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From Biopolitics to Ecoaesthetics: Legacies of Encroachment(s) (French and Francophone Studies (NeMLA 2024, Boston)

Beginning
07.03.2024
End
10.03.2024
Abstract submission deadline
30.09.2023

“Your right to swing your arms ends just where the other man’s nose begins,” is a popular ( Zechariah Chafee, 1919) is a popular aphorism in legal imaginaries that theoretically synthesizes the scope of concepts such as freedom, power, and sovereignty. The reality of globalization, and its inherent movements and interactions of bodies, challenges the radical frame and geographies of the aforementioned concepts. The inevitability of the relation, in its materialisations as contact, conflict, and integration, highlights the thin lines between acknowledging, understanding, and trespassing boundaries in human relations to each other and to the systems that govern their lives. Boundaries being perceived either as divine or man-made laws, their existence and legacies are sustained by internalized knowledge of codes and conventions, values and principles, traditions and modus operandi. The idea of encroachment in thinking of the experiences of boundaries in human relations captures the inevitable obsession for trespassing. Regarldess of its motivation, trespassing has an impact on the body that is transformative. Therefore, the effects of encroachment pervade the body in its relation to itself and its environment(s). In thinking about legacies of encroachments in French and Francophone literatures, we think of the legacies of this concept in literary practices, in thematical choices across geographies, and its transmedial expressions within and beyond the literary canon(s). 

Keywords

Bio/power/ethics/aesthetics

Slavery

Neo/post/de/colonialism

Migration/Migritude

Globalism

Trans/national/feminism

Race

Gender

Capitalism

Care

Violence

Rape

War

Crime/Punishment

Borders

 

 https://www.linkedin.com/in/murielle-sandra-tiako-djomatchoua-911093159/

 mt2200@princeton.edu

 Tiako Djomatchoua Murielle Sandra

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Fields of research

French literature, Literature from Sub-Saharan Africa, Gender Studies/Queer Studies, Postcolonial studies

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Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Date of publication: 14.08.2023
Last edited: 14.08.2023