[Air-L] Call for Submissions: Tensions of Rhetorics and Realities in Critical Diversities

Sanaz Raji sanaz.raji at gmail.com
Tue Apr 16 09:00:32 PDT 2013


Dear all:

Please see the following call for submissions:


Call for Papers



*Tensions of Rhetorics and Realities in Critical
Diversities*<https://tensionsrhetoricsrealities.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/>



Edited by

Alexa Athelstan, Nichole Edwards, Mercedes Pöll & Sanaz Raji

(University of Leeds)



We warmly invite your contributions to our edited collection entitled *Tensions
of Rhetorics and Realities. *The book will be submitted to the Routledgeseries
* Advances in Critical Diversities *(eds. Yvette Taylor and Sally Hines).



This collection orientates itself towards an understanding of diversity as
an often misappropriated concept used to obscure and maintain existing
inequalities rather than to further their deconstruction. Consequently, the
collection intends to (re-)emphasize the importance of looking at
diversities not from a one-dimensional level, but with consideration of the
multiple positioned and intersecting viewpoints and contexts that shape the
diversity of human existence – thereby allowing for a constructive and *
critical* engagement with related issues.



Encouraging a strongly intersectional and interdisciplinary approach, *Tensions
of Rhetorics and Realities* seeks to investigate and theorize the spaces of
conflict, discrepancy, contradiction or difficulty that can arise when
dealing with discourses and practices, policies and lived experiences,
theories and methodologies, individuals or communities. Incompatibilities
or infeasibilities within those domains can easily lead to tensions or
idiosyncrasies. A particular focus on *rhetorics* and
*realities*highlights the critically of the ways in which diversity
issues are being
framed, understood and dealt with in various settings and by various
actors. This collection will therefore approach diversities* *critically –
as a site of real-life impacts and circumstances, as a concept and a
strategy – while maintaining the awareness that diversity efforts remain
subject to their proponents’ positionalities, ideologies, moral and value
judgments, economic and political aims, and a variety of other contextual
factors illustrating their situatedness. At the same time, the individuals
and groups intended for or affected by diversity measures are subjects to
their own contextual circumstances.



We welcome submissions from all academic disciplines investigating *Tensions
of Rhetorics and Realities in Critical Diversities*. Within this framework,
topics may include (but are not limited to):



   - Social, political and economic measures of inclusion/exclusion
   - Equality, inequality and the in-between
   - Individual, collective, institutional or systematic agency
   - Sites of power and power dynamics (e.g. the nation-state, the law,
   citizenship, social spheres, the media)
   - Characteristics of ‘desirable’ or ‘undesirable’ states of society
   (e.g. multiculturalism)
   - States of crisis and critically
   - Contemporary political trends and diversity (e.g. neoliberalism,
   benefit cuts)
   - Social movements, activism and identity politics (e.g. LGBTQIA* rights)
   - Different ‘publics’ and lived experiences of division/communality
   - Practices of representation and recognition (e.g. in the media, policy)

·       Tokenism and political correctness

   - Policing and censorship
   - Identities as multi-layered, *diverse* categories for social engagement
   - Intimacy practices, a-/sexuality and normativity
   - Gendered lives, realities and expectations
   - Racisms, anti-racisms and ‘post’-racisms
   - Colonialisms, ‘post’-colonialisms and neo-colonialisms
   - Feminisms, ‘post’-feminisms and men’s rights movements
   - Issues of dis-/ability in the home, the public sphere or the workplace
   - Questions of faith – religions and atheisms
   - Class, non-/belonging and socio-economic mobility
   - Privileged positionalities and subaltern knowledges
   - In-/visibility and potential of queer, DIY, alternative or grassroots
   spaces and efforts
   - Climate, ecology and the state of the ‘natural’ world
   - Diversity policies and organisational practice
   - Articulating Critical Diversities – the language of diversity issues
   - Media discourses on diversity and difference
   - Humour as a means of/against discrimination
   - Critical Diversities in the academy
   - Divides between theories and practices of diversity
   - Methodologies for researching and assessing Critical Diversities





Please submit your *300 word abstract, a short biography and your contact
details* to tensions.rhetorics.realities at gmail.com by the deadline of
*10thJune 2013
*. We are looking forward to receiving your contributions! Please feel free
to contact us with any enquiries or expressions of interest.

Follow us on our website: https://tensionsrhetoricsrealities.wordpress
.com/call-for-papers/



Kind regards,

Alexa, Nikki, Mercedes & Sanaz.


-- 
Sanaz Raji
+44 (0) 780 7873 550
Web: http://leeds.academia.edu/SanazRaji



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