CFP: Fascism and the International: The Global Order Today and Tomorrow (Mexico City, June 18-20, 2017)
For readers interested in the international dimensions of fascism, here's an exciting (and topical) call for applications for an interdisciplinary workshop to be held at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City:
Paper proposals for this workshop on the international dimensions of fascism are warmly invited from scholars, artists and activists working in and across the fields of international law, history, history of art, international relations, postcolonial studies, sociology, anthropology, political theory, geography, feminist studies, queer theory and critical race theory.
In light of the recent and very rapid re-centring of fascist discourse and iconography across the world, the workshop aims to take fascism and its concept of the international seriously as distinctive, perhaps even inevitable consequences of the unification of 'the world' as such since 1492.
While the workshop leans towards the field of international law, its character is strongly interdisciplinary. Interventions (including textual, visual and aural interventions) from individuals and groups working in all disciplines are welcome.
We are delighted to say that the workshop is being hosted by the Museo de Arte Moderno (MAM) in Mexico City. The MAM, itself a landmark in modernist architecture, is home to one of the most important collections of anti-fascist art in Latin America. An introduction to and tour of this collection will be included in the workshop's activities.
The topics we expect to be investigating include (but are by no means limited to): ** The international dimensions of neo-fascist groups like Golden Dawn and the 'Alt-Right', together with their historical connections to(and disconnections from) inter-war fascist movements; ** The innovations made by fascist international lawyers and theorists of the international in the1920s and 1930s in Italy, Japan, France, Germany, Argentina and elsewhere; ** The relationship between decolonisation, fascism and anti-colonial theory in Indonesia,Martinique, Ethiopia and elsewhere in the Third World; ** The political economy of fascism; ** The influence of fascist ideas and practices on post-War dictatorships, both in the Third World and in the West; ** The fascist and anti-fascist history of everyday concepts such as environmentalism,motherhood, freedom, space and accumulation; ** The relationship between fascism/anti-fascism and Futurism, Dada, Surrealism and other art movements both during the inter-war period and today.
Abstracts should be sent to the workshop's organiser, Rose Sydney Parfitt (Melbourne Law School/