Yearly Archives: 2009
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i am sorry for the slowdown of the site. it should be back to a normal routine this week. please bear with me as i’m catching up with emails you… Read more
SAPLF: Recent French Feminism(s)
American Philosophical Association (APA), Eastern Division New York City, NY Monday, December 28, 2008 11:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m., Group Session GIII-8 Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française (SAPLF)… Read more
A workshop on Simon Critchley’s Work
The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Philosophy & Classics announces a workshop on the thought of Simon Critchley who will be the Brackenridge Distinguished Visiting Professor. The… Read more
Globalized Capital: Subjects, Spaces, and Critical Responses April 10th & 11th, 2010 Keynote Speaker: Bruno Bosteels Department of Romance Studies, Cornell University Questioning capitalism is no easy enterprise. Discourses interrogating… Read more
CFP: Globalized Capital: Subjects, Spaces, and Critical Responses
Call for Papers 17th Annual DePaul University Philosophy Graduate Student Conference GLOBALIZED CAPITAL: SUBJECTS, SPACES, AND CRITICAL RESPONSES April 10th & 11th, 2010 Keynote Speaker: Bruno Bosteels Department of Romance… Read more
Friedrich Nietzsche, Raymond Geuss (ed.), Alexander Nehamas (ed.) – Writings from the Early Notebooks – Reviewed by Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Humboldt Universität – Philosophical Reviews – University of Notre Dame
Review of Friedrich Nietzsche, Writings from the Early Notebooks This is the tenth volume by Nietzsche in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series, giving him the most… Read more
CFP: WAITING FOR THE POLITICAL MOMENT
CALL FOR PAPERS WAITING FOR THE POLITICAL MOMENT Utrecht & Rotterdam, June 17-19, 2010 ‘Hamm: What’s happening? Clov: Something is taking its course.’ Beckett, Endgame Over the last decades,… Read more
Audio: From Athens to Baghdad – Greek meets Arabic philosophy
This week, we follow the journey of the classics as they spread from Greece to the Arab world and beyond. At a time when Europe still hadn’t got its act… Read more
SYMPOSIUM: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy
SYMPOSIUM Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale Volume 13 Issue Number 2 Fall 2009 Volume 13 Numéro 2 Automne 2009 Table of Contents/Table des matières Articles… Read more
CFP: University of Memphis, 6th Annual Graduate Student Conference
Sixth Annual Philosophy Graduate Student Conference University of Memphis February 12-13, 2010 Submission Deadline: January 08, 2010 Keynote Speaker: Daniel W. Smith (Purdue University) “What is the postmodern [or contemporary… Read more
LSU ‘Mardi Gras’ Philosophy Conference
Call for Papers We are pleased to announce: The 2nd Annual LSU ‘Mardi Gras’ Philosophy Conference: Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana February 19-20th, 2010 Keynote Speakers: Dr. Edward Casey,… Read more
Roundtable on Marx’s Capital
Roundtable on Marx’s Capital Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, February 24-27, 2011 Our second Roundtable will explore Volume One of Marx’s Capital (1867). We chose this text because the… Read more
CFP: “Deleuze: Ethics and Politics”
Call for Papers: 4th Biennial Philosophy and Literature Conference At Purdue University “Deleuze: Ethics and Politics” April 9-10, 2010 Purdue University, West Lafayette Deadline for Paper Submission: January 15, 2010… Read more
Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy
Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy Eds. Jonathan Culler and Phillip E. Lewis Derrida and Democracy Jonathan Culler Part One “The Most Interesting Thing in the World” Jonathan Culler Passionate Secrets… Read more
POLITICS, RELIGION, AND VIOLENCE -THE TILBURG PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2010
A Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 15-24, 2010 The return to religion has become perhaps the dominant cliché of contemporary theory. Of course, theory often offers nothing more than… Read more
“The Uses and Misuses of Violence” | Department of Philosophy | Loyola University New Orleans
Slavoj Zizek “The Uses and Misuses of Violence” Lecture Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm Location: Nunemaker Auditorium, Monroe Hall Slavoj Zizek is a professor… Read more
CFP: Cultural Productions of 9/11
Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture requests submissions for Issue 11.2 “Cultural Productions of 9/11” Deadline for proposals: February 1, 2010 (final drafts of invited submissions will be due August 15,… Read more
Audio: Philosophers Zone – 17 October 2009 – What would Karl Marx think?
Philosophers Zone – 17 October 2009 – What would Karl Marx think?. Commodities, capitalism and computers. At a time when the Berlin Wall has fallen but Wall Street is decidedly… Read more
Louis Althusser ( New Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Entry)
Louis Althusser (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy).
Slavoj Zizek – Hollywood Today: Report from an Ideological Frontline
from lacan dot com http://www.lacan.com/lacan1.htm Slavoj Zizek Hollywood Today: Report from an Ideological Frontline http://www.lacan.com/essays/?page_id=347 […] Les non-dupes errent So when even products of the allegedly “liberal” Hollywood display the… Read more