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Revolution and Contemporary Forms of Critique
Toward « Revolution 13/13 »
Publicado lundi, 29 de mai de 2017
Resumo
This colloquium will constitute a prolegomenon to the seminar series “Revolution 13/13” that will run at the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought (and to the reading group that will be organized at the Columbia Global Centers in Paris) during the academic year 2017-2018. The goal will be to begin to engage a multidisciplinary and polyphonic conversation at the intersection of philosophy, of political science and law, of legal history and the social sciences and humanities, on the concept and on the practices of revolution and social change, or more broadly on the different forms that critique and political resistance can take and have taken in the contemporary world.
Anúncio
Presentation
This colloquium will constitute a prolegomenon to the seminar series “Revolution 13/13” that will run at the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought (and to the reading group that will be organized at the Columbia Global Centers in Paris) during the academic year 2017-2018. The goal will be to begin to engage a multidisciplinary and polyphonic conversation at the intersection of philosophy, of political science and law, of legal history and the social sciences and humanities, on the concept and on the practices of revolution and social change, or more broadly on the different forms that critique and political resistance can take and have taken in the contemporary world (from hunger strikes to insurgencies, disobedience, and other forms of resistance at Occupy Wall Street, during the Arab Spring, at the Dakota Access Pipeline, with #BlackLivesMatter or Anonymous). In large part, this colloquium will be a massive brainstorming and occupation of its own.
In English and French
Program
- 10h – Introduction
Bernard E. Harcourt (Columbia University) & Jesús R. Velasco (Columbia University)
- 10h15 – Mona Gérardin-Laverge (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Reclaim! Critique et réparation dans les luttes féministes intersectionnelles
- 10h35 – Audrey Benoit (Université Lille 3)
Matière, corps, discours : regard féministe sur les matérialismes constructivistes d’Althusser et de Foucault
- 10h55 – Melvyn Ingleby (ENS/EHESS/Turkey correspondent for Dutch newspaper Trouw)
Allah, Bread, Freedom: Islam and Anti-Capitalist Resistance in Turkey
- 11h15 – Discussion
- 12h15 – Déjeuner
- 14h – Daniele Lorenzini (Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles/Columbia University)
Revolution as a Permanent Virtuality
- 14h20 – Jesús R. Velasco (Columbia University)
A Genealogy of Disobedience
- 14h40 – Bernard E. Harcourt (Columbia University/EHESS)
Toward a Critical Praxis
- 15h – Discussion
- 15h30 – Table ronde La révolution et ses sujets
Étienne Balibar (Université Paris Nanterre/Kingston University)
Judith Revel (Université Paris Nanterre)
Bernard E. Harcourt (Columbia University/EHESS)
& Jesús R. Velasco (Columbia University)
Categorias
- Ciências políticas (Categoria principal)
- Sociedade > Ciências políticas > Ciências políticas
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Pensamento > Filosofia
- Sociedade > Ciências políticas > História política
- Períodos > Época Contemporânea > Século XXI
- Sociedade > Ciências políticas > Movimentos políticos e sociais
- Sociedade > Ciências políticas > Sociologia política
- Sociedade > Direito
Locais
- 4 rue de Chevreuse
Paris, França (75006)
Datas
- jeudi, 01 de juin de 2017
Palavras-chave
- Revolution, critique, social change, political resistance, occupy wall street, arab spring, dakota access pipeline, blacklivesmatter, anonymous
Contactos
- Daniele Lorenzini
courriel : d [dot] lorenzini [at] email [dot] com
Urls de referência
Fonte da informação
- Daniele Lorenzini
courriel : d [dot] lorenzini [at] email [dot] com
Para citar este anúncio
« Revolution and Contemporary Forms of Critique », Jornadas, Calenda, Publicado lundi, 29 de mai de 2017, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/407015

