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Culture catcher: 26

by Michael Connor

February 3, 2011

The ANU advertises a forthcoming conference:

Honour Killing Across Culture and Time

Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 8-9 December 2011

Call for Papers 

Honour-motivated violence is a trans-historical and cross-cultural phenomenon, yet it has recently become a metonym for Islamic and anti-modern cultures. How can inter-disciplinary conversations unpack this association to produce innovative ways of thinking about and acting against violence justified through claims of honour?

This conference will explore honour killing across periods, places, political contexts, legal regimes and religions. It will bring together scholars, artists and activists addressing such questions as:

Abstract deadline: 1 August 2011

Scholars, artists and activists are welcomed as presenters.

Participants are encouraged to seek their own funding for travel and accommodation.

Source: ANU, School of History website

 

Artist statement by Conference logo designer:

Through the interactive nature of my installations, sculptures, and textual drawings, I pose questions for each culture to examine from their own perspective: Considering that there is a figure but no embodied form showing, can this be called contemporary figurative Islamic Art? Do these life-size veiled figures threaten or confuse non-Muslim Westerners and why? Recognizing that this work represents women’s freedom to think, can this work be called a universally Feminist art?


Source: Artist’s website

 

 

 

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