Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Deleuze, Ethics and Politics

Deleuze: Ethics and Politics

The 4th Biennial Philosophy and Literature Conference at Purdue University, April 9-10, 2010

Deleuze collage
Keynote speakers: Daniel W. Smith (Purdue University), Eugene Holland (Ohio State University), and Arkady Plotnitsky (Purdue University)

The philosopher Michel Serres once described Gilles Deleuze as “an excellent example of the dynamic movement of free and inventive thinking.” Without a doubt, Deleuze was one of the most singular and prolific philosophers of the 20th century. It is no surprise then, that the impact of Deleuze’s thought continues to reverberate throughout a host of diverse disciplines. With recognition of Deleuze’s influence in these various fields, and in the spirit of Serres’ assessment, this conference seeks to motivate an exploration of Deleuze’s inventive thinking in the particular areas of politics and ethics by bringing together faculty and graduate students interested in engaging, developing, or critically examining these areas of Deleuze's work.

This two-day conference will consist of four panels, each with three to four accepted graduate students presenting, three keynote addresses, and a wine and cheese reception.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
  • immanent vs. transcendent criteria in ethics.
  • political theory, law and jurisprudence.
  • the role of the State in relation to capitalism.
  • the possibility of social forms of organization radically exterior to the State forms.
  • the positive or productive function of desire as a creative force directly invested in the social field.
  • the problem of micro-fascism with respect to individual and collective processes of subjectivation.
  • forms of resistance enabled by minor literature and other processes of becoming-minor.
  • conceptions of cartography as a critical and transformative social analytic of power relations.
EMAIL SUBMISSIONS TO: philconf@purdue.edu
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 15, 2010.

Papers and abstracts should be sent as Word documents. Personal information is to be sent in the body of the email and should not appear on the paper itself.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Dr. Daniel W. Smith is known for national and international projects including translations of Deleuze and Klossowski and several works on Deleuze leading up to the forthcoming publication of his book on Deleuze’s philosophical system. Dr. Eugene Holland specializes in social theory and modern French literature, history, and culture. He has published widely including a 1999 volume on Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus and a forthcoming book on Nomad Citizenship. Dr. Arkady Plotnitsky has contributed numerous publications on Deleuze and on the topics of science, literature, and philosophy. He is currently working on a book entitled Space-Time-Matter-Thought: Non-Euclideanism from Riemann and Deleuze, and Beyond.




Eugene HollandDaniel W. SmithArkady Plotnitsky




"Deleuze: Ethics and Politics" is being made possible through the generous financial support of the Dean's Office of the College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University.

Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture


Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture

Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory

Venue: Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Dates: June 1st - June 2nd 2010

What is schizoanalysis and how might it be applied to the analysis of contemporary visual culture?

This question is both daunting in its complexity and exciting in terms of the possibility for a whole new way of thinking about visual culture it offers. Answering it seems to require that we experiment with Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas and concepts to produce our own new syntheses adequate to the demands of the present creative, historical and theoretical conjuncture we find ourselves in today. That is the challenge this symposium will take up by bringing together some of the most creative and exacting scholars working in the twin fields of Deleuze studies and film studies today.

Abstracts should be sent to the conference convenor Ian Buchanan buchanani@cardiff.ac.uk by January 31, 2010.

Registration and program details will be added to this site in due course.

Keynote Speakers

Dr Felicity Colman (Manchester Metropolitan)

Dr Patricia MacCormack (Anglia Ruskin University)

Dr Richard Rushton (University of Lancaster)

Professor Tom Conley (Harvard University)

Professor David Rodowick (Harvard University)

Professor Mirjam Schaub (The Free University of Berlin)

Professor Paola Marrati (Johns Hopkins University)

Professor Patricia Pisters (University of Amsterdam)