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International Conference on Naming in Asia: Local Identities and Global ChangeCall for Papers
The cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary study of personal names is one
of
the most promising endeavours in the fields of history, social
anthropology,
sociology and linguistics. It holds the key to a number of important
issues,
including the definition of personal identities, the position of the Chinese and Chinese-influenced naming systems include a sequence of two or three names -we could call them plurinominal- while Austronesian local systems tend to prefer a system based on one name -uninominal- supplemented or replaced in a number of cases by a colonial-inspired binomial system --whereby a person is known under a first or given name and a surname. The link between surnaming and modernisation in European history are beginning to be explored. In Asian and comparative terms the ground is still more fertile, with some recent publications (Scott et al. 2002, Massard-Vincent & Pauwels, 1999) just beginning the process of analysis. Much further ground must be covered before we can establish typologies and trends, and relate changes in the naming systems to social and political changes among the enormous diversity of Asian naming. TOPICS With this end in view, an international conference is being convened in
Singapore. Its aim will be to cover new ground and better understand the
role of naming in Asian societies through their past history and present
circumstances, particularly global change. Papers are encouraged either to The following topics are among those encouraged: Comparative study of personal names--typology of naming systems The politics of naming: surnaming and the state What is in a name: worldviews, cosmologies, representations Names and religious identities. Name-changing and religious conversion Names and inheritance. Do patrilineages concentrate capital? Structural role of naming in different societies Regional naming systems: global and local Islamic naming in Asian societies Names in daily use, the politics of conversation The linguistic structure of naming systems SCOPE This partial list of overlapping topics is suggestive of the scope in disciplinary fields and areas concerned. We intend this conference to bring together historians, anthropologists, sociologists and linguists. The regional scope of the conference is centred on Asia including Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Laos, Burma, Vietnam, China, Korea and Japan. Languages belonging to all major linguistic families present in the zone will be considered. CALL FOR PAPERS Paper proposals including 250-word abstracts and 5-line biography should
be
sent to Ms Valerie Yeo at ariyeov@nus.edu.sg by 28 February 2005.
Those selected will be urged to send in a completed paper by 1 February
2006. CONTACTS For enquiries, please contact: Anthony Reid, Director, ARI, Secretariat: LITERATURE CITED Massard-Vincent, J., & Pauwels, Simonne, Ed. (1999). D'un nom à l'autre en Asie du Sud-Est. Approches ethnologiques. Paris, Karthala. Scott, J. C., Tehranian, John, & Mathias, Jeremy (2002). "The Production of
Legal Identities Proper to States: the Case of the Permanent Family
Surname." Comparative Studies in Society and History: 4-44. |
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