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SUMMARY:Object Emotions
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LOCATION:Berkeley\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Co-organizers: Padma Maitland (UCB Architecture\, SSEAS)\; Christopher P. Miller (UCB English)\; Marta Figlerowicz (Harvard Society of Fellows)</p>\n<p>When and why do we attribute&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;to inanimate&nbsp\;objects? What does it mean to objectify&nbsp\;emotions&mdash\;and is it possible to not reify them when we treat them as&nbsp\;objects&nbsp\;of scholarly inquiry? What does it mean to think of human bodies as&nbsp\;emotionally&nbsp\;charged material&nbsp\;objects\, and how do bodies relate to other&nbsp\;objects&mdash\;such as buildings or works of literature&mdash\;that we often treat as also charged with feeling?</p>\n<p>&ldquo\;Object&nbsp\;Emotions&rdquo\; aims to set in conversation several very recent developments in criticism that include thing theory\, affect theory\, and the history of&nbsp\;emotions. We would like to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars who study the relationship ofemotions&nbsp\;to&nbsp\;objects&nbsp\;in architecture\, literature\, art\, and area studies as well as those who focus on how&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;themselves have become topics of inquiry. This conference is inspired by the heightened attention that many members of various disciplines have recently begun to pay to&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;as new points of entry into history\, literature\, art\, architecture\, and the social sciences. It is also inspired by the many-sided confusions and doubts that this interest in&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;has sparked across these disciplines. During the conference we would like to ask how we can make sense of&nbsp\;emotionally&nbsp\;charged&nbsp\;objects\, or of feelings that inspire us to create things\, without oversimplifying or idealizing such connections.<br><br>On the one hand\, we hope that this conference will help to bring out the shared doubts within these disciplines about staid notions of&nbsp\;objects&nbsp\;as &lsquo\;objective&rsquo\; and&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;as &lsquo\;subjective&rsquo\; entities&mdash\;and about our ability to set firm boundaries between the&nbsp\;objects&nbsp\;we attend to and the&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;we attach to them. On the other hand\, we would like to highlight and explore divergences among the ways feelings and things are related to each other in each of these disciplines: to think about the particular challenges of describingemotions&nbsp\;in relation to buildings as opposed to poems\, in relation to statues as opposed to landscapes. We hope that comparisons between how&nbsp\;emotions&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;objects&nbsp\;are defined in each of these fields will help sharpen participants&rsquo\; current critical lenses\, and also help them appreciate what is local or field-specific about their particular approach to these questions.<br><br>The conference will take place at UC Berkeley on October 4th&nbsp\;and 5th. Participants will include both graduate students and faculty members.<br><br><strong>Contact: Padma Maitland padmamaitland@berkeley.edu</a></strong></p>
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