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Call for Papers

Theme: The End of the World, a Universal Imagination
Type: International Symposium
Institution: ATLANTYS Research Program, University of Nantes
Location: Nantes (France)
Date: 8.–10.6.2016
Deadline: 15.12.2015

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Myths related to the end of the world are numerous and have resulted
in a significant literature. The expression of this universal fear
can indeed take various forms: myths, religious beliefs, cosmological
systems, fiction, etc. Some aspects of ecological thought themselves
derive their origins and paradigms from this collective imagination
and contemporary environmental concerns can often be re-read in the
light of stories or representations dating back to ancient times.

In the West, the only myth of Atlantis invented by Plato has given
rise to many interpretations and continues, even today, to power all
fantasies and hypotheses, whether more or less likely. In any case it
attests to the age and permanence of this questioning. It has its
counterpart in other traditions, in the same way as the almost
universal myth of the Flood or the engulfing of the world. Many other
legends tell of comparable episodes, sometimes in a prophetic
dimension.

The history of religions should also be put to use. At the level of
the news, certain doctrinal positions which can lead to extreme
behaviour are not unconnected with the old forms of millenarianism
and messianism. The belief in the Apocalypse surpasses the boundaries
of the cultural and religious traditions from which it sprang and
resurfaces regularly in the most varied forms.

At the historical and political levels, the paradigm of the end of
empires or the end of civilization joins this anguish of a collective
end. In the Western world, the fall of the Roman Empire, just as much
a historic event as a continually rewritten disaster scenario, raises
the return to chaos or barbarism as the horizon of established
political or social systems and resembles a prediction of the end of
the world susceptible to fuelling the discourse of the proponents of
the theory of decline.

Members of the scientific committee will consider all proposed papers
which permit an illustration or rereading of these questions. All
historical, philosophical, anthropological, sociological or cultural
perspectives are welcome.

Papers (20 minutes maximum) will be presented in French or English.

Proposed papers should be sent to [email protected] before
December 15th 2015.

The Scientific Committee will announce the proposals selected by
January 5th 2016 at the latest.

Keynote speakers:

- Prof. Christiane Gruber, (Department of History of Art, University
  of Michigan/ USA)
- Prof. Asqar Montazerolqaem (Department of History, University of
  Isfahan/ Iran)
- Prof. David Morgan (Department of Religious Studies, Duke
  University/ USA)

Convenors:

- Dr. Pedram Khosronejad (Institut du Pluralisme Religieux et de
  l’Athéisme, MSH-Nantes, France)
- Dr. Nicolas Roussiau (Université de Nantes, Laboratoire de
  Psychologie des Pays de la Loire, Nantes, France)

ATLANTYS is an interdisciplinary and intercultural research program
granted by the Pays de la Loire region. Endorsed by the University of
Nantes and Centre François Viète (Epistemology, History of Sciences
and Technology), it unites several research institutions in France
and abroad.

Aiming at sheding critical and analytical light on the grounds of
collective representations dealing with the End of the World and the
Death of Mankind, our program is interested in the contemporary
debates about the protection of the environment and human populations.


Contact:

Dr. Pedram Khosronejad
Institut du Pluralisme Religieux et de l'Athéisme (IPRA)
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Ange-Guépin
5 allée Jacques Berque
BP 12105
44021 Nantes cedex 1
France
Tel : 02 40 48 39 64
Fax : 02 40 48 39 98
Email: [email protected]




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