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Deleuze & Aesthetics conference - CfP - June 5th - Nijmegen - The Netherlands
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Deleuze &
AestheticsAnnual National Deleuze Scholarship Conference #4Radboud University
Nijmegen, The Netherlands, June 05, 2015Keynote speaker: professor Mark B.
Hansen, Duke UniversityCALL FOR PAPERSA striking feature of Deleuzebs
writings is that one never finds a sharp distinction between philosophy and
art. Within Deleuzebs philosophy, art b taken here in its widest sense to
include media, popular culture and the creative industries b is always
already present in discussions on politics, language, science, and
metaphysics. By no means does this entail that art is reduced to a second-rate
phenomenon. On the contrary, a well-known Deleuzian dictum holds that the work
of art must be able to stand on its own. For Deleuze, philosophical thought
itself must always be a creative act, and the arts are privileged laboratories
in which to learn from and experiment with creative processes. This makes
Deleuzebs philosophy an ever fresh and relevant source from which to
investigate not just the arts, but also their relations to a host of
contemporary issues. When philosophy, art, and experiment align, our concern
is no longer the mere reflection on, but first and foremost the very
production of reality. Approaching art as a productive rather than reflective
force provokes questions concerning artistic practice and the creative process
itself. Issues at stake are the relation of art to pedagogy, politics and
ethics; the (non-)distinctions between artist-spectator, museum-public space,
and amateurs-professionals; the relation of art to technology and the digital
revolution of today; bclassicalb notions of goodness, beauty, style, and
taste; and perhaps above all our co-constitutive relation to color, sound,
matter, form, narrative, and movement. Also of interest is the often discussed
predicament of contemporary art and thought, in which sincere inventiveness,
exploration, emancipation, engagement, and creativity are permanently at risk
of regressing into hedonism, relativism, nihilism, and commercialization. We
invite paper proposals concerning these and related issues. We especially
welcome papers operating on the intersection of theory and practice, in which
a genre, style, medium, oeuvre, or individual work is used as a bcaseb to
clarify, mobilize, or transform concepts or passages in Deleuzebs work, or
vice versa. Submissions should consist of a single PDF or .doc(x) file
including a 300 word abstract, three to five keywords, your name and contact
information, and a short biography. ### Please send your submission to
[email protected] before March 15, 2015. Please use the subject line
bAbstract [your surname]b. We aim to inform you about the result of our
selection process just after Easter in April 2015.### If you want to attend
without presenting, please register via [email protected] . Please use
the subject line bRegistration [your surname]b. B This one-day conference
will consist of 3 panels with 3 speakers each, a lunch, a keynote address at
the end of the day, and a concluding reception. Accepted speakers can sign up
for a conference dinner at their own expense. The fee for speaking at or
attending the conference is b, 15,-.OrganizationThe conference is organized
by prof.dr. Anneke Smelik and Arjen Kleinherenbrink, with the support of the
Radboud Universitybs Institute for Historical, Literary, and Cultural
Studies and the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology, and Religious
Studies.Scientific committee: Prof. R. Braidotti, Utrecht University; Dr.ir.
A. Radman, TU Delft; Dr. S. van Tuinen, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Dr. R.
Dolphijn, Utrecht University.Stay up to date by bookmarking our website:
https://deleuzeNL2015.wordpress.com
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