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Narrating morality and sexuality. Continuity and change in Southeast Asian literatures


By davidwong - Posted on 28 June 2009

 

Date: 
15 Jul 2009 - 16 Jul 2009
City: 
Hamburg
Country: 
Germany

Asia Africa InstituteUniversity of HamburgEdmund-Siemers-Allee 1We wish to approach the topic from a historically comparative, genre-crossing and transnational perspective. Literatures from Southeast Asia will be analysed as to how they have approached sexuality and morality in different historical periods. Whereas contemporary Indonesian literature, dealing with sexuality, is highly controversial as the debate around the so-called sastrawangi (fragrant) literature shows, religious literature finds increasing acceptance among an Indonesian readership. Novels such as Verses of Love (Ayat-Ayat Cinta, 2004) by Habiburrahman El Shirazy, which are characterized by Islamic conceptions of morality, have become bestsellers. Furthermore, religious literature is promoted through the Pen Circle Forum FLP (Forum Lingkar Pena), which has mainly produced dakwah literature. If we look at classical literatures such as the Javanese we encounter different conceptions of sexuality. Narratives such as the Serat Candraning Wanita are marked by their more relaxed attitude towards sexuality, which was regarded as a natural pleasure.

We would be happy to include papers that focus on sexuality and morality in Southeast Asian literatures. We invite papers relating to the three following broad areas:

Conceptions of sexuality and morality in classical, modern and contemporary Southeast Asian literaturesContinuous and changing conceptions of sexuality and moralityCrossing borders: Interactions between Southeast Asian literatures

 

Possible other topics relating to the conference theme are likewise welcome.

Please submit contact details, paper titles and short abstracts (250 words) until 01 January 2009.

 

Conference Organisers:

Jun. Prof. Monika ArnezUniversität HamburgAsien-Afrika-InstitutEdmund-Siemers-Allee 120146 HamburgGermanye-mail: monika_arnez@yahoo.de

Prof. Edwin WieringaMalaiologischer ApparatAlbertus-Magnus-Platz50923 KölnGermanye-mail: ewiering@uni-koeln.de