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Conference Announcement

Theme: Intercultural Philosophy and Post-/De-colonial Theory
Type: 4th Vienna Forum for Intercultural Philosophizing
Institution: Wiener Gesellschaft für interkulturelle Philosophie
(WiGiP)
   Society of Intercultural Philosophy (SIP)
   Institut für Wissenschaft und Kunst Wien (IWK)
Location: Vienna (Austria)
Date: 28.–29.2.2020

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In this workshop we will discuss the relation between intercultural
philosophy and post-colonial / de-colonial theory. The first day will
be devoted to African perspectives – the second day the focus is on
theories from Latin-America.


Friday, 28 February 2020 (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.)

Central in this part of the workshop devoted to African perspectives
is the close reading and discussion of Felwine Sarr’s book
“Afrotopia” and a text written by Mbembe (On the Postcolony: Preface
and Introduction to the second edition). Additionally, two invited
scholars will present papers on the topic. The combination of paper
presentations and the close reading of key texts will give firm
ground for in-depth discussion of the topic and exchange of views.

To these presentations readings and discussions all interested
scholars, regular students and PhD students are invited to
participate. For those interested in participation we advice to read
Sarr’s and Mbembe’s texts in advance. The texts will be made
available to those who register for the workshop (for registration,
see below). Participation in the workshop is also open to those
generally interested in the topic without preparation or knowledge of
the texts.

Paper presentations:

Renate Schepen (Amsterdam):
Between Islands and Lagoons, Imagining the Planetary

Babacar Mbaye Diop (Dakar):
African art and the postcolonial question

Angela Roothaan (Amsterdam): discussant


Saturday, 29 February 2020 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)

The de-colonial discourse in Latin-America stands in a long tradition
of the “filosofia americana” that dates back to the mid-19th century.
Post-colonial theory is thus part of a long history that finds a
first impressive culmination point in the 1970s in the so-called
philosophy of liberation. On the one hand the de- and post-colonial
theories are closely related with these liberation discourses, while
on the other hand they develop a powerful critique of essentialist
depictions of Latin-America and of fundamental eurocentric aspects
oft he liberation discourses from the perspective of poststructural
thought (Santiago Castro-Gomez; Walter Mignolo, Anibal Quijano).

Paper presentation:

Rolando Vázquez (Utrecht):
The fundaments of decolonial thought and the challenge of
interculturality

Response papers:
Marcela Torres Heredia & Gregor Seidl (Vienna):
Territorial Coloniality“: an ontological concept to enhance the
visibility of multidimensional structures of colonial continuities
and processes of decolonization in space and time

Hans Schelkshorn (Vienna):
The image of “Europe” in decolonial discourses in Latin America


Location:
Institut für Wissenschaft und Kunst – IWK
Berggasse 17, A-1090 Wien/Vienna, Austria

Please register by email for the workshop before the 15th of January
2020: [email protected]

Details & more information:
http://www.wigip.org/wiener-forum/




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