[NYTr] Call for Papers: Challenging Cultures of Death (Ireland) 11/07
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IDEOLOGIES OF WAR AND TERROR, Vol. XLIV, August 9, 2007
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Challenging Cultures of Death:
Mercy Not Sacrifice
The Center for Gender and Women's Studies, Trinity College Dublin,
and the Institute for Feminism and Religion invite proposals for
contributions to our forthcoming event:
Challenging Cultures of Death: A cross-cultural dialogue imagining
a political and symbolic world based on life not death: mercy not
sacrifice.
Background
The language of sacrifice and martyrdom, international and ecumenical,
permeates religious and political discourse and has been culturally
elaborated in countless ways. Some theorists argue that the totem
secret of our societies is that we periodically send out our young
to die, thereby replenishing our political identities. The Reformers
and Counter-Reformers challenged sacrifice, but now the sacrifice
to end all sacrifices manifests as the war to end all wars.
Keynote Speakers
Bracha L. Ettinger
Griselda Pollock
Anne Primavesi
Peggy Reeves Sanday
Genevieve Vaughan
Venue: Trinity College, Dublin.
Date: November 2 (Friday) through November 4 (Sunday), 2007.
Call for Papers
A multi-disciplinary event, we aim to bring diverse approaches to
our deliberations under the following headings: Theory, Resistance,
and Theology. Priority will be given to those taking a
multi-disciplinary synchronic perspective, and taking imaginative
approaches to presenting that maximize pre-event preparation (making
papers available in advance) and interactive modes of engagement with
participants. We also hope to balance incisive critique with concrete
strategies for practical action.
Theory
Given the violent history of the 20th century, the threats facing
humanity and the Earth, and the resurgence of violent religious
fundamentalisms in the 21st century, Enlightenment optimism toward
the social order has now largely collapsed. Post-modernist thinkers
variously interrogate the libidinal economy (Lyotard), the sacrificial
social contract (Kristeva), biopolitics (Nietzsche, Foucault,
Agamben), the culture of the death drives (Lacan, Irigaray), and
the violence of mourning (Klein, Fornari, Butler).
Invited proposals
* Proposals invited from any of the above perspectives that
address the question: Challenging cultures of death: mercy not
sacrifice.
* That investigate the potential of the Matrixial Sphere (Bracha
Ettinger).
Resistance
In the most despotic regimes, isolated individuals (Bonhoeffer,
Weil, Berrigans, Day, Gandhi, Mandela, Starhawk, Aung San Suu Kyi),
as well as many conscientious objectors, have resisted cultural
imperatives. What enables them to resist?
Invited Proposals
* That investigate resistance from the perspective of group
psychology (political or psychoanalytic).
* That investigate disciplinary or spiritual practices that
enable resistance.
* That investigate the effects of parenting and violence.
Theology
The main Abrahamic faiths often represent their founding acts through
narratives of sacrifice. How does this relate to the cultural
valorization of death in combat, or martyrdom?
Invited Proposals
* That interrogate feminist, womanist and post-colonial approaches
to the political implications of sacrificial theories and
theologies.
* That investigate current critiques of sacrifice (Girard,
Irigaray, Kristeva, Maccoby, Koenigsberg).
Directions: Participants wishing to present a contributed paper are
invited to submit online a 200 to 300 words abstract for consideration
by the conference committees. Abstracts should be sent by August
31st. All those submitting proposals will be informed of the
conference committee's decisions by September 30th 2007 (at the
latest).
Please read the procedures for papers before submitting.
Who Should Attend?
We hope to attract feminist theorists and activists committed to
cultural critique. Contributors should aim to make their work
accessible to a wide variety of participants at the event and, where
appropriate, in potentially publishable form later.
Procedures
Individual Papers
Individual papers should last no more than 20 minutes and your
proposal should include the following.
1. Title.
2. Abstract.
3. Biography.
4. Institutional or other affiliation and address.
5. Audio visual Requirements (If any).
Full Sessions
If you wish to organize a full session on a particular theme, the
proposal should include the information (above) for each contributor.
Each session should include a moderator, and three presenters.
Sessions should last for 90 minutes in total.
Workshops
Workshops last 90 minutes. Proposers should submit the following:
1. Workshop title.
2. Rationale for workshop.
3. Biography.
4. Institutional affiliation and address.
5. AV requirements.
E-mail proposals to ChallengingDeath at ideologiesofwar.com
Closing date for submission of proposals: August 31st 2007. We will
process proposals received in advance to facilitate travelling
arrangements.
Deadlines
August 31st, 2007: Paper, Workshops, Session proposals.
September 15th, 2007: Notification of acceptance (at the latest).
October 1st, 2007: Reception of full papers and registration.
Papers will be accepted only from full registrants.
To download the registration form as a Word Document please click here:
http://www.tcd.ie/Womens_Studies/events/IFR%20Registration%20Form.doc
To download the registration form as an Adobe PDF document please click
here:
http://www.tcd.ie/Womens_Studies/events/IFR%20Registration%20Form.pdf
Conference Procedures
Presenters: Intending presenters should ideally aim to provide
papers in advance (by October 1st - even in draft form) to be placed
on our website for registrants to read in advance. Our time together
is limited, and should be spent summarizing (briefly, for about
five minutes), and then discussing the papers, rather than reading
them.
There are no limits on the length of the online papers, but bear
in mind that to encourage participants to read them in advance,
they should be kept short and presented attractively.
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