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[ecrea] cfp: Lyotard and Film Conference
Thu May 01 18:39:43 GMT 2014
Acinemas : Aesthetics and Film in the Philosophy of Jean-François Lyotard
University of Dundee
7-8 May 2014
This international conference brings together academics from the UK,
France, Belgium, Korea, Australia and the US to discuss Jean-François
Lyotard's aesthetics and philosophy of film. It responds to the recent
publication in bilingual versions of Lyotard's works on art and
aesthetics by Leuven University, the recent translation of his most
important philosophical work Discourse, Figure (University of Minnesota
Press, 2011), and the first-time translation of two of his essays on
philosophy and film for this special event. Speakers will address the
original contribution made by Lyotard to aesthetics, to the philosophy
of art, and to the philosophy of film.
Lyotard's work as an aesthetician was focused on doing justice to the
sensual qualities of works of art, in resistance to what he saw as the
typical reduction of artworks to intellectual systems. One of the key
debates in Lyotard's early work was with Jacques Lacan, whom he believed
devalued the sensory and the work of art. Significantly, Lacan has been
and remains the most significant theoretical reference in philosophy of
film. What is at stake in this project, then, is the question of how a
philosophical aesthetics can adequately understand film as an art.
Arguably, much philosophical and theoretical engagement with film
continues to see it as a neutral medium for the expression of ideas,
which need to be interpreted. In contrast, Lyotard's aesthetics of film
proposes a reflection on how film works in terms of the economy of the
images and sounds of which it is composed. A critical engagement with
his work thus promises a new angle of approach to the philosophy of
film, which would understand it in terms of a sensorial aesthetics.
This conference has been made possible by funding from the Scots
Philosophical Association.
Programme:
Wednesday 7th May Dalhousie Building, Room 2F11
10:45 Refreshments
11:15 Welcome
11:30 Dr. Peter W. Milne (Assistant Professor in French Aesthetics,
Seoul National University)
12:30 Break
12:45 Professor Mathew Pateman (Professor of Performance and Screen
Studies, Kingston University)
1:45 Lunch
3:00 Dr. Vlad Ionescu (St Lucas School of Architecture)
4:00 Refreshments
4:30 KEYNOTE: Jean-Michel Durafour (Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille
3 and the École Normale Supérieure)
5:30 Break
5:45 Film Screening
6:45 Drinks (Venue TBA)
7:45 Conference Dinner (Venue TBA)
Thursday 8th May Dalhousie Building, Room 2G12
11:00 Refreshments
11:30 Dr. Keith Crome (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Manchester
Metropolitan University)
12:30 Break
12:45 Ms. Julie Gaillard (Emory University)
1:45 Lunch
3:00 Dr. Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee) and Graham Jones (Monash
University)
4:00 Refreshments
4:30 Kiff Bamford (Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art and Graphic
Design, Leeds Metropolitan Univiersity)
5:00 Closing comments
5:30 Drinks (Venue TBA)
Further information, including paper titles, abstracts, and information
on travel and accommodation, is available on the conference website:
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/humanities/events/lyotard/
Attendance is free. Queries should be emailed to Ashley Woodward:
(a.z.woodward /at/ dundee.ac.uk)?
Dr. Ashley Woodward
Philosophy, School of Humanities
University of Dundee
The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy
www.mscp.org.au
Editor, Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy
www.parrhesiajournal.org
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