2020 to continue the legacy of scholars

    meeting to discuss and present their research. The conference theme invites scholars—including archivists, librarians,

    linguists, historians, critics, theorists and community members–to share examples of the cultural legacy they are

    recovering, preserving and making available about the culture of the Hispanic world whose peoples resided here,

    immigrated to or were exiled in the United States over the past centuries.

    This conference foregrounds the work of Latinas that focuses on women’s rights, suffrage and education as we usher

    in a new phase of feminist critical genealogies. We seek papers, panels and posters in either English or Spanish that

    highlight these many contributions, but also offer us critical ways to rethink issues of agency, gender, sexualities,

    race/ethnicity, class and power. Of particular interest are presentations about digital humanities scholarship, methods

    and practices on these themes.

    The end date for Recovery research and themes will now be 1980 in order to give scholars, archivists, linguists and

    librarians the stimulus needed to begin recovering the documentary legacy of the 1960s and 1970s, which is fast

    disappearing. We encourage papers or panels that make use of archival research that provokes a revision of

    established literary interpretations and/or historiographies. Papers or posters on locating, preserving and making

    accessible movement(s) documents generated by Latinas and Latinos in those two decades will be welcome.

    Studies on the following themes, as manifested before 1960, will be welcome:

    ● Digital Humanities

    ● Analytical studies of recovered authors and/or texts

    ● Critical, historical and theoretical approaches to recovered texts

    ● Curriculum development: Integrating recovered texts into teaching at university and K-12 levels

    ● Religious thought and practice

    ● Folklore/oral histories

    ● Historiography

    ● Language, translation, bilingualism and linguistics

    ● Library and information science

    ● Social implications, cultural analyses

    ● Collections and archives: accessioning and critical archive studies

    ● Documenting the long road/struggle toward equality

    ● 1960-1980 only movement(s)-related research

    Additionally, XV Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Conference will offer two US Latino Digital Humanities

    (USLDH; #usLdh) pre-conference workshops open to conference attendees and members of the public. The workshop

    themes are: 1) Using Recovery archives for traditional scholarship and 2) Introduction to Digital Humanities. Preregistration

    is required, a limited number of scholarships may be available. We welcome general audiences including

    undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students are encouraged to submit proposals for poster

    presentations.

    Submit your 250-word abstract for presentations/posters and vitae by email

    to recovery@uh.edu by August 31, 2019.

    For details, email us at recovery@uh.edu

    University of Houston, Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage

    4902 Gulf Fwy., Bldg. 19, Room 100 - Houston, TX 77204-2004

    Histories and Cultures of Latinas: Suffrage, Activism and

    Women’s Rights

    University of Houston-Downtown Houston, Texas

    February 20-22, 2020

    Call for Abstracts:

    XV Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage

    Conference

    @AppRecovery @RecoveringUSHispanicHeritage @recoveringhispanicheritage

    artepublicopress.com


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