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[ecrea] call for papers: Critical Spaces: Disorienting the Topological
Tue Oct 28 02:06:35 GMT 2014
London Graduate School
Critical Spaces: Disorienting the Topological
A graduate conference in the critical humanities
Kingston University, London
Monday 5th January 2015
Keynote Speakers:
Claire Colebrook
Eyal Weizman
Eleni Ikoniadou
Fred Botting
Call for Papers:
“The present epoch will perhaps be above all the epoch of space.” —
Michel Foucault ‘Of Other Spaces’
“Oh God! I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of
infinite space.” —Hamlet
Foucault’s assertion that the present epoch will be one of space
immediately evokes the temporal. Whether we consider our epoch as
modern, postmodern, or as nonmodern, the philosophical treatment of
space has been subordinated to time. Elizabeth Grosz has suggested that
philosophy could draw on architecture to consider itself as a form of
building or dwelling rather than as reflection of thought, evoking the
spatial already implied by Heidegger. Occupy Wall Street and other
recent anti-establishment protests in Brazil and Istanbul have been
defined by journalist Bernardo Gutierrez as forming ‘a new architecture
of protest’, convened by networks of consensus rather than dominant
groups and ideology. Current theories and practices surrounding
geopolitics, metamodelling, neuroscience, cartography and choreography
support this growing emphasis on spatiality – whether focusing on
produced space, social space and spaces of resistance, imaginary and
poetic space, psychoanalytical and embodied space, sovereign space,
performative space, digital space and/or virtual space.
This conference invites interdisciplinary approaches to the spatial. In
particular we are interested in how thinking spatially or spatial
practices reveal and open up disruptive, subversive or minoritarian
fields within already existing discourses, be they philosophical,
political, cultural or aesthetic. As Foucault has done in defining
heterotopias, and as Edward Soja shows us through the idea of ‘thirding
as othering’, it aims to rupture not only the particularities of those
discourses, but the very possibility of thought itself through
challenging existing borders, boundaries, horizons, surfaces and planes.
We welcome proposals from all approaches including but not limited to:
New Materialisms, Non-philosophy, Philosophy and Praxis, Cultural
Studies, Political Theory, Geography, Architecture, Postcolonial Theory,
Feminist and Queer Theory, Literature, Visual Cultures, and Art Theory
and Practice, which consider space in the broadest terms. We also
welcome proposals for practice based approaches and interventions.
Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words to
(lgscriticalspaces /at/ gmail.com) by Friday 14 November 2014.
http://www.thelondongraduateschool.co.uk/blog/call-for-papers-critical-spaces-disorienting-the-topological/
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