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[Commlist] CFA - The Culture industry 2.0
Tue Aug 16 19:53:50 GMT 2022
*South African Society for Critical Theory 4th Annual Conference*
17 – 19 November 2022
North-West University South Africa
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_*Culture Industry 2.0: **Africa, Global South, World*_*
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/The South African Society for Critical Theory is pleased to announce
the keynote speakers for its forthcoming conference...///
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*Keynote Speaker: Prof Samir Gandesha (Simon Fraser University)***
Associate Professor in the Department of the Humanities and the Director
of the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University,
specializing in modern European thought and culture with a particular
emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. He is co-editor with Lars
Rensmann of /Arendt and Adorno: Political and Philosophical
Investigations/ (Stanford, 2012), and with Johan Hartle of /Spell of
Capital: Reification and Spectacle/ (University of Amsterdam Press,
2017) and /Aesthetic Marx/ (Bloomsbury Press, 2017). In the Spring of
2017, he was the Liu Boming Visiting Scholar in Philosophy at the
University of Nanjing and Visiting Lecturer at Suzhou University of
Science and Technology in China. He also taught a course on the
“Neo-Liberal Personality” in the Summer Semester at the University of
Sao Paulo in Brazil in February, 2019 and is a regular contributor to
/openDemocrac/y.
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*Next Gen Keynote Speaker: Kiasha Naidoo (University of the Western Cape)***
/The Next Generation Keynote is intended as a means of supporting and
developing future SA thought-leaders by offering early career academics
the opportunity to deliver a keynote address./
Kiasha’s research concerns thinking neoliberalism as a governing
rationality in the domain of means and ends. Moreover, to consider the
way that such a rationality might bear on the human subject in terms of
its ontology as fundamentally futural. She draws on the work of Michel
Foucault and Wendy Brown in order to consider the functioning, limits,
and high points of the exercise of power on subjects and collectivities
with regard to life and death. Her research interest includes the
effects of a neoliberal governmentality on our democratic ideals,
notions of political collectivity, as well as on virtues and ends such
as freedom, equality, and justice.
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The South African Society for Critical Theory (SASCT) invites abstract
submissions of up to 500 words for its 4th Annual Conference which will
take place at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University,
from the 17th to the 19th of November 2022. This will be a hybrid
conference, with in-person attendance recommended but with accommodation
made for online participation and presentations.
SASCT invites papers which address the concept of the culture industry,
as described by Adorno and Horkheimer in /Dialectic of Enlightenment.
/The culture industry sees forms of culture become part of the
capitalist system of production which in the contemporary age has
seen commodification spread from "culture" to all non-work activities of
humanity - hobbies, sports, self-improvement, mental health, tourism,
and so on. Of particular interest in this regard is the examination of
the perils and potentialities of the imminent total colonisation of the
life world, strategies of resistance, points of breakdown, as well as
cultural and natural heritage as a public good or commodity – all
questions that Critical Theory is geared to address.
As part of such considerations, this conference welcomes papers that
consider the question of the culture industry in relation to Critical
Theory, including but not limited to:
· What might a critical analysis of the contemporary culture
industry reveal?
· What stance should Critical Theory adopt towards the culture
industry in both its modern figurations, but also historically?
· How does the culture industry figure into contemporary education?
· Has the coronavirus outbreak affected the contemporary culture
industry, and in what ways does nature’s otherness influence the culture
industry?
· How does migration factor into the culture industry of the
world today?
·Is ‘cancel culture’ a reaction to, or expression of, the Culture Industry?
· How is the culture industry functioning in relation to
postcoloniality, and what does an "African Culture Industry" entail?
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.
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*_Submission_*
Please submit a 300-word abstract to (sascrit /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(sascrit /at/ gmail.com)> by the 23rd of September 2022. Acceptance
letters will be sent by the 30th of September at the latest. The full
paper should be no more than 3500-4000 words for a 30 min. presentation.
Proposals for panel discussion are also welcome.
*_Accommodation_*
In-person attendance at Sports Village
<http://services.nwu.ac.za/sports-village> in Potchefstroom, South
Africa. Accommodation is available at the conference venue (Sports
Village <http://services.nwu.ac.za/sports-village/accommodation>) –
submit queries to (sportsvillage /at/ nwu.ac.za) <mailto:(sportsvillage /at/ nwu.ac.za)>.
A list of alternative places to stay will also be provided.
Arrangement will be made for online attendance by international
participants.
*_Conference fees_*
The fee for the three-day conference (including teas and lunches) is
R800 (including VAT).
The fee for participating graduate and PhD students is R150.
International speakers who are participating online must pay an online
fee of R150.
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*_Special issue_*
Note also that a special issue on the theme of the conference will be
published in/ Acta Academica: critical views on society, culture and
politics/, a DHET-accredited journal.
*_Contact us_*
Should you have queries regarding any aspect of the conference then
please do not hesitate to contact the conference organising committee:
Jean du Toit: (jean.dutoit /at/ nwu.ac.za) <mailto:(jean.dutoit /at/ nwu.ac.za)> (host)
Gregory Swer: (gregswer /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(gregswer /at/ gmail.com)>
Ewa Latecka: (LateckaE /at/ unizulu.ac.za) <mailto:(LateckaE /at/ unizulu.ac.za)>
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