Global Challenges: Borders, Populism and the Postcolonial Condition

In order to address these and similar questions, LNUC Concurrences and alumni of the 2008 School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell, are organizing a 3-day conference at Linnaeus University, Sweden June 14-16, 2018. In an effort to closely involve all participants in the conversations that emerge, the size of the meeting will be limited. The conference will be comprised of a number of thematic sessions that include, but are not limited to:

• Contemporary cultural discourses on torture, dignity, and victimization

• Sovereignty, violence, and citizenship

• Migration, mobility, and borders

• Postcoloniality, nationalism and human rights

• Non-human animals, suffering and resistance

• Austerity, populism and the demise of the left

• The continuing impact of the long history of colonialism

Our aim is to traverse varied intellectual and geographical spaces and to approach the themes from multiple disciplines including literature, history, visual studies, sociology, geography, political science, philosophy, anthropology, and other relevant fields. The venue for the conference will be Teleborg Castle situated on the Växjö campus of Linnaeus University.