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[ecrea] IV Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture
Wed Dec 11 18:34:48 GMT 2013
IV Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture
Latencies: Europe 1914-2014
Lisbon, June 30 – July 5 2014
Deadline for abstracts: January 30, 2014
Over the past century, Europe has been a site of contradiction. Marked,
on the
one hand, by the utmost explosions of violence, it has also given rise
to the most
peaceful post-national political project in modern times. It has been a
haven of
peace and a locus of disorder and violence, giving vent to experimentation,
transgression and creation, while preserving tradition and enforcing
normativity.
Developed within the larger context of the European Project
Culture@Work, the
2014 Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture addresses artistic
latency in
Europe. Latency periods are defined as states of transition pre-dating
structured
change and characterized by indefinition as well as what Freud considered a
repression of desire and a return to normativity. These periods of
cultural and
artistic latency are often accompanied by social and political crisis or
violence
(Spanish Civil War, WWI and II, Cold War, Yugoslav Wars, austerity
crisis, etc.)
and despite the limitations of the context, they harbour the seeds of
cultural
change and revolution. In the contradictory relation of repression and
creativity,
it is particularly relevant to ask how does latency affect the partition
of the
sensible? How does a repressive context impact on artistic agency? How
does art
created as a reaction to the disruption of war and the destruction of
life affect
communal life?
The Lisbon Consortium and the Project Culture@Work together with the
PhDNet in Literary and Cultural Studies (University of Giessen, Catholic
University of Portugal, University of Stockholm, University of Bergamo,
University
of Helsinki and University of Graz) are the 2014 organizers of the
Lisbon Summer
School and invite work from doctoral students and post-docs working in every
field of the humanities and social sciences.
Suggested topics are, amongst others:
- Latency as a cultural concept;
- War and artistic latency;
- Art, repression and change;
- European crisis and cultural policies;
- Propaganda, censorship, and cultural production;
- Latency, transition, translation;
- Affect and crisis;
- Europe as latency.
Confirmed keynote speakers
- Samuel Weber (Northwestern University)
- Xavier Antich (Tapiés Foundation, Barcelona)
- Antonio Monegal (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
- Alexandra Lopes (Catholic University of Portugal)
- José Miguel Sardica (Catholic University of Portugal)
- Knut Ole Eliasen (University of Oslo)
Abstract and paper submissions
Proposals for 15-minute papers should be sent to
(lxconsortium /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt).
Submissions should include paper title, abstract in English (200 words),
name, email
address, institutional affiliation and a brief bio (max. 100 words)
mentioning
main research interests and ongoing projects.
The Organizing Committee will return its decision by March 1st 2014.
Full papers must be submitted three weeks before the beginning of the Summer
School (date to be announced).
Registration fees
Non-Consortium participants – 250€ for the entire week;
Students from the School of Human Sciences – 150€ for the entire week;
Participants without paper – €50 per session/day | 150€ for the entire week
For The Lisbon Consortium students and for the students from Universities
affiliated with ESSCS (European Summer School in Cultural Studies) there is
no registration fee.
Organizing Committee
Isabel Capeloa Gil
Peter Hanenberg
Alexandra Lopes
Paulo de Campos Pinto
Daniela Agostinho
For more information: (lxconsortium /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)
Find us online at:
www.lisbonconsortium.wordpress.com
The IV Lisbon Summer School is co-funded by the Culture programme of the
European Union.
School of Human Sciences
Catholic University of Portugal
Office 4523
Palma de Cima
1649-023 LISBON
Tel: 21 721 4000 Ext. 7615
E: (lxconsortium /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)
S: www.fch.lisboa.ucp.pt
F: www.facebook/LisbonConsortium
B: www.lisbonconsortium.wordpress.com
www.lisbonsummerschool.wordpress.com
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