[Reader-list] Call for Papers: "New Cultures of the Left" - first South Asian Historical Materialism Conference (New Delhi, 3-4 April 2013)

Harsh Kapoor aiindex at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 01:40:33 IST 2012


South Asia Citizens Web - 12 June 2012
http://www.sacw.net/article2701.html

The Delhi HM Conference “New Cultures of the Left”, the first South
Asian Historical Materialism Conference, will be held at the
Conference Centre, Delhi University, on 3-4 April 2013. The conference
occurs against several backgrounds that make the revival of the left
and the reemergence of Marxist and other forms of radical theory and
politics imperative. These ‘backgrounds’ include the massive
convulsions in the world economy from the financial crash of 2008
onwards; the great uprisings in the Arab world that dominated the
whole of 2011 with their remarkable mass-based struggles for
democracy; the emergence in the West of spontaneous forms of
resistance to Austerity politics and its fierce attacks on the lives
of millions of people both in and out of employment.

The background to the Conference also includes the consolidation of
powerful capitalist interests in countries like India where big
business now shapes public policy without the shackles of ‘socialism’,
and government and business have jointly undermined the unions,
massively casualised labour markets and accelerated the dispossession
of whole communities. The consolidation, likewise, of deeply
authoritarian tendencies, both secular and religious, that stand for
the eradication of existing constitutional democracies and the rights
they offer to the mass of citizens in favour of stronger, more
repressive states or states reconstructed on non-secular
‘fundamentalist’ lines. And last but not least, the deep crisis of the
Party-controlled left and its inability to debate issues in open,
democratic and politically creative ways, much less to attract a new
generation of workers and youth to the cause of a radical left
politics and culture.

The conference is seen as both South Asian and internationalist in a
wider sense. We invite papers (20 minute presentations) or panel
proposals (for sessions of 1 hr 45 mins) under any of the broad themes
below:

1) The legacies of Marx (Marxism as a theoretical/philosophical tradition);
2) Perspectives for socialism in the twenty-first century;
3) The Left, religion, caste & cultural politics today;
4) Violence, war and modernity (including papers on fascism, both
historical & contemporary);
5) New debates on sexual politics, and Marxism and Feminism;
6) The return of immiseration: workers, work, land and communities;
7) The crisis and finance capital today;
8) Red & Green: an integration of perspectives;
9) Struggles for democracy;
10) Capitalism and contemporary media cultures;
11) Culture on the Left (Literature, art, film);
12) Histories of the Left and Marxism in South Asia and internationally;
13) New developments in Marxist philosophy;
14) The contemporary relevance of Marx’s Capital.

Paper abstracts and panel proposals submissions should try and stay
within 300 words, and be sent in to: submissionsdelhihm(at)gmail.com
by 1st September 2012.

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