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Call for papers @ Dissonancia: Journal of Critical Theory

05 Saturday Oct 2019

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Call for Papers, Critical Theory, Decolonial Theory, Dissonancia, Postcolonial Theory

Mariana Fidelis wrote to let us know about a special issue of Dissonancia that she will be co-editing with Mariana Teixeira on Decolonial and Critical Theory. The call for papers can be found here (submission deadline Dec. 31, 2019). 

Some possible topics:

  • Convergences and divergences between critical theory and de-/postcolonial theories
  • Critical theory on the periphery(ies): reception, criticisms and dialogues
  • Critical theory in/from/about Brazil and Latin America
  • Post- and decolonial theories: tensions between the particular and the universal
  • Critical theory, race and intersectionality
  • Critical theory, history, progress and global justice
  • What does it mean to “decolonize” critical theory today?
  • What do post- and decolonial theories have to learn from critical theory?
  • What does critical theory have to learn from post- and decolonial theories?

CFP: The Problem of Evil in Modern and Contemporary European Philosophy

21 Wednesday Sep 2016

Posted by Pierre-François Noppen in Call for Papers, Conference, Frankfurt School, Theodor W. Adorno

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Adorno, Bishop's University, Call for Papers, Conference, European Philosophy, Jamie Crooks, Martin Thibodeau

Martin Thibodeau wrote to us about a conference that he and Jamie Crooks are organizing at Bishop’s University next spring (April 28 and 29, 2017). Submissions on Adorno are welcome! The call for paper is here: The Problem of Evil Bishop’s University

CFP: Powerless Longing, The Loss of Utopian Thinking in Late Modernity

09 Monday Sep 2013

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Call for Papers, Critical Theory, Theodor W. Adorno, Utopianism

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Sebastian Tränkle (Berlin) has written to us asking that we post the following CFP. It is in German, and looks like a fantastic event. The website for the event is located here.

Ohnmächtige Sehnsucht. Zum Verlust utopischen Denkens in der Spätmoderne

Max Horkheimer beschrieb die frühneuzeitliche Utopie »als Ausdruck ohnmächtiger Sehnsucht«, weil in der Epoche ihrer Entstehung die materiellen Mittel zur Realisierung der Gesellschaftsentwürfe nicht zur Verfügung standen. In der spätmodernen Gegenwart hingegen ist es weniger der Mangel an Mitteln als das Schwinden des »Möglichkeitssinns« (Robert Musil), das die Menschen zur Ohnmacht verdammt. Continue reading →

Call for Papers: Adorno: Impact and Influences

13 Tuesday Aug 2013

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Call for Papers, CFP, Theodor W. Adorno, University of London

Natalie Leeder and Sam Hall (both Royal Holloway, University of London) have asked that this CFP be posted:

Call for Papers

Adorno: Impact and Influences

Wednesday 13th November 2013 at Royal Holloway, University of London
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CFP: 5th International Critical Theory Conference of Rome

17 Saturday Dec 2011

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Adorno, Benjamin, Call for Papers, Conference, Critical Theory, Horkheimer, Marcuse

Our colleague, Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi, has asked us to make the following CFP public, which may of interest to those interested in Adorno. It looks like it will be a fantastic event.

CALL FOR PAPERS

5TH INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL THEORY
CONFERENCE OF ROME

May 7-9, 2012
John Felice Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago Continue reading →

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