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[Commlist] CFP for Annual Utopian Studies Society (Europe) Conference:
Fri Feb 18 11:54:40 GMT 2022
Utopian Studies Society Conference 2022 - Call for Papers
July 13th – 15th, the University of Brighton, England.
Conference Title: Opening Utopia: New Directions in Utopian Studies
Keynote Speakers to include Professor Jack Halberstam on Queering Utopia
The 2022 Utopian Studies Society (USS) Conference is dedicated to an
exploration of radical utopian thinking and revolutionary praxis. It
will create a space where we can explore the role of utopian thinking
and practice in addressing some of the fundamental challenges of our
times. As part of this exploration, we wish to engage those who use
utopian thinking and practices to understand our present moment, its
patterns of continuity and discontinuity with the times which generated it.
The organisers of the last year’s conference noted that our time ‘is a
turning point for Utopian Studies.’ In agreement, the organisers of this
year’s conference wish to explore what our time is made of: our aim is
to turn the concept of utopia, its long history and the contestations
which make that history, to the present. To help thematise this, the
conference organisers have focused on ‘hope’ as a key contested concept,
one which can act as a focaliser for the conference’s exploration of the
situation of utopia in the twenty-first century.
It is our premise that there needs to be something fierce in any
attachment to utopian thinking in these times. The world of the
twenty-first century seems to be one committed not merely to the
cancellation of hope but to the drowning of it in an excess of cruelty.
That fierceness cannot be forged out of commitment alone, however: it
requires a depth of understanding both of itself and of what it throws
itself against. Do we yet have that depth understanding of utopian hope
in what are arguably anti-utopian times?
Utopian thinking – and the scholarship engaging with it – has always had
an antagonistic edge: a sharp and unyielding critical relationship to
the way things are in favour of how they might be. This presence of a
critical relationship to the present is differentiated from the politics
embedded in other models of thought by the future-focus of utopianism,
the founding and sublation of critique by hope. Is this a model of
thinking or even an ideal of thinking sufficient to our own moment,
however? Hope – Utopian and Otherwise
The 2022 USS Conference is dedicated to exploring the situation of
utopia and of utopian thinking in the current conjuncture. It is
specifically meant to focus on how ‘hope’ is active in the present, the
forms it takes in politics, culture and philosophy. Not all forms of
hope are utopian however: we anticipate the conference engaging with the
mobilisation of hope in discourses which are explicitly or implicitly
anti-utopian - whether at work in the fields of politics and culture or
in the practices of everyday life.
USS and Utopia beyond the University
As part of the turn to the present of this USS Conference, we aim to
design a programme which centres work designed to blur or break the
well-policed and expensive borders between the university and the
communities within which universities sit. To this end, we are proposing
working with local activists in Brighton to establish some in-person and
remote-access events which will highlight and explore hope as it is
present in the politics of migrant-solidarity, anarchist and queer
groups and spaces. We wish to open this thread of the conference to the
work of others outside the formallimits of academia or who are inside an
academic space pushing out. If you are involved with some work in your
community (we understand communities as being social rather than sheerly
geographical spaces, made by relationships and practices rather than
maps), please consider how you could be involved and get in touch.
The Organising Committee encourages individuals and research groups to
curate their own panel proposals as a way of giving topics, problems and
questions the significant scope they deserve. We also welcome individual
abstracts which we hope to build into a number of thematic panels to
facilitate delegates’ navigation of the conference. Potential topics for
either panels or individuals include (but are not limited to):
Hope in or as solidarity work
Neoliberal forms of hope
Does hope need to be decolonised? Indigenous hope
Queer forms of hope
Global ecocide and catastrophic hope
Hope, post-individualism, and communism Culture is not Enough: hope in
dystopian and post-apocalyptic fictions
Methodological questions and hope, or the affordances and limits of hope
as a concept
The politics of hope?
Utopian hope versus privatised hope
What happens to hope in dystopia?
Critical hope
Pessimistic hope
Radical and revolutionary hope
Hope and the university
Please send your abstract or other proposal to
(utopianstudiesconf /at/ brighton.ac.uk) and indicate if you would like to
engage remotely or in-person. The deadline for receipt of abstracts and
proposals is April 4th, 2022
Proposals for presenting high-quality research and practice are welcome
in one of the following formats:
• 20-minute paper / please submit a 250-word abstract
• Panel of multiple presentations (3 x 20-minute presentations for
example or 5-7 x flash papers) by named contributors and chair / please
submit a proposal with 1) the outline of the panel theme; 2) the
presenters, their format and notes on their papers; 3) the name of the
chair.
• Roundtable of multiple speakers on a theme with a named chair to fit
into a 90-minute slot.
• Workshops on topics related to the conference theme or utopian studies
more broadly, including pedagogy and career development. • We also
welcome non-traditional formats for presenting work - duologues,
performances, musical presentations, film screenings, debates and
manifesto presentations, for example.
The conference fee for in-person participation will be 120 GBP (full fee
for 3 days). This in-person conference fee will be either refunded or
not levied if covid infection rates make personal attendance impossible.
The conference fee for online participation will be 20 GBP (3 days full fee)
About 20 waivers of the online conference fee will be available. To
apply for a fee-waiver, please contact the USS/E Secretary at
(justynagalantusse /at/ utopos.net) for an application form.
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