Every year, the Caribbean Philosophical Association (CPA) invites proposals from
scholars in any discipline who aim to “shift the geography of reason”
by exploring critical, theoretical, and creative questions about or
relating to the Caribbean, its Diaspora, and the “global south” more
generally, including the South in the North. We particularly welcome
North-South and South-South intersections and/or dialogues. The theme
for this year's meeting deals with migrations and diaspora. While proposals
dealing with the broader organizing theme of the CPA (“shifting the
geography of reason”) will be welcome, the organizers are especially
interested in presentations and panels that highlight questions about
space, traveling, national and transnational communities, gender and
sexuality, and issues of race and identity across migrations and
diasporas not only in the Caribbean, but globally. We accept proposals
in English, French, and Spanish.
The CPA has announced its 2012 annual meeting CALL FOR PAPERS. Click here for more information.