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[Commlist] CFP Political Imagination
Wed Jun 23 16:00:10 GMT 2021
Political Imagination: Rethinking Our Vocabulary
Lexical Workshop: September 29-30, 2021
Minerva Humanities Center, Tel Aviv University
Call for Papers
Political imagination is a concept that can be traced to a 200- year
tradition of political thought and has returned to the public discourse
in recent years in the context of theoretical artistic and activist
conversations. In this workshop we seek to join this conversation by
developing lexical concepts to explore Political Imagination and
Imagination as Politics. Theories of decolonization,
environmental justice discourses and activist groups around the world as
Extinction Rebellion, Standing Rock, the Arab Spring and Black Lives
Matter use a political imagination rhetoric not only to
criticize, challenge and oppose political realities but also to offer
alternatives for them. At the same time, artists, writers and filmmakers
are producing more and more cultural artifacts that engage
with questions of futurism, alternative pasts, dystopias and imaginaries.
Political Imagination international workshop seeks to bring these
discourses together to answer the question: what is Political
Imagination, what role do images (understood here in a wider sense) have
in generating political imaginations? How is it mediated? What kind of
political imaginations could arise from a non- Western understanding of
politics and imaginations? What is the relationship between
political imaginations of the past and the possibility to imagine
different futures? And furthermore, what can we say about political
imagination here and now?
The lexical workshop attempts to investigate and develop political
concepts related to political
imagination from new and original perspectives. These may include, but
are not limited to:
Classic concepts such as judgement, memory and thinking
Practices as activism, feminism, resistance and civil disobedience
Diasporic cultures as Africanfuturism, Arabfuturism and Ethnofuturism
Technologies such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence
Affects as belonging, trauma or melancholy
Arts such as science fiction and fantasy literature and artistic
productions such as video art
and performances that present different political imaginations.
Political Imagination will be a part of Lexicon for Political Theory
project. The aim of this project is to create an open political lexicon
that examines the foundational concepts of national and
neo-liberal political thought expanding the horizons for democratic
deliberation. The boundaries of the political in this workshop are not
predetermined, but rather, we hope, will arise from the compilation
of entries and the conceptual network that will be developed between them.
Each paper should be dedicated to one concept. The paper should take
note of the history of the concept and express awareness of its
historicity, but it should also go further and present a systematic
and innovative answer to the question "what is X?", meaning, what is it
that the concept refers to or envisions. Authors are welcomed to invent
new concepts or to suggest different understandings to existing ones.
Presentation and critical discussion of the concept may be anchored in
one specific theory or may move freely between several related or
competing theories, as long as the focus is one single concept and the
reality it refers to.
The principles of the lexicon project are detailed at:
http://mafteakh.tau.ac.il/en/pdf/MafteakhE01-
<http://mafteakh.tau.ac.il/en/pdf/MafteakhE01-> Preface.pdf
The conference will be held in English online on September 29-30, 2021
Deadline for Submitting Abstracts: July 15th (300 words).
Please direct any questions or concerns to Norma Musih:
(norma.musih /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(norma.musih /at/ gmail.com)>
Please send the abstracts to: (politicalexicon /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(politicalexicon /at/ gmail.com)>
Following the conference, authors will be invited to submit papers for
publication in the online peer reviewed Journal Mafteakh (Hebrew). An
English edited volume is being considered to be published in a book format.
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