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13th Annual OSU/IU Conference: 20/20 (Re)Vision

OSU/IU
February 21 - February 22, 2020
12:00PM - 6:00PM
Research Commons (18th Ave Library) & Denney Hall

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Add to Calendar 2020-02-21 12:00:00 2020-02-22 18:00:00 13th Annual OSU/IU Conference: 20/20 (Re)Vision The Folklore Student Association (FSA) at the Ohio State University, in collaboration with the Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology at Indiana University, will be hosting the 13th Annual IU/OSU Conference with the tiitle of 20/20 (Re)Vision: Looking Back, Thinking Forward. The conference invites participants to foreground alternative, decolonial, and under-acknowledged perspectives that engage critically with disciplinary origins across folklore and ethnomusicology graduate student scholarship. Specifically, we welcome perspectives that are interdisciplinary in nature and prompt critical discussion and reflection to capture emergent applied and academic trajectories. We encourage those presenting to engage with questions about their own citational practices (both formal and informal) and the kinds of histories we are invoking, and what kind of futures those open up. This year's keynote speaker will be Rachel V. González-Martin of the University of Texis-Austin.  The conference will also be sponsoring a forum at the conference: (re)folk-us where we’ll spend time envisioning what we want for the future of the IU/OSU conference as well as our fields themselves. We encourage interdisciplinary conversations about how to build stronger solidarity networks among scholars, activists, community organizations, artists, and other actors in this pivotal societal moment. For more information on how to submit proposals and the full CFP, please visit our event website here. Please email osu.studentfolk@gmail.com with any questions. Research Commons (18th Ave Library) & Denney Hall Humanities Institute huminst@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Folklore Student Association (FSA) at the Ohio State University, in collaboration with the Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology at Indiana University, will be hosting the 13th Annual IU/OSU Conference with the tiitle of 20/20 (Re)Vision: Looking Back, Thinking Forward. The conference invites participants to foreground alternative, decolonial, and under-acknowledged perspectives that engage critically with disciplinary origins across folklore and ethnomusicology graduate student scholarship. Specifically, we welcome perspectives that are interdisciplinary in nature and prompt critical discussion and reflection to capture emergent applied and academic trajectories. We encourage those presenting to engage with questions about their own citational practices (both formal and informal) and the kinds of histories we are invoking, and what kind of futures those open up. This year's keynote speaker will be Rachel V. González-Martin of the University of Texis-Austin. 

The conference will also be sponsoring a forum at the conference: (re)folk-us where we’ll spend time envisioning what we want for the future of the IU/OSU conference as well as our fields themselves. We encourage interdisciplinary conversations about how to build stronger solidarity networks among scholars, activists, community organizations, artists, and other actors in this pivotal societal moment.

For more information on how to submit proposals and the full CFP, please visit our event website herePlease email osu.studentfolk@gmail.com with any questions.