InicioFrench Politics: A Neighbour's 'History of the Present'
Publicado el jeudi 12 de septembre de 2019
Resumen
“French Politics: A Neighbour’s ‘History of the Present’” is a monthly seminar series organised by the University of Westminster (Centre for the Study of Democracy and Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture), introducing the “crème de la crème” of French research in Social Sciences and Humanities. This series is designed with the Foucauldian notion of “history of the present” in mind and will tackle some of the most pressing challenges of French politics and political theory today.
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Presentation
"French Politics: A Neighbour's 'History of the Present'" is a monthly seminar series organised jointly by the Centre of the Study of Democracy & the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture (University of Westminster), and with the support of the French Embassy & the Political Studies Association.
The series intends to introduce the British audience with what's best in French academia. It will tackle some of the most pressing challenges for French politics and political theory.
Programme
Thursday 26 September
The series will be introduced by Eric Fassin (University Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis/LEGS) on Thursday 26 September, 5.30-7pm (Fyvie Hall). This session will cover the notions of racial, sexual, and liberal democracies in France and will be chaired by David Cunningham (IMCC).
The series will then be divided into three cycles:
1. An Authoritarian Spiral in France?
Th. 10 October,
5.30-7pm, Room UG05
- Sophie Wahnich (CNRS/TRAM): "Democracy Taken in Vice: Understanding the 'Yellow Vests' Event"
Th. 14 November,
5.30-7pm, Room UG05
- Ninon Grangé (University Paris 8/LLCP): on the state of exception
We. 4 December
6-7.30pm, Fyvie Hall
- Fabien Jobard (CNRS/CESDIP): "Liberal, Authoritarian, or Police State? Defining the French State According to its Police"
2. French Universalism vs. Alien Identities?
Th. 30 January,
5.30-7pm, Fyvie Hall
- Syliane Larcher (CNRS/IRIS): on Afrofeminism and French universalism
Th. 13 February,
5;30-7pm, Fyvie Hall
- Sébastien Chauvin (University of Lausanne/CEG): on LGBTQI struggles and French universalism
March 2020 (TBC)
- Norman Ajari (University Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès/ERRAPHIS): on the racialised man produced as a threat in France
3. Can France Think of Itself as Postcolonial?
April 2020 (TBC)
- Elsa Dorlin (University Paris 8): on violence entailed by the denial of France as postcolonial
Th. 11 June 2020
- Nacira Guénif-Souilamas (University Paris 8/CEFEG): on subjectivities who already live as postcolonial
The events are free and open to all, so do not hesitate to circulate the poster attached to this email, but do not forget to book on Eventbrite
Categorías
- Estudios políticos (Categoría principal)
- Épocas > Época contemporánea > siglo XXI
- Espacios > Europa > Francia
Lugares
- University of Westminster - 309 Regent Street
Londres, Reino Unido (W1B 2HW)
Fecha(s)
- jeudi 26 de septembre de 2019
- jeudi 10 de octobre de 2019
- lundi 14 de octobre de 2019
- mercredi 04 de décembre de 2019
- jeudi 30 de janvier de 2020
- jeudi 13 de février de 2020
- dimanche 01 de mars de 2020
- mercredi 01 de avril de 2020
- jeudi 11 de juin de 2020
Archivos adjuntos
Palabras claves
- Fench politics, political theory, France, democracy, universalism, postcolonialism
Contactos
- Emmanuel Jouai
courriel : e [dot] jouai [at] my [dot] westminster [dot] ac [dot] uk
URLs de referencia
Fuente de la información
- Emmanuel Jouai
courriel : e [dot] jouai [at] my [dot] westminster [dot] ac [dot] uk
Para citar este anuncio
« French Politics: A Neighbour's 'History of the Present' », Seminario, Calenda, Publicado el jeudi 12 de septembre de 2019, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/668378

