Sent on behalf of Ian Buchanan: details and the call for papers for an international conference on Gilles Deleuze 'One or Several Deleuzes'. It takes place here in the UK in Cardiff August 2008. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Date: 01 October 2007 17:09 +0100 From: Ian Buchanan <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: << CFP Please Circulate >> << CFP Please Circulate >> The first international Deleuze Studies conference ?One or Several Deleuzes?? Cardiff University, Wales August 11-13, 2008 The incredible body of research on Deleuze?s work that has emerged in the past two decades - well over 130 books and literally thousands of articles - has created a situation in which it is no longer possible for a lone scholar to keep pace with new developments in the field. As scholars in disciplines as far flung from each other as musicology, organisational studies, philosophy and cultural studies embrace Deleuze this problem grows ever more intractable. Compounding matters further, Deleuze scholarship spans most languages. In the process there has appeared a highly contested variety of Deleuzes - there is the political Deleuze, the apolitical Deleuze, the philosophical Deleuze (who is a Kantian, a Nietzschean, a Spinozist, a Stoic, etc.), the phenomenological Deleuze, the activist Deleuze, and so on. Sponsored by the journal Deleuze Studies, the aim of this conference is to bring all these Deleuzes into communication. Participants include: Hanjo Berressem Ronald Bogue Claire Colebrook Gary Genosko Eugene Holland Dorothea Olkowski John Protevi James Williams Convened by Ian Buchanan Tim Matts and Aidan Tynan Send panel proposals and abstracts to [log in to unmask] Registration, accommodation options and program updates will be posted on the web at: www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/ . Graduate Students may also be interested in attending Deleuze Camp 2 - ?When far too much Deleuze is barely enough!?. ---------- End Forwarded Message ---------- ---------------------- JDC Dewsbury Senior Lecturer in Human Geography School of Geographical Sciences University of Bristol tel: +44 (0)117 95 46855 fax: +44 (0)117 928 7878 http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/staff/staff_dewsbury.html