Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: FUTH 2011 Application Deadline IMMINENT (April 14)

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From: "Ryan Dunch" <ryan.dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:29 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: FUTH 2011 Application Deadline IMMINENT (April 14)


> H-ASIA
> April 12, 2011
>
> FUTH 2011 Application Deadline IMMINENT (April 14)
> ************************************************************************
> From: RICH HK <hk.transnational.02@gmail.com>
>
> Only 2 days left until application deadline!
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities
> A Summer School for Graduate Students and Young Scholars
>
> The Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) is an annual
> summer school and year-round online forum for researchers and graduate
> students interested in the transnational paradigm of humanistic inquiry.
>
> FUTH takes its name and immediate inspiration from Poland's Flying
> University, an underground institution which offered an alternative
> education outside the remit of state control and government censorship.
> FUTH is particularly concerned with developing critical understandings
> that are resistant to the ideological and ideational hegemony of the
> nation-state and the epistemological and hermeneutic conventions that
> support it. This does not mean that FUTH seeks to dispense with the
> "national" and construct a reified "transnational" to replace it or to
> foster "transnationalism" as an ideological alternative to "nationalism".
> FUTH aims to free our imaginations from the regime of the nation-state and
> to offer new ways of thinking about the political, social and cultural
> order of the world, both past and present.
>
> The Flying University of Transnational Humanities is "in session" once per
> year for one week, and will normally be held during summer vacation. The
> host site changes on an annual or bi-annual basis and rotates between
> partner institutions. FUTH online runs year-round: through its dedicated
> website, a permanent online space will be provided for interactive
> discussions. All institutions, departments, and scholars are welcome to
> participate both offline and online.
>
> Each year, FUTH will have a different cross-disciplinary theme around
> which the sessions will be organized. Renowned scholars from partner and
> other institutions will be invited to share their ideas in lectures and
> discussions. The FUTH steering and advisory committees, in conjunction
> with faculty members of partner institutions and other specialists, will
> prepare lecture syllabi and reading lists. Student participants are
> expected to study the readings in advance of each lecture and seminar
> discussion. A selected number of participants will also have an
> opportunity to present their ongoing research. All lectures, seminars
> and presentations will be held in English, in principle, while the
> possibility of translingual practices will be explored.
>
> The 2nd FUTH will take place at the Research Institute of Comparative
> History and Culture, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, June 25-29, 2011.
> Under the subheading of "Border-crossing Self", we hope to gather diverse
> research and knowledge on border-related (cross-border or bordering)
> issues such as migration, ethnicity, language, citizenship and gender and
> open up a forum for discussions on the (un)making of the trans/national
> self.
>
> FUTH 2011
> Date: June 25 ­ 29, 2011
> Venue: International Conference Room, Paiknam Library & Academic
> Information Center, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
> Hosted by: Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang
> University
> Sponsored by: National Research Foundation of Korea
> Theme: Border-crossing Self
>
> Application deadline: April 14, 2011
>
> Eligibility: Graduate students as well as recent PhDs are welcome to
> participate.
>
> To apply: Please fill out and send as attachment via email the application
> form on our website
> <http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3>http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3
> to hk.transnational@gmail.com.
>
> Registration fee: There is no registration fee.
>
> Accommodation and travel: Accommodation will be provided for all
> participants. However, participants are expected to arrange their own
> funding for travel and daily living expenses. After a review by the
> organizing committee of the academic statement and the presentation
> proposal, partial travel grants may be awarded to a limited number of
> applicants who are not able to raise the necessary funds.
>
> Presentation: Qualified graduate students and young scholars may give a
> presentation on their ongoing research in a graduate session where
> lecturers will participate as commentators. We encourage all applicants to
> submit a proposal for presentation. Those interested in presenting their
> research should apply with their curriculum vitae, academic statement and
> an abstract of their proposed presentation. All applications are subject
> to review by the FUTH organizing committee.
>
> Website:
> <http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1>http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1
>
> Contact: hk.transnational@gmail.com
>
> [Ed. note: the full program has been omitted for space reasons, but
> interested readers may refer to the website or contact the email above.
> RD]
>
>
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