CALL FOR PAPERS
Gilles Deleuze and
Felix Guattari: Refrains of Freedom
International
Conference,
24-26 April, 2015,
Panteion University, Athens, Greece.
We invite abstracts for
papers and panel discussions on all aspects of Deleuze and Guattari's
work,
and we particularly
welcome contributions attempting to elucidate the meaning of Deleuze
and Guattari's
claim that "pluralism
equals monism" as well as its significance for a number of
issues central to their writings.
* What are the
implications of this claim for ontology, epistemology, ethics,
politics, language and the arts?
* Given that Deleuze is
talking about absolute difference (A differs from itself) rather than
comparative differenc (A differs from B),
can we still speak of
subjects and objects and transformative change?
* Deleuze and
Guattari's philosophy of difference in the face of multiculturalism,
identity politics and cultural traditions.
* Between the fixity of
cultural traditions and their nihilist rejection.
* Forcefields and
extended spaces
* Repetition as the
maker of difference.
* "Autrement qu'
être/Autrement qu' autre."
* Memory,
heterogeneity, the friend, the one thousand tiny sexes.
* Schizoanalysis.
* "Pluralism
equals monism" and literature.
* "Pluralism
equals monism" and the arts (visual arts, music, cinema,
theater, dance, new and
multi-disciplinary art
forms, art-science-technology and society in a technological age).
* Pluralism equals
monism" and the people to come.
Abstracts of papers and
panels can be written in English, French or Greek, and must not
exceed 500 words.
Submissions can be in
.doc, .docx, .rtf or .pdf format and must include title, author's
name, institutional affiliation
and contact
information. The reading available for paper presentations is 30
minutes.
Panel abstracts must
include a brief description of the panel as a whole and summaries of
the individual papers.
They must also include
the title of the panel, the titles of the papers, the names of the
participants, institutional affiliations and contact information. The
length of the panel must not exceed 120 minutes (discussion
included).
Submissions will be
made through the Easy Chair webside, which requires that the person
submitting an abstract
should create a simple
account with Easy Chair. Instructions on how to use the programme may
be found by
visiting:
http://www.easychair.org/
Submission deadline:
November 1, 2014.
Νοtification of
decision: January 15, 2015.
For further
information, please, see the conference website:
http://deleuzeandguattariathens2015.blogspot.gr/p/about.html
or contact Constantin
Boundas (cboundas@trentu.ca), Iannis Zannos