VII Zverev International Conference at RSUH: Colonial and Postcolonial Discourses in American Literature, Culture, and Politics: Pro et Contra

Q4 Arts and Humanities
I. Morozova, V. Zhuravleva
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The review outlines the major topics of the conference on American Studies held by RSUH in May 2021. Colonial and postcolonial discourses, their intervention and interpretation are still simultaneously extraordinarily enabling and theoretically problematic. The question is how literary and historical texts as well as cultural and political representations could be analyzed from colonial and postcolonial point of view. The conference topics integrated colonial and postcolonial discourses into a wide range of humanitarian fields in order to understand their common elements, which make a contribution to an identifiable American national outlook. Themes of interest included colonialism as a discourse of domination; hybrid modalities of identity and their difference; ethnographic translations of radical alterity; postcolonialism and feminism as critical discourses; the relationship between race, language, and culture; global history and postcolonialism; postcolonial discourse in the US foreign policy.
美国文学、文化与政治中的殖民与后殖民话语:赞成与反对
本报告概述了我校将于2021年5月举行的美国研究会议的主要议题。殖民和后殖民的话语,它们的干预和解释仍然同时是非常有利的和理论上的问题。问题是如何从殖民和后殖民的角度分析文学和历史文本以及文化和政治表征。会议主题将殖民和后殖民话语整合到广泛的人道主义领域,以了解它们的共同因素,这有助于形成一个可识别的美国国家前景。感兴趣的主题包括殖民主义作为一种统治话语;身份的混合形式及其差异;激进另类的民族志翻译;作为批判话语的后殖民主义与女性主义种族、语言和文化之间的关系;全球历史与后殖民主义;美国外交政策中的后殖民话语
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