2024-12-25
【代公告】NATSA 30th Annual Conference Call for Proposals
North American Taiwan Studies Association 30th Annual Conference
Toward an Otherwise in Taiwan and Beyond
June 30 - July 2, 2025
Stanford University
The NATSA 2025 conference continues our three-decade tradition of fostering a space for scholars focused on Taiwan across disciplines. Thoughtfully engaging with the rich foundation of existing scholarships on Taiwan, the NATSA 2025 conference seeks to uncover new possibilities through original and insightful inquiries into Taiwan. We invite all participants to consider questions including: What are alternative ways of knowing and alliance-making? How do we imagine networks of care at a time when multiple disparities remain unrecognized? What are the tensions when we try to center Taiwan for transformational knowledge-building and world-making?
The NATSA 2025 conference invites participants to collectively work towards a vision of the “otherwise.” The “otherwise” is a flexible framework embraced by fields closely linked to social movements—such as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. The NATSA 2025 conference strives to adopt this framework as a space for alternative approaches to care and critique, aiming to reconsider oppressive realities by investigating research, theories, and methods that challenge dominant epistemologies and unjust structures to envision new modes of scholarly engagement. Additionally, by cultivating dialogues between this framework and Taiwan Studies, the conference aims to foster collaboration among diverse voices and perspectives, extending beyond the confines of academic disciplines, nation-state geopolitics, and identity politics. In this spirit, we hope to recenter marginalized aspects of Taiwan and interrogate traditional disciplinary methodologies, boundaries, and narratives that have governed Taiwan studies.
We invite submissions from scholars, activists, and beyond, to engage broadly with the theme of “the otherwise,” drawing on their diverse fields, disciplines, and areas of expertise, including but not limited to:
Care, Disability, and Transformative Justice
Class, Labor, and Exploitation
Environment, Ocean, and Islands
Gender, Sexuality, and Subjectivity
Health Equity and Well-being
Indigenous Re/insurgence, Self-Determination, and Self-representation
Literature, Film, and Media
Linguistic and Language
Music, Art, and Performance
Migration, Intersectionality, and Political Economy
Political Communication and Election
Peace, Security, and Critical International Relations
Settler/colonialism, Coloniality, and Decolonization
Science, Technology, and Infrastructure
Important dates (Eastern Time):
Submission Dates: November 15, 2024 - January 15, 2025 (Google Form will close on January 15 at 11:59 pm ET)
Notification of Acceptance: March 7, 2025
Conference Dates: June 30-July 2, 2025
The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award will be available for application upon acceptance of the proposal.
Submission portal: LINK
***Please note that the proposal must be written in English, and if accepted, the presentation must also be in English.
****Please note that submissions that are not in the correct format will not be considered.