Transnational Lives/ Biography Across Boundaries

Transnational Lives/ Biography Across Boundaries

Organizer
Humanities Research Centre, Prof. Desley Deacon, Dr. Penny Russell, Prof. Angela Woollacott
Venue
Location
Canberra
Country
Australia
From - Until
26.07.2006 - 28.07.2006
By
Leena Messina

The impulse to biography has often had a national base, and in its conventional forms biography has tended to serve national interests. Yet lives - occupations, networks, relationships, families, households, and the intimate - have eluded national borders in multiple ways that this conference seeks to explore. Mobility has been a central factor of modernity, facilitated by technologies of transport and communication and by modern notions of improving and changing the self. The structures of colonialism, indentured, convict and migrant labour, globalising economies, transnational cultural media - including film and theatre, higher education and professional training, have all contributed to lives that transcend the national.

What difference does it make to biography and to history to think of lives as transnational? What conceptual work do we have to do to think about lives as transnational? What makes a life transnational? What is the significance of the local in a transnational life? What possibilities does biography present for the writing of global histories? Can the history of diaspora be written via collective life stories? What historical developments, such as the passport, have forced life stories into national boundaries?

We invite papers from a variety of disciplines and media that address the conceptual challenges, practical difficulties and intellectual possibilities of telling transnational life stories. Possible session themes include:

- The politics of life stories.
- The local and the transnational.
- Elite and subordinate selves.
- Empire and intimacy.
- Domesticity and family in mobile lives.
- Modernity and the transnational.
- Transnational, cosmopolitan, global, international, diasporic?
- Practical research problems and solutions.
- Audience and publication.
- Biographical dictionaries in a global world.
- Ethics, private lives and ethics committees.

Programm

Contact (announcement)

Professor Desley Deacon
History Program, Research School of Social Sciences
Australian National University
Canberra ACT Australia 0200
Tel: 61 2 6125 2356 direct
61 2 6125 2354 History office
Fax: 61 2 6125 3969
deacon@coombs.anu.edu.au
http://histrsss.anu.edu.au

http://www.anu.edu.au/hrc/conferences/conferences_2006/Transnational_Lives.php
Editors Information
Published on
21.04.2006
Contributor
Classification
Temporal Classification
Regional Classification
Additional Informations
Country Event
Language(s) of event
English
Language of announcement