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[Commlist] Call for Papers | Notes on Europe. The dogmatic sleep
Fri Apr 12 11:53:09 GMT 2019
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
Issued by
Art and Critical Studies research group - Axis: Europe
CEAA | Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo [Arnaldo Araújo Research Center]
Escola Superior Artística do Porto, Portugal
/"In fact, the question of the essence of Europe is not mysterious or
unanswerable. (...) But let us not worry about sterile questions about
the true borders and ethnic entities of Europe. There is no doubt that
Europe has neither a substantial popular base nor strong borders to the
east and the southeast, nor an unequivocal religious identity (...) The
question should not be: who, according to what criteria and what
traditions, belongs to a "true Europe"? (...) but: which scenes do
Europeans play in their decisive historical moments? What are the ideas
that animate them, the illusions that mobilize them? How has Europe
achieved its driving history and by what means does it keep moving?
Where does Europe's power and unity run the risk of failing?" / [Peter
Sloterdijk | If Europe Awakes]
/?"Let this new Europe keep its luminous memory this way: philosophy,
democracy, the Enlightenment, and even what is called, in a very dubious
way, "secularization". May it also keep its nocturnal memory, the memory
of all the crimes it committed in history and which were committed in
its name, all these forms of hegemony, of colonialism, and, in the
course of this century, all the monstrosities of European
totalitarianism: fascism, nazism, stalinism (...) But I still appeal to
you, to a Europe that (...) proposes a "new international" and not a
"cosmopolitanism". / [Jacques Derrida | Letter to Europe]
The notion of "Europe" has been questioned since the last decades of the
twentieth century, especially in the territory of the so-called European
Studies. Since World War II, Europe has lost its visionary project of a
privileged race of the human kind, thanks to the consequences of its
policy of self-destruction, already present in the first half of the
last century, to the effects of decolonization and the loss of
ethnocentrism. The convulsions at the level of world politics and
geopolitics definitely change the course of history. What Europe is left
after the great historical controversies that have crossed and continue
to cross it? What critical framework is possible to outline today so as
to understand the various interactions and disseminations that make
Europe fundamentally a kind of financial and commercial brand? What
place can there still exist in the world for a Europe that does not
yield to the imperialist tradition? As Sloterdijk critically questions,
is this commonplace that tries to formulate Europe as a "unity of
differences" or "a set of contradictions" a empty one? What is the
possibility of a heterotopic becoming for Europe? How to wake it from
the dogmatic sleep as did Kant in respect to Reason? Since the modern
age, in which European cartography has practically reduced the
terrestrial globe and the representation of the world to Europe, until
today, the old continent loses its enchantment, its mystical character,
being increasingly challenged as a paradigm. If it is true that it will
continue to be privileged, this fact can not prevent us from thinking
about what we are as history, from establishing a dialogue with
ourselves, a kind of personal archeology. Similarly, in the territory of
art, Europe has been the subject of complex debates, in the domain of
which some artists have been called in to participate, questioning both
the political reorganization of post-Second World War, recent political
decisions, or artistic mapping based in geopolitical strategies in a
global context. If European art was regarded as the world’s art, its
protectorate seems to have been emptied. Will those who Sloterdijk calls
"the second-rate artists" be the ones who continue to overestimate
heterogeneity and otherness, making efforts to maintain the myth of the
European dream?
From this critical framework, we propose to open the debate on the
multiple political, social and artistic representations of Europe that
we had in the past, that we have now or that we want to have in the
future and that configure some of the discussions.
We welcome proposals for 20-minutes presentations in English, which
should include:
Title of the proposal Applicant’s identification (name, institution,
country, position and email), Abstract (up to 300 words), Short
curriculum vitae (up to 100 words)
Proposals must be sent in Word (.doc format) by email to
(ceaaeuropa /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(ceaaeuropa /at/ gmail.com)>
*Important dates:*
Deadline for abstract submission – April 19, 2019
Notification of acceptance of abstract – April 30, 2019
Deadline for full paper submission – June 30, 2019
Papers review – July 31, 2019
Final full paper submission - September 30, 2019
Conference - October 29-31, 2019
Visit the conference website here
<https://ceaa-europa.weebly.com/conference.html>
*CEAA | Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo*
Escola Superior Artística do Porto
Largo de S. Domingos, 80; 4050-545 Porto - Portugal
Tel: (+351) 223 392 130; Fax: (+351) 223 392 135
www.ceaa.pt <http://www.ceaa.pt>
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