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[ecrea] Critical and Cultural Theory Symposium Sodertorn University
Tue Mar 27 14:29:04 GMT 2012
Symposium
*Fieldwork(s): Critical and Cultural Theory at Södertörn University*
13-14 September 2012
Thursday 13 and Friday 14 September 2012, the Critical and Cultural
Theory Graduate School at Södertörn University will host an
international symposium devoted to key issues in this dynamic and
interdisciplinary field. Collaborating units include the departments of
Aesthetics, Art History, Gender Studies, Literature, Media &
Communication Studies, Philosophy and Studies in Practical Knowledge.
Ground-breaking work is needed to make the intersection between
critique, culture and theory a fertile field of creativity and of
struggle, crossing borders and drawing distinctions in critical
dialogues. What does it mean to develop theory critically - and
culturally? What do the legacies from Kant's critiques and critical
theory imply for cultural research today? What new impetus have glocally
diverse currents of critical cultural studies given to innovative
theorisation in contemporary philosophy, aesthetics, art, literature,
media and gender studies?
The term "fieldwork(s)" intends to express how the making of critical
and cultural theory demands concerted efforts to develop creative forms
of thinking, research and higher education that unite scholars from the
range of disciplines and interdisciplinary areas. Initiated in 2010, the
Critical and Cultural Theory Graduate School has built up a unique joint
PhD programme that stands in the international forefront.
In order to manifest this will to field formation, we have invited
international scholars to join us in discussing key issues for critical
and cultural theory today. This symposium will present our Critical and
Cultural Theory research area, offer glimpses into current lines of
thought and offer ideas for the future directions of these intersecting
fields. It will serve as a qualified arena for free discussion among
leading scholars, introducing young PhD candidates into the field and
inspire anyone with an interest in these fundamental topics to
contemporary humanities.
Since the goal is to develop a shared understanding of some main
directions in the field(s), there will be no parallel paper sessions,
but we aim to have sufficient time for joint discussions linked to the
plenary presentations. The first conference day starts by introducing
key topics in the field, combining speakers from different countries.
Each session is introduced by two specially invited scholars. The second
day is filled by panel discussions around specific themes, leading up to
a discussion of future prospects and plans.
The conference is supported by the Bank of Sweden Tercentennary
Foundation (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond), the Swedish Research Council
(Vetenskapsrådet) and the Graduate School for Critical and Cultural
Theory at Södertörn University.
The event will be held at Södertörn University in Flemingsberg,
Huddinge, in the southern part of the greater Stockholm area.
Participation is free, but advance entry is demanded before 15 August 2012.
We plan to afterwards publish lectures and presentations in an anthology.
For future updates, see the symposum website at
http://www.sh.se/symposium2012
Further information and advance entry:
*Ekaterina Kalinina*, (ekaterina.kalinina /at/ sh.se)
Conference committee:
*Johan Fornäs*, Professor of Media and Communication Studies,
(johan.fornas /at/ sh.se)
*Cecilia Sjöholm*, Professor of Aesthetics, (cecilia.sjoholm /at/ sh.se)
*Fredrika Spindler*, Ass. Prof. of Philosophy, (fredrikaspindler /at/ sh.se)
*Sven-Olov Wallenstein*, Ass. Prof. of Aesthetics & Philosophy,
(sven-olov.wallenstein /at/ sh.se)
Preliminary programme:
*Thursday 13 September 2012*
09:15-11:00 Breaking New Ground for Critical and Cultural Theory:* Hans
Ruin*, Philosophy at Södertörn University;* Howard Caygill*, Cultural
History at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK.
11:30-13:15 Aesthetics/Politics:* Mladen Dolar*, Department of
Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia;* Sudeep Dasgupta*,
Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis ASCA, University of Amsterdam,
Netherlands; moderator* Cecilia Sjöholm*, Aesthetics Södertörn.
14:15-16:00 Mediatisation/Culturalisation:* Hubert Knoblauch*, Sociology
at the Technical University of Berlin;* Staffan Ericson*, Media and
Communication Studies Södertörn; moderator* Cecilia von Feilitzen*,
Media and Communication Studies Södertörn.
16:30-18:15 Temporalities/Critique:* Espen Hammer*, Philosophy at Temple
University, Philadelphia, USA;* Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback*,
Philosophy Södertörn; moderator* Sven-Olov Wallenstein*, Aesthetics &
Philosophy Södertörn.
*Friday 14 September 2012*
09:00-10:30 Identification/Globalisation:* Jenny Sundén*, Gender
Studies;* Mark Bassin*, Intellectual History at CBEES;* Mats Rosengren*,
Rhetoric.
11:00-12:30 New/Old Europe:* Irina Sandomirskaja*, Cultural Studies at
CBEES;* Charlotte Bydler*, Art History at CBEES;* Teresa Kulawik*,
Gender Studies at CBEES.
13:30-15:00 Theory/Practice:* Fredrik Svenaeus*, Practical
Knowledge;* Göran Bolin*, Media and Communication Studies;* Åsa
Arketeg*, Aesthetics.
15:30-17:15 Future Prospects:* Ulrika Dahl*, Gender Studies;* Sara
Danius*, Aesthetics;* Dan Karlholm*, Art History;.*Amanda Lagerkvist*,
Media and Communication Studies;* Claudia Lindén*, Literature;* Fredrika
Spindler*, Philosophy.
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