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Re-Thinking Humanities and Social Sciences The 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference (September 25-8, 2014, Uni Guest artist: Brandon Labelle (Bergen Academy of Art)

We are pleased to announce that the 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference is to be held at the University of Zadar, Croatia, from September 25-28, 2014. Since 2010 the conference has offered an invaluable opportunity to meet, exchange ideas and debate on current topics in humanities and social sciences. This year’s conference focuses on questions of the possibility

of new utopian faith beyond nation, state, capital, the world market and world citizenship based on the economy of (global) sovereignty. Keynote speaker: Simon Critchley (The New School for Social Research, New York)

Roundtable: Eric Santner (Department of Germanic Studies, University of Chicago), Fred Botting (English Literature and Creative Writing, Kingstone University), Laura Mulvey (Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies, University of London), Mark Devenney (Politics and Philosophy, University of Brighton).

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13/10/2016

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The new CFP is now online :)
09/09/2015

The new CFP is now online :)

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28/06/2014

We are very sorry to inform you that the RHSS conference scheduled for September 26 through 28 must be canceled. Despite some assurances that it would be funded by Croatian Ministry of Education, the Ministry has allocated the insufficient amount of money to the Conference. We have investigated many possible funding options but have not been able to find one. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Deadline for your proposals is extended! You can send your proposals for 20-minute papers (no more than 200 words + keyw...
02/06/2014

Deadline for your proposals is extended! You can send your proposals for 20-minute papers (no more than 200 words + keywords) to [email protected] by June 15th 2014.

CfP Deadline extendedDear colleagues and friends, RHSS Organizing Comittee has extended the deadline for your proposals to this year’s conference.You can send your proposals for 20-minute papers (no more than 200 words + keywords) to [email protected] by June 15th 2014.Please read our Call f…

19/05/2014

Call for papersThe 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference (September 26-28, 2014, University of Zadar). We are pleased to announce that the 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference is to be held at the University of Zadar, Croatia, from Sep…

http://rhss-conference.com/The 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference (September 26-28, 2...
10/03/2014

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The 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference (September 26-28, 2014, University of Zadar).

We are pleased to announce that the 5th International Rethinking Humanities and Social Science Conference is to be held at the University of Zadar, Croatia, from September 26-28, 2014.

Since 2010 the conference has offered an invaluable opportunity to meet, exchange ideas and debate on current topics in humanities and social sciences. This year’s conference focuses on questions of the possibility of new utopian faith beyond nation, state, capital, the world market and world citizenship based on the economy of (global) sovereignty.

Keynote speaker: Simon Critchley (The New School for Social Research, New York)

Roundtable: Eric Santner (Department of Germanic Studies, University of Chicago), Fred Botting (English Literature and Creative Writing, Kingstone University), Laura Mulvey (Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies, University of London), Mark Devenney (Politics and Philosophy, University of Brighton).

Guest artist: Brandon Labelle (Bergen Academy of Art)

CFP: Utopia and political theology today

The Book of Revelations describes the Holy City, a New Jerusalem with transparent glassy streets and pearly walls – a city so heavenly that, “The nations will walk by its light” (Revelation 22.24). All nations, the poor, outcasts, all races, all human forms, will dwell forever within the Light of the Lord. In The City of God Saint Augustine developed this Heavenly City as an idealised polis, as an eternal haven of joy above and beyond the material world of the dying Roman Empire. “An eternal haven of joy”, a “light for all human forms” signals the emotional dimension of the utopian promise for the oppressed, the noncountable, the marginalized, the different, the singular. Today, after the catastrophic failure of the communist projects at the end of the last century and the global domination of liberal democracy, perhaps more than ever we miss this emotional side of the utopian faith. Perhaps this is the reason for the recent theological revival and the unusual upturn in interest in political theology.

The utopian side of political theology today calls us to reexamine and rethink what it means to be a human self and what selves might be together. How are contemporary politics, art and culture contaminated by different forms of the sacred? How is dominant liberal discourse and the myth of modernity as a pure secular form of politics interiorized and maintained? How does the discourse of ‘crisis’ connect to submissions of the oppressed and production of the sense of a ‘damaged future’? Does any emancipatory project require what Simon Critchley calls both a counterfactual faith and utopian faith in radical social imagination as a performative alternative to biocapitalism?

We invite papers that address these questions through critical examination of the ways utopian faith has been envisaged in literature, film, performance, art, politics, philosophy…. We hope that the participation of scholars from different fields and disciplines of humanities and social sciences will create new avenues for critically-oriented scholarship and collaboration.

Possible topics include (but are not limited to):

· the political promise of the performative (political deployments of performativity in art, performances, individual actions, movements, protests….etc.)

· the survival of different forms of utopias in dystopias – e.g., in new forms of life often represented as monsters (zombies….)

· the utopian faith in images, or in the possibility to ‘liberate’ images across gender/class/race division….

· the utopian promise of plural performativity and the politics of memoralization

· the affects of belonging and discourses on the good life and collective well-being

· sound and sonic utopianism

· revisiting the "classics" of political theology (Benjamin, Schmitt, Kantorowicz, etc.)

· the challenge of capital to emancipatory politics

· time and temporality of (political) change

· the meaning of "messianic" in late capitalism

· Etc.


Please send proposals for 20-minute papers (no more than 200 words + keywords) to [email protected] by June 1st 2014.

Abstracts should be in Word or RTF formats and include the following:

a) author(s) – name and surname

b) affiliation

c) e-mail address

d) keywords


Selected conference papers will be published.

Conference Fees

Early Bird (by July 31): 80 Euros

Registration (by August 31): 100 Euros

Additional Information
The conference will take place at the University of Zadar, Croatia (www.unizd.hr).
Additional information about travel arrangements, accommodation and other practical details will be posted soon on the conference website (http://www.rhss-conference.com) or you can contact the organizers directly at [email protected]
Please check out our page -https://www.facebook.com/RHSSZadar

Please forward this message to your colleagues. We look forward to seeing you in Zadar in September.

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05/02/2014

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In Memoriam: Philip Seymour Hoffman Just over a year ago philosopher Simon Critchley met with Philip Seymour Hoffman for the final in a series of on-stage co...

04/02/2014

The new CFP will soon be online..but in the meantime a teaser of what is to come on our 5th anniversary - keynote speaker Simon Critchley...together with Eric Santner, Laura Mulvey, Brandon LaBelle, Fred Botting, Mark Devenney...and a few other surprises...
We hope you will join us :)

08/10/2013

Lauren Berlant, George M. Pullman Professor of English at the University of Chicago, has generated a path-breaking body of scholarship that has opened up and reinvigorated interdisciplinary convers...

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