CFP – Camps, (In)justice, and Solidarity in the Americas (deadline April 1, 2021)

CALL FOR PAPERS
Camps, (In)justice, and Solidarity in the Americas
Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the Guantánamo Bay Detention Camps
January 28-31, 2022, University of Graz, Austria
The 1st Graz/Puerto Rico International Conference on Human Rights
from an Inter-American Perspective
Organized by the Center for Inter-American Studies, University of Graz, together with the
Department of English, College of Humanities, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 1, 2021

January 2022 will mark the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the Guantánamo Bay
detention camps, after which they were used as a U.S. military prison just months after the
terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001. Such anniversaries offer opportunities to pause, look back, and
imagine the future anew, but what insights will this one foster? Shortly after detention operations involving suspected terrorists began at Guantánamo Bay, the late American Studies scholar Amy Kaplan referred to the U.S. naval base as “a location where many narratives about the Americas intersect” and speculated that it was an anomaly that could become a norm. In the almost two decades that have passed since then, the narratives that Kaplan refers to still call for analysis and discussion. We therefore invite you to contextualize detention in terms of a broad typology of camps and camp-like institutions in the Americas: detention and internment camps, prisoner-ofwar camps, labor camps, black sites, offshore detention centers, concentration and re-education camps, and prison units, among others. Graz stands out as an appropriate environment for exploring these topics given its status as the first European “Human Rights City.” The aim of the conference is to facilitate interdisciplinary and intersectional exchange and discourse by featuring work that explores narratives of (in)justices, human rights, and solidarities in the Americas.
Abstracts of 200-350 words for a 20-minute presentation or a poster should be submitted to camps2022@uni-graz.at by April 1, 2021. Please, include a biography of 100 words or less.
Proposals for presenting poetry, art, film, and other creative work will also be considered. The
languages of the conference are English and Spanish, and abstracts will be accepted in both
languages. Topics to be addressed at the conference include but are not limited to:
The past and current status of Guantánamo Bay’s detention facilities
Indian reductions (reducciones de indios) and Native American reservations
Prisoners of war and refugee camps, such as in WW I and II, in the Americas
Activism and human rights advocacy in the Americas
Memoirs, essays, and poetry by former detainees in the Americas
Dimensions of personal identity (intersections of race, class, gender, religion, age, sexual
orientation) in the context of detention camps and facilities in the Americas
Truth and reconciliation commissions in the Americas and on the global scale
Abolitionism, military prisons and detention
Censorship and other reactions to art by former detainees and prisoners
Representations of detention facilities in the Americas in media, art and popular culture
Guantánamo, the War on Terror and other detention facilities in the university classroom
Political discourse analysis and (anti-)terrorism
(In)Just treatment and violations of the human rights of detainees in the Americas
Intersectional solidarity and the future
The conference will feature presentations by keynote speakers, specialists on Guantánamo, and
scholars from a wide range of fields. It will include sessions on special topics, a poster session,
and an excursion to a former concentration camp at nearby Wagna/Leibnitz. A selection of
presentations will be published in an edited volume following the conference.