ML 2018 - 2018 Maple Leaf & Eagle Conference for North American Studies
Topics/Call fo Papers
Drawing from the founding documents of the United States and Canada, phrases such as “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” and “peace, order, and good government” have been used to express the ideologies of the two countries. Recent political developments in both countries have received global attention, and the project of understanding North America is now as critical as ever—if not more so. The ideas, ideals and ideologies that shape the two countries—and through them, the world beyond—have particular cultural and historical dimensions. North America has been defined by political and legal practices, minority identity politics, and everyday life, as well as by literature, popular culture, and media.
For decades, the Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference for North American Studies has been a vibrant venue for exploring and explaining the phenomenon that is North America, including the study of North America itself. In the spirit of inclusiveness and multi- and interdisciplinary research, we invite presentations from a wide range of research traditions, and from a variety of political and ideological backgrounds.
Possible approaches include, but are not limited to:
– Comparative, international, and transnational North American Studies
– The study of North America
– Politics and the political culture of the United States and Canada
– The economics and the economy of the United States and Canada
– The people and peoples of and in North America
– Race, ethnicity, gender, and sex: representations and ideologies
– Regional ideals and ideologies
– Border studies
– Environmental ideologies
– The relationships of humans and non-humans
– Legal aspects of identification, sovereignty, and state/provincial rights
– Ideologies in media, including digital media
For decades, the Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference for North American Studies has been a vibrant venue for exploring and explaining the phenomenon that is North America, including the study of North America itself. In the spirit of inclusiveness and multi- and interdisciplinary research, we invite presentations from a wide range of research traditions, and from a variety of political and ideological backgrounds.
Possible approaches include, but are not limited to:
– Comparative, international, and transnational North American Studies
– The study of North America
– Politics and the political culture of the United States and Canada
– The economics and the economy of the United States and Canada
– The people and peoples of and in North America
– Race, ethnicity, gender, and sex: representations and ideologies
– Regional ideals and ideologies
– Border studies
– Environmental ideologies
– The relationships of humans and non-humans
– Legal aspects of identification, sovereignty, and state/provincial rights
– Ideologies in media, including digital media
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