This Call for Papers invites scholars and researchers to probe into the ongoing negotiations
• Decolonizing Trauma theory
• Re/Presentations of Trauma and Memory in Popular Culture in the Global South
• Digitizing Trauma and Memory in the Global South
• Reading the Global North from the Global South
• Theorizing the Other: Experiences of the marginalized communities in the Global South
• Contextualizing the disenfranchised in the Global South: Women and Children
• Trauma, Memory and Multilingualism in the Global South
• Bearing Witness: Perpetrators, Survivors and Bystanders in the Global South
• Institutionalizing Memory and Trauma in the Global South
• Memory Activism in the Global South
• Narratives and Representations in the Global South: Retellings, Censorships and
Contestations
• Resilience, Neuro-plasticity and Coping Mechanism in the Global South
• Indigenous ways of Healing: the Global South perspective
• Memory traces and Memory entanglements in the Global South
• Trans-cultural/ Trans-national/ Trans-generational perspectives and Migrant trauma
• Post-Pandemic Trauma and Trauma of the everyday in the context of the Global South
Important Dates:
Submission of Abstracts: 30th November, 2023
Intimation of Accepted Abstracts: 5th December, 2023
Submission of Full-Length papers: 5th January, 2024
Guidelines for Abstract and Paper Submission:
We invite abstracts of about 300 words along with a short bio-note of 100 words to be sent via email to yrcjmi2023jmi@gmail.com on or before 30th November, 2023. Full-length papers of accepted abstracts, of 4500-6000 words, in citation style MLA 9th Edition, should reach the same on or before 5th January, 2024.
Selected papers will be published in a collection of conference proceedings with a leading
international publisher.