[KS] Please distribute this call for papers (sending it the second time)

Kelly Jeong kyjeong at ucr.edu
Sat Feb 17 17:41:09 EST 2018


CFP: Literature and Film in Neoliberal East Asia

A Forum Session at the next MLA convention in Chicago, January 3-6, 2019



In recent decades East Asian societies have felt the reach of neoliberalism
as a culture, a set of economic policies, and political agenda, which has
informed people's lives in various ways. This guaranteed panel for Modern
Language Association’s LLC East Asian Forum is an opportunity to present
works that discuss literature and film in neoliberal East Asia.



Some questions that papers might address through a study of East Asian
literary and cinematic texts include the following:



How does neoliberalism reshape and reorganize the socio-economy in such a
way as to produce new class systems? What are the most valuable assets for
individuals and for families in neoliberal societies and world order? Is
there a relationship between the surging of misogyny and neoliberal politics?
How does neoliberalism impact and control transnational circulations of
tangible and intangible things such as consumer products and labor,
knowledge and power, and popular cultures? How does neoliberalism affect
experiences of space, geography, and travel?



Please submit a 250-word maximum abstract in MS word format via email
attachment by March 15 to the session organizer Kelly Jeong.
kyjeong at ucr.edu  Abstracts will be selected by March 25. Presenters must be
current MLA members.


-- 
Kelly Y. Jeong
Associate Professor, Korean Studies and Comparative Literature
Director of Korean Studies Program
Director of Comparative Literature Program
Department of Comparative Literature and Languages
UC Riverside
900 University Avenue HMNSS 2401
Riverside, CA  92521

Tel  951 827 1534 (Message)
Fax 951 827 2160 (Dept.)
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