If you'll fly me there and back from Australia I'd be happy to
register ;-)
I'll just wait to see what's published from it. I'm interested in
the 'non-philosophy' piece, as I wrote a very short thing on that a
few years ago for borderlands e-journal. If you want me to run a
proposal for a special issue past the editorial board I'd be happy to
do so; I'm not sure what the priorities are in terms of themes though
these days as I am only an occasional player there these days.
On 01/06/2009, at 9:44 PM, Simon Choat wrote:
>
> Thanks. Would you like to register?
> Simon.
>
> Quoting David McInerney <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> This sounds like a really good conference. I hope that a book or
>> journal volume comes out of it.
>>
>>
>> On 01/06/2009, at 8:31 PM, Simon Choat wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> IMMANENCE AND MATERIALISM CONFERENCE
>>>
>>> QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
>>>
>>> 23 June 2009
>>>
>>> Registration for this event is now open: please contact Simon Choat
>>> ([log in to unmask]) to register. Registration and attendance
>>> are free.
>>>
>>> Programme details below. All papers will take place in Room
>>> 3.28, Francis Bancroft Building, Mile End Campus, Queen Mary,
>>> Mile End Road, London.
>>>
>>>
>>> PROGRAMME
>>>
>>> 9:00am Registration
>>>
>>> 9:30am Panel 1: Immanence, Transcendence, Ontology
>>> (Chair: Simon Choat)
>>>
>>> Michael O'Neill Burns (University of Dundee): 'The Life of
>>> Materialism: Politics between Concept and Affect'
>>>
>>> Brian Smith (University of Dundee): 'Extending Badiou's
>>> Mathematical Materialism to Account for Real Change: Beyond the
>>> Transcendence/Immanence Dichotomy'
>>>
>>> Paul Rekret (Queen Mary, London): 'Derrida, Foucault,
>>> Immanence, Transcendence'
>>>
>>> 11:10am Tea Break
>>>
>>> 11:30am Panel 2: Marx, Materialism, Immanence (Chair:
>>> Alberto Toscano)
>>>
>>> Nicole Pepperell (RMIT University, Melbourne): 'What's the
>>> Matter with Marx? Notes on Marx's Immanent Critique of Materialism'
>>>
>>> Vidar Thorsteinsson (Reykjavik Academy): 'Materialism's
>>> Cognitive Edge'
>>>
>>> Francesca Manning (CUNY): 'Capital as Axiomatic within
>>> Spinoza's Communist Ontology'
>>>
>>> 1:10pm Lunch Break
>>>
>>> 2:15pm Panel 3: Philosophy, Politics, Praxis (Chair: James
>>> Williams)
>>>
>>> Matteo Mandarini (Queen Mary, London): 'The Fate of Politics'
>>>
>>> Duncan Law: 'Two Ontologies of Materialism: from Non-
>>> Philosophy to Non Philosophy'
>>>
>>> Michael Goddard (University of Salford): 'Misrecognising
>>> Immanence: Towards a Critique of the Anti-Deleuzian Strategies
>>> of Badiou, Zizek and Hallward'
>>>
>>> 3.55pm Tea Break
>>>
>>> 4:15pm Keynote Address (Chair: Caroline Williams)
>>>
>>> James Williams (University of Dundee)
>>>
>>> Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths, London): 'Immanence Unframed:
>>> Secularization, Enlightenment, Fanaticism'
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Dr Simon Choat
>>> Lecturer in Politics
>>> Queen Mary, University of London
>>>
>>> Office: Hatton House 1B
>>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>>> Tel: 020 7882 8592
>>> www.politics.qmul.ac.uk/staff/choat/index.html
>
>
>
> --
>
> Dr Simon Choat
> Lecturer in Politics
> Queen Mary, University of London
>
> Office: Hatton House 1B
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Tel: 020 7882 8592
> www.politics.qmul.ac.uk/staff/choat/index.html
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