Moving Cultures, Moving Ethnicities: Biennial MESEA Conference

Deadline: November 15th, 2023
Contact: Ludmila Martanovschi, MESEA Secretary, Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania
Email: ludmila_martan@yahoo.com

Thirteenth Biennial MESEA Conference: Moving Cultures, Moving Ethnicities

June 12-14, 2024, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu

Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

• John McLeod (University of Leeds)
• Anna-Leena Toivanen (University of Eastern Finland)
• Atlantic Studies Lecture: Tobias Skowronek (THGA)

Those of us who are “world”-travelers have the distinct experience of being different in different “worlds” and of having the capacity to remember other “worlds” and ourselves in them.
— Maria Lugones, “Playfulness, ‘World’-Travelling, and Loving Perception” (1987)

We believe the one who has power. He is the one who gets to write the story. So when you study history, you must ask yourself, Whose story am I missing? Whose voice was suppressed so that this voice could come forth? Once you have figured that out, you must find that story too. From there you get a clearer, yet still imperfect, picture.
— Yaa Gyasi, Homegoing (2016)

The MESEA 2024 conference invites contributions that address the diverse layers, definitions, and ‘pathways’ of mobility, including the mobility of people from one place to another, crossings and intersections of cultures, and the formation of hybrid cultural forms. At the same time, mobility, border-crossings, and migration move people emotionally, either directly or through a wide range of cultural representations, and generate various emotional responses ranging from joy and relief to fear, loss and frustration. Affecting both those who travel, those who stay, and those encountered when journeying, such experiences are personal and collective, local and global, theoretical and empirical, and reveal the perplexing nature of mobility, whether this is voluntarily or involuntarily ventured.

This conference aims to look into the pluriform contact zones that form with regard to global mobility, and to further explore the ways migration affects experience in diverse ethnic and postcolonial contexts. We seek to examine questions such as:

• How does mobility from the perspective of affect and lived experience shed light on the variety of modes and genres of (post-)migrant experiences?
• How are the experiences of displacement, forced migration, and other conditions of unfreedom represented in narrative?
• How are narratives of mobility and migration formed and articulated historically?
• To what degree do narratives of mobility contribute to the formation of transnational and translocal communities, and which narratives in various affective registers circulate within them?
• In what ways are individual and collective memories of mobility (re)framed emotionally, for instance through expressions of melancholy, dissociation, grief, or vulnerability?
• How is the crossing of cultural borders and transculturation articulated in world literature, film, and performance art?
• What kind of emergent and/or alternative cultural practices are connected with mobility? How do they challenge dominant notions of identity and belonging?

The 2024 MESEA Conference seeks to explore the diversity of the phenomenon in the nexus of culture, history, borders, and geopolitics. Potential paper and panel submissions can address but are not limited to topics such as follows:

• nostalgia and narratives of return
• narratives of forced migration, human trafficking, deportation, and transportation
• trauma, displacement, and emplacement
• Gothic journeys and uncanny spaces
• tragedy, comedy, melodrama, and other genres of migration narratives
• mourning, melancholia, and migration
• activism, solidarity, consciousness raising
• autobiography and memory
• transforming and hybridizing cultural practices and texts
• cosmopolitanisms
• climate migration/mobility
• home(-making) in migration
• border communities
• rebordering and debordering
• gendered perspectives on mobility
• the ethics and economics of migration
• migration as an opportunity

Abstracts should be submitted to our website at https://mesea.org/ between August 15 and November 15, 2023. Submitters will receive notification of acceptance by January 10, 2024.

The conference will be arranged as an onsite conference at UEF Joensuu Campus.

Preference will be given to complete panel proposals with an inter/transdisciplinary and/or transnational focus. Panels may not include more than 2 participants from the same institution. Presenters are expected to be members of the association in 2024.

Previous MESEA Conferences have led to high quality publications (https://mesea.org/publications/). As in previous years, MESEA will award at least one Young Scholars Excellence Award.

MESEA wishes you heartily welcome to a further exciting event!

Posted on August 28, 2023