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UK 02/07: Aesthetics & Radical Politics Call
fw: - 10.09.2006 16:36

AESTHETICS AND RADICAL POLITICS
CALL FOR PAPERS, COLLABORATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS: AESTHETICS AND RADICAL POLITICS
Fri 2nd Feb 2007, University of Manchester

There has always been a strong connection historically between aesthetics and radical politics, and this is no less true for the global justice movement's current preoccupation with cultural approaches to political action. This conference seeks to bring radical artists, activists, theorists and academics together to discuss past and present convergences between the theories and practices of artists and writers and the theories and practices of movements for radical social change.





AESTHETICS AND RADICAL POLITICS

CALL FOR PAPERS, COLLABORATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS: Fri 2nd Feb 2007, University of Manchester

Sponsored by the SGSA www.sgsa.org.uk

There has always been a strong connection historically between aesthetics and radical politics, and this is no less true for the global justice movement's current preoccupation with cultural approaches to political action. This conference seeks to bring radical artists, activists, theorists and academics together to discuss past and present convergences between the theories and practices of artists and writers and the theories and practices of movements for radical social change.

There is already a massive amount of literature on Marxist approaches to aesthetics, art and literature, and whilst we welcome papers engaging with such approaches, we would also encourage presentations and discussions that address these issues from other radical critical positions - whether they be anarchist, autonomist, ecological or otherwise. Such perspectives have often been overlooked historically, but it is arguable that they now more centrally influence the activities of radical artists and activists.

The event will be defined by those who participate. What would you like to see happen? What kind of discussions do you think are important? Would you like to present a paper, facilitate a discussion, propose a panel presentation, organise a workshop or contribute in other ways?

We imagine papers, discussions & workshops about things like:

Carnivalesque protest and theatrical interventions

Affect and political action

Art-activism

Anarchist literary criticism

Situationism and its reception by contemporary activists

'Second wave' anarchism and culture - John Moore, Hakim Bey etc.

Anarchism and Modernism

Cultural production and immaterial labour

Anarchism and poststructuralism

The politics of the avant-garde

Anarchist fiction, biographies and autobiographies

ACADEMIC PAPERS:

Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words, along with a brief biographical introduction. Papers from all perspectives will be considered. Papers should aim to be accessible and to encourage discussion.

We are also considering publishing selected papers in a special issue of Anarchist Studies.

WORKSHOPS & FACILITATED DISCUSSIONS:

Please send us a proposal (1 page at most) which addresses the following questions:

* how long would you want for your session (e.g., 1 or 2 hours)? * do you want to limit the number of participants? If so, how many? * what are the aims of the session? What do you envision coming out of it? * how does the session work toward those aims? * what experience would you bring to the session? *

DEADLINE: December 15th 2006.

REGISTRATION: Costs of participation have yet to be determined but will be kept to an absolute minimum and on a sliding scale. If possible, we also aim to provide a small number of travel grants. Please contact us to be kept up to date on these details.

GROUPS:

We welcome groups interested in aesthetics and radical politics to participate by organising workshops, sending folk along or providing materials for distribution (whole info stalls or bunches of leaflets, flyers, etc).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTS:

Proposals toward evening entertainments, artistic interventions, etc very welcome!

CONTACT for submissions, proposals, registration, etc :

Gavin Grindon
Gavin AT cyber-rights.net

Gavin Grindon Department of English and American Studies University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom

Website: http://www.sgsa.org.uk/
 

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