Non ACCUTE CFPs

CFP: Citing/Sighting Co-Resistance in ‘Canadian’ Literature – MLA 2025, New Orleans, 9-12 Jan 2025 (Deadline: 31 March 2024)

In Rehearsals for Living (2022), Leanne Betasamosake Simpson (a Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg story-teller, scholar, activist, and a member of Alderville First Nation) and Robyn Maynard (a public intellectual, activist, and assistant Professor of Black Feminisms in Canada at UofT-Scarborough) offer an extended reflection on anti-colonial relationality in settler sites like Canada: if ‘solidarity’ presumes a singular, uniform response to settler-colonialism’s ongoing depredations, Simpson and Maynard’s discussions of “constellations of co-resistance” emphasize the complex refusals that frustrate colonial power by honouring nuanced differences in positionality.  As a relational practice, co-resistance emerges from Black, Indigenous, Asian, and Queer coalitions; it fosters anti-colonial action through the collaborative unlearning of colonial legacies, racial capitalism, and gender-based violence.

For this guaranteed panel for the MLA’s 2025 conference in New Orleans (Jan 9th-12th), the Canadian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Executive seeks papers that foreground co-resistance in settler sites. This can include studies of co-resistance within ‘Canadian’ literature (broadly conceived) or research that considers how anti-colonial scholars can navigate the academy by learning to sight, cite, and create co-resistant constellations themselves.  

Co-resistant topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Creative kinships
  • Mobilizing narratives
  • Intergenerational solidarities
  • Boundary-crossing manifestations of care
  • Collaborative and/or interdisciplinarity scholarship
  • Activism across borders, whether disciplinary or national
  • The ethics of cross-racial graduate student supervision
  • Narrative sanctuaries and/or stories of refuge
  • Citational practices in anti-colonial research
  • Communal archives/archiving community
  • Land-based coalition building
  • Fugitive intimacies
  • Cluster hires

The Canadian LLC invites 250-word paper proposals with 50-word bios to be sent to Dr. L. Camille van der Marel at vandermarell@macewan.ca by March 31st, 2024.

Many thanks for sharing your time and insights.

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