Call for Papers: Latin America Art and Social Resistance in the Global/Glocal Perspective

June 14, 2021

Call for Papers: Latin America Art and Social Resistance in the Global/Glocal Perspective

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The Art Association of Australia & New Zealand (AAANZ) is hosting an online panel on Latin America Art and Social Resistance in the Global/Glocal Perspective from December 8-10, 2021. The deadline to submit a paper is July 30, 2021.

 

About the Panel

The theme of this session is art and social resistance in Latin America and Caribbean in the era of post colonialism and global/glocal perspective. They will therefore look at Latin America and Caribbean contemporary artists whose work blends art, politics, democracy, resistance and identity. Artists in different contexts, and particularly in Latin America and Caribbean countries, have increasingly positioned themselves to usher in political and social change, in areas ranging from climate change and dictatorship to human rights. The current political crises, the coronavirus 19 pandemic crisis and its consequences for the Latin America economy and democracy, as well as the social struggles that lead to large influxes of Latin America migrants into the United States, Europa and Australia and massive flow of immigration from Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti has inspired many artists.

The panel will discuss crucial themes such as social and cultural identity, minority identities, ancestrality, religiosity and tradition. It will also highlight initiatives by artists who have demonstrated how art can break down barriers and be more inclusive in terms of reframing minorities.

They invite contributions on the following topics: art and activism, indigenous art, feminism art and black community. Their aim is to socialize emerging themes in the field of art history in dialogue with the various areas of knowledge and highlight its rich diversity and foster intercultural dialogue. In this panel, they will discuss the importance of maintaining the Latin American historical memory and raise questions about preserving the history of the Latino identity.

 

How to Apply

To apply to speak at the conference, you must submit a Paper Proposal Form to the Panel Convenor of the panel you wish to speak on. The conference organizers are not accepting or processing applications.

All Paper Proposal Forms must be submitted to the Panel Convenors by July 30, 2021.

The Paper Proposal Form requires you to provide the following details:

  • Your name and institutional affiliation.
  • Your email address and phone number
  • The title of your paper
  • Proposed paper abstract (max. 200 words)
  • Professional biography (max. 100 words)

Submit paper proposals to this email address: tatianeeliasufsm@gmail.com

 

Who Should Apply

The AAANZ Conference is held every year (although not in 2020), and is the region’s major conference for art workers and researchers.

You should apply to present at the conference if you are an art historian, artist or a curator. Outside these core areas, they also welcome design and moving image historians, museum studies academics, and arts and design professionals.

They welcome speakers from across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Region, and they especially welcome proposals from Indigenous delegates.

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