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[eccr] Making Use of Culture
Tue Apr 13 08:26:39 GMT 2004
> Making Use of Culture
>
> the Inaugural Conference of the Cultural Theory Institute
> University of Manchester
>
> 21-23 January 2005
>
>
> Confirmed keynote speakers include:
>
> * Lawrence Grossberg (University of North Carolina, Chapel
>Hill)
> * Meaghan Morris (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
> * Peter Osborne (Middlesex University)
> * George Yudice (New York University)
>
> The University of Manchester is launching its new Cultural Theory
> Institute with an international conference on Making Use of Culture.
>
>The Cultural Theory Institute (CTI) is the result of a
>cross-disciplinary
>networking initiative within the University and has by now brought
>together over fifty researchers from a growing number of disciplines
>working on issues of, or related to, Cultural Theory.
>
>The CTI's inaugural conference will address the manifold and frequently
>conflicting meanings of culture, its various deployments in academic
>theory and political practice, as well as its ever-changing role and
>image
>in an increasingly transcultural world. "Making Use of Culture" is
>envisaged as instigating a radical rethinking of our customary ways of
>imagining, interpreting, facilitating, allocating and implementing
>culture.
>
>Of particular interest will be questions of
>
> * cultural politics and the politics of culture
> * culturedness and cultural crisis
> * culture and democracy
> * cultural territorialism
> * culture as capital, resource or identity.
>
> Contributors to the conference will also be encouraged to consider
>their
> own personal as well as their discipline's or profession's past,
>present,
> or future uses of culture as a term, tool and territory of both
> intellectual enquiry and political agency.
>
> The closing date for the submission of proposals for panelss or
>individual
> papers from any disciplinary or professional background is *30 June
>2004*.
>
> Proposals (300 words) plus a brief CV should be sent to:
>
> The Cultural Theory Institute
> University of Manchester
> 178 Waterloo Place
> Manchester
> M13 9PG
> UK
>
> or to (use-culture /at/ man.ac.uk).
>
> Updated information on the conference will shortly be available from
>our
>website, www.cti.man.ac.uk.
>
>
> --
> Cultural Theory Institute University of
>Manchester
> email: (cti /at/ man.ac.uk) web:
>http://www.cti.man.ac.uk/
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