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[Commlist] CFA: The 3rd South African Society for Critical Theory Conference
Thu Apr 18 05:42:04 GMT 2019
The South African Society for Critical Theory (SASCT) invites abstract
submissions of up to 500 words for its 3^rd Annual Conference which
will take place at the Howard College Campus of the University of
KwaZulu-Natal, from the 22^nd to the 23^rd of November 2019.
SASCT invites papers which address the vexed notion of the “human” in
the contemporary age. As part of such considerations, this conference
welcomes papers that consider the possibilities and pitfalls of identity
theory in relation to Critical Theory. What analytic and conceptual
resources does identity politics offer Critical Theory? What might a
critical analysis of identity politics reveal? Do identity politics
serve as an instance of a process whereby we come to view our own
individuality in terms of pre-constructed cultural categories? What
stance should Critical Theory adopt towards identity politics?
This conference also welcomes papers that explore the concept of “the
human” and “human nature” from a critical perspective. What, for
instance, might we construe as “essential” human characteristics? Is
critical reason to be understood as such a characteristic? Is the
question of the “human ” even meaningful any longer? Would the attempt
to define the “human” in its present historico-social conditions enable
us to map its future trajectory? Would the attempt to formulate such a
definition facilitate liberation or merely serve a repressive
ideological function? If the “human” or “human nature” are no longer
meaningful categories, then what is it that Critical Theory aims to
liberate? Has the technological mediation of existence altered our
understanding of humanity? In short, what is the future of the “human”?
The conference welcomes approaches from all aspects of Critical Theory,
broadly construed. In particular, the conference welcomes papers that
address issues relating to: African Critical Theory, Digital Culture,
the intersections between Critical Theory of European origin (Frankfurt
School, Foucault, etc.), Black Existentialism, and Africana Critical
Theory as well as contributions *on any and all* aspects of Critical
Theory, e.g. the 3 generations of Frankfurt School Critical Theory,
Postcolonial Theory, De-colonial Theory, Critical Feminism, Critical
Film Studies, Critical Race Theory, Critical Theory of Technology,
Critical Legal Studies, Post-structuralism, Psychoanalysis, Critical
Hermeneutics, Liberation Theory, Critical Pedagogy, Critical Theology,
Critical Anthropology, etc.
The Conference organisers would also appreciate papers that address
thinkers whose work lies outside the “canon” of Critical Theory, but
whose work can extend current research in Critical Theory or whose work
in itself embodies alternative forms of Critical Theory. Whilst the
organisers encourage contributions that address the conference theme,
the theme itself should be viewed as merely suggestive.
Please submit abstracts to (sascrit /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(sascrit /at/ gmail.com)> by the 7^th September 2019 Acceptance
letters will be sent by the 21^st of September at the latest.
Should you have queries regarding any aspect of the conference then
please do not hesitate to contact the conference organising committee.
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