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Call for Papers

Theme: Cultures of Humanity in Transition
Subtitle: Human Rights and Understandings of the Human in the 21st
Century
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Vechta
Location: Vechta (Germany)
Date: 13.–14.11.2020
Deadline: 15.2.2020

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The critique of humanism, as well as of poststructuralist,
posthumanist, system-theoretical and cultural discourses have
accelerated in recent decades what Friedrich Tenbruck deplored as the
elimination of the human being from our languages. However, concepts
of humanity are slowly beginning to play a somewhat greater role
again, in both academic discourses, and more generally in social and
political discourses.

In view of different problems that are revealed in our societies, and
that are taken up in one way or another by the social sciences and
humanities, the question of the human being is also being
rearticulated. The resurgence of inhuman politics in exactly those
countries previously notable for their humanist and democratic
traditions; the problematically shifting relations of human beings
both to each other and to their non-human environments, which on a
global level is visible in terms of increasing human violence and
accelerated environmental destruction; the growing importance of
identitarian movements – all these crisis phenomena can only be
meaningfully analysed if we succeed in counteracting the increasing
fragmentation of knowledge and of social forms of life, by developing
an orientation and sense of meaning that normatively looks at the
human being as a whole once again.

Objectives

This conference is dedicated to this task by trying to collect
concepts of the human and humanity that have developed and are
developing in different contexts. Historical models will be
remembered, but current debates will also be analysed. Whether it is
the discussions conducted under the heading of the Anthropocene, the
debate on alternative forms of human sociality, aspects of gender and
diversity, social norms, cultural imaginations, collective
experiences, or the complex cognitive and ethical consequences of
information technologies: all these debates are characterized by the
fact that the ideas of the human and humanity articulated in them are
not anchored in an essentialist anthropology, but rather are being
constantly renegotiated.

Our conference aims to highlight those discussions and debates, in
which ideas of humanity and the human are renegotiated in such a way
that the need for anthropological and humanist orientations in
academic and political discourses becomes evident.

Procedure

The event is aimed at scholars of all disciplines of historical,
cultural and social sciences and encourages the participation of
junior researchers. Abstracts with a maximum volume of 500 words and
brief biographical notes are requested by 15 February 2020 to
[email protected] and [email protected]. The
contributions will be published shortly after the conference. The
written contributions of the conference participants are therefore
requested by December 31st, 2020. More detailed information on the
guidelines for manuscript design will be provided after the selection
procedure has been completed at the end of February of next year.


Contact:

Dr. Oliver Kozlarek
Universität Vechta
Kulturwissenschaften
Driverstraße 22–26
49377 Vechta
Germany
Email: [email protected]




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