Second CFP for “The Sacred, the Secular, and the State”

We are still looking for another paper or two for this session, so if you are interested, please let us know.

The secular nation-state is in many respects the normative political institution that structures the contemporary international system. Despite their stated secularism, however, many states nevertheless intervene in the religious sphere in a variety of ways, blurring the putative distinction between “church” and “state.” Beyond such interventions, moreover, other forms of identity, including gender, ethnic, national, and religious, are bound up with the state in collective memory, popular discourse, and everyday practice. Arguably, then, political-territorial institutions intersect with different formulations of identity in a dynamic process of mutual constitution. Making sense of the “significance and meaning” of the territorial state in the modern world therefore necessitates paying attention to such concerns, particularly vis-à-vis the question of religion.

The aim of this session is to explore issues related to the kinds spatialities, for example, that emerge out of the connections between religion, the state, ethno-national identity, gender, class, and/or other forms of subjectivity? What are the implications for theories of secularism? And how might recognition of the “hidden” imbrications of the state and the sacred shape the way we approach the problem of nationalism?

If you are interested, please contact Vincent Artman (artmanvm@miamioh.edu) with your abstract and AAG PIN.

2nd session on Ethnonationalism w/ Eurasian and European Specialty Groups

Deadline: November 13, 2019

We’ve got openings for presenters interested in joining a *second* panel on ethnonationalism.

Two sessions are open, following the same CfPs as before – one focusing on Eurasia (broadly conceived); one focusing on Europe, the European Union, and the EEA. We thank our co-sponsors and supporters (Political Geography, Legal Geography, Cultural Geography, and others) for their sustained interest and assistance in getting out the word on one of AAG 2020’s featured themes.

We are looking for a wide range of contributions which deal with the empirical, theoretical, and methodological constructs of (ethno)nationalism, generally focusing on:

  • material and representational manifestations of ethnonationalism(s);
  • economic, demographic, and in/exclusionary structures and agencies;
  • memory, history, and imaginaries;
  • transnational, diasporic, and mobility geographies;
  • embodied nationalisms and identity;
  • urban, regional, national, supranational scales;
  • resource nationalisms;
  • power and resistance;
  • borders, territory, and so forth

As with the first sessions, this is envisioned as a paper session, however, given the interdisciplinary framework of this CfP and the broad geographies under consideration, a discussant may be included; we aim to be as flexible as possible.

For European Specialty Group inquiries, please send your title, abstract, and PIN to co-organizers Mathias Le Bossé (lebosse@kutztown.edu) and James E. Baker (james.eugene.baker@huskers.unl.edu) by November 13th if you would like to be included.

For Eurasian Specialty Group inquiries, please send title, abstract, and PIN to James E. Baker (james.eugene.baker@huskers.unl.edu).