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Call for Papers

Theme: Crossing Borders Intellectuals of the Right and Politics in
Europe and Latin America
Subtitle: Transnational Perspectives
Type: International Conference
Institution: Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon
Location: Lisbon (Portugal)
Date: 17.–18.11.2016
Deadline: 24.6.2016

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During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of
the right - both of the ‘old’ authoritarian and of the ‘new’ radical
varieties - professed their faith in national values but at the same
time saw themselves as national agents of an otherwise international
intellectual and political wave. Starting from the mid-1920s, a
growing sense of shared goals, commonality of vision, and sense of
history-making mission led them to draw on each other for inspiration
and support. It soon became clear that these movements and regimes
embraced ideas from each other, actively studying each other’s
discourses and initiatives in the political field.

Intellectual figures were central to this transnational processes of
ideological diffusion and cross-fertilisation, whether by formulating
ideas, popularising them across borders or translating and
re-contextualising them for different national contexts and
audiences. The list of these intellectual figures is long and
international: Carl Schmitt, Giuseppe Bottai, Asvero Gravelli, Pier
Maria Bardi, Alfredo Rocco, Charles Maurras,  Marie Frossard, Mihail
Manoilesco, Antonio Sardinha. J. Maritain, Ramiro de Maetzu or
Leopoldo Lugones, Oliveira Vianna, Francisco Campos, and others, were
central in this process. In some cases too, leaders of fascist and
authoritarian political movements were “intellectual-politicians”,
like Plinio Salgado in Brazil or Rolão Preto in Portugal.

The conference aims to promote a different understanding of the role
of intellectuals of the interwar right who perceived themselves as
transnational agents “at the service of an idea”. At a time when the
‘transnational turn’ in the study of fascism and dictatorships has
underlines that these need to be liberated from inside the containers
of national historiography, we believe that a similar widening of the
analytical lens is necessary when it comes to intellectuals
themselves, as active historical agents of THE transnational
circulation of ideas. The conference wishes to highlight how these
intellectuals formed or joined active transnational networks of
diffusion of radical ideas, how they influenced the travel and
translation of these ideas, how they interacted and intersected with
each other, and how they fed a fascinating intellectual momentum
within the broader political camp of the interwar authoritarian and
radical right across the world. In focusing on these dynamic
transnational relationships, the conference is to open a new
perspective on transnational connections and interactions, a sphere
in which intellectuals played a pivotal role. The conference
organisers are particularly interested in the circulation of radical
ideas within Europe and Latin America, as well as between these two
regions.

The organizers are particularly interested in papers that deal with
any of the following themes:

- The role played by intellectuals in the general processes of
reception, translation, and popularisation of ideas through an
analysis of reciprocal, though often asymmetric, relationships beyond
individual countries.

- Differences of opinion and conflicts among authoritarian movements
and intellectuals, and their role in self-representation, propaganda,
National myths and visions of a “New brotherhood”.

- The role of authoritarian “intellectuals-politicians” with strong
transnational influence in Europe and Latin America,

-Transnational links and also the transfer, reception, and
reformulations of ideas on both sides of the Atlantic.

Please, submit an abstract (up to 500 words max) and a short
curriculum vitae  (max 10 lines) with affiliation and contact
information until June 24 2016, to <[email protected]>
stating in the object of the email “CROSS-BORD+SURNAME”.

Presentations will be in  English.

Organizing Committee:
Rita Almeida de Carvalho, ICS-University of Lisbon; Anne Cova,
ICS-University of Lisbon; Olivier Dard, University of Paris IV;
Federico Finchelstein, New School for Social Research, New York;
Annarita Gori, ICS-University of Lisbon; Aristotle Kallis, Keel
University, UK; Antonio Costa Pinto, ICS-University of Lisbon;
Claudia Viscardi, Federal University of Juíz de Fora, Brazil.


Contact:

Annarita Gori
Instituto de Ciências Sociais
Universidade de Lisboa
Av. Aníbal Bettencourt, 9
1600-189 Lisboa
Portugal
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.ics.ul.pt/rdonweb-recursos/events/2016-06/2016-06-24.pdf




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