Writing While Arab:
Politics, Hyphens, and Homelands
RAWI – the Radius of Arab American Writers, Inc. – is organizing its second national conference in
This year’s conference theme, “Writing While Arab: Politics, Hyphens, and Homelands,” seeks to address the multiple challenges Arab American writers face in an intensified post-9/11 climate. How is Arab American writing impacted by the targeting of Arabs (and Muslims) as the national enemy inside and outside of the
The organizing committee is accepting proposals for individual papers, entire sessions, presentations, performances, films, roundtables, workshops, conversations, and other non-traditional formats that address the theme of Arab American writing. All genres welcome – memoir, children’s writing, poetry, performance, journalism, translation, fiction, blogs, spoken word, creative non-fiction, academic writing, screenwriting,playwriting, etc. Proposals are welcome from those who are published and non-published, teachers and students, activists, publishers, historians, journalists, artists, novelists, filmmakers – experienced and beginners.
Topics may include but are not limited to the following:
Writing about War: How have Arab American writings been influenced by the crises in
The Politics of Publishing While Arab: What kinds of challenges have Arab American writers faced in publishing? Is the nature of these challenges exclusively political?
Beyond Coffee and Grape Leaves: What is the significance of Arab American writers
working within these cultural motifs? What are their limitations?
Conversations with other Hyphenated Writers: A dialogue with South Asian American, African-American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American writers.
Poetic Textual Analysis: How do Arab American poetry, fiction, drama, and
The Arab Blogosphere: How have blogs become an important site for Arab American writing?
Crossing Over & Bending Genres: Exploring the role of creative nonfiction, academic poetic writing, and other innovative forms of writing.
approximately 250 words. For collective submissions please provide panel/ roundtable/ workshop title, list of presenters, and an abstract for the session that includes a description of what each individual will present.
Please send your RAWI conference proposals as Word attachments via e-mail to
Evelyn Alsultany (alsultan@umich.edu) and
Deborah(debnajor@rawi.org)
by December 1, 2006.
Please include a 1-page resume or
CV for each presenter.