Indigenous Cultural Practices in the Age of Globalization:
The 2016 NTU International Theatre Conference
In the 1980s, Anderson proposed the concept of “imagined community” to explain the emergence of nation-state. Appadurai in the 90s further extended its notion of collective imagination to discuss global culture in the postelectronic world. Through collective reading, criticism and pleasure, a “community of sentiment” is made possible. With the help of mass media and migration, individuals and groups have responded to modernity in their own terms and deployed their imaginations differently in the practice of their everyday lives. The experiments with modernity vary and have gone beyond the regulations of the state. The global flows and interactions can no longer be understood in terms of center-periphery/ east-west models, but rather in terms of disjunctures. People do not necessarily accept mainstream culture as it is; they tend to incorporate their agenda and preferences while annexing the global into their own practices of the modern.
The NTU International Theatre Conference is a biennial event hosted by the Department of Drama and Theatre at National Taiwan University. National Taiwan University invites proposal submissions for the conference. In the proposal please include:
1. Title
2. Abstract (600 words in Chinese or 350 words in English)
3. Bio (100 words)
4. Contact info
The conference is scheduled on 2016/10/29 (Sat.) 10/30 (Sun.). Presentations may be given in Chinese or English. The deadline for proposals is February 15, 2016. Please email the proposal to the conference organizer, Hsiao-Mei Hsiehntutheaterconference@gmail.com. Participants will be notified of the results by the end of March.
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