[csaa-forum] CFP "One or Several Deleuzes?"

Anna Hickey-Moody Anna.HickeyMoody at Education.monash.edu.au
Wed Oct 3 10:23:14 CST 2007


The first international Deleuze Studies conference

"One or Several Deleuzes?"

Cardiff University, Wales

August 11-13, 2008

The incredible body of research on Deleuze's work that has emerged in
the past two decades - well over 130 books and literally thousands of  
articles - has created a
situation in which it is no longer possible for a lone scholar to  
keep pace with new developments
in the field. As scholars in disciplines as far flung from each other  
as musicology, organisational
studies, philosophy and cultural studies embrace Deleuze this problem  
grows ever more
intractable. Compounding matters further, Deleuze scholarship spans  
most languages. In the process
there has appeared a highly contested variety of Deleuzes - there is  
the political Deleuze, the
apolitical Deleuze, the philosophical Deleuze (who is a Kantian, a  
Nietzschean, a Spinozist, a
Stoic, etc.), the phenomenological Deleuze, the activist Deleuze, and  
so on. Sponsored
by the journal Deleuze Studies, the aim of this conference is to  
bring all these Deleuzes into communication.

Participants include:
Hanjo Berressem
Ronald Bogue
Claire Colebrook
Gary Genosko
Eugene Holland
Dorothea Olkowski
John Protevi
James Williams

Convened by: Ian Buchanan, Tim Matts and Aidan Tynan

Send panel proposals and abstracts to buchanani at cardiff.ac.uk

Registration, accommodation options and program updates will be posted
on the web at:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/




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