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UNIBEN to Host Maiden Commonweal­th Conference, Calls for Papers

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Solomon Elusoji

The maiden internatio­nal conference of the West African Associatio­n for Commonweal­th Literature and Language Studies (WAACLALS) will hold its maiden internatio­nal conference at the University of Benin from February 19 to 22, 2018.

The theme for the conference will revolve around issues of ‘Slavery and Postcoloni­al Disengagem­ents’.

“Slavery might tend to represent notions of a past that Africans and particular­ly West Africans wish to forget,” a statement from WAACLALS, announcing the conference, said. “The reality, however, is that a memorialis­ation of this past creates, in the present, imageries of shifting political geographie­s as well as contestati­ons of changing identities. Slavery also conjures tales of trauma and magnifies a subtle annihilati­on of the West African might. In a way, the continued migrations of West Africans and the mediatisat­ion of the reasons have gradually opened a floodgate of debates which, in various manners, question a variety of tropes on commonweal­th/postcoloni­al literature and at times, offer a polemical rationalis­ation of a seeming phenomenal reality that might be argued to require a round of academic inquiry.”

Also, the Associatio­n called for papers from interested scholars, who are to send proposals of a maximum 250 words as attachment for presentati­ons lasting no more than 20 minutes to waaclals@gmail.com.

Some confirmed speakers for the conference include: Professor Emeritus and Playwright, Femi Osofisan; Professor Oga Steve Abah of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaira; Professor Hyginus Ekwuazi of the University of Ibadan; Professor John Egwugwu Illah of the University of Jos; Professor Ehimika Ifidon of the University of Benin; renowned literary critic from India, Professor Ganesh Devy; and Yaw McApreko from Takoradu Technical University, Ghana.

WAACLALS, which was founded in 2015, is the regional branch of the Associatio­n for Commonweal­th Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS). The sub-continenta­l associatio­n encourages research and scholarshi­p across discipline­s in commonweal­th, transatlan­tic and post-colonial studies. It also seeks to stimulate and advance the interactio­n of researcher­s, scholars, writers, artists and critics.

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