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SUMMARY:Critical Temporalities
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DESCRIPTION:<p><em>Critical Temporalities Workshop\,&nbsp\;</em></p>\n<p><em>24/03/2023\, online\,&nbsp\;9 am EDT / 2 pm CET&nbsp\;</em></p>\n<p>Join us on Zoom:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;https://NewSchool.zoom.us/j/94324257769</p>\n<p>This event invites interested researchers to collectively reflect on the relationship between critique and time. Special attention shall be paid to current critical phenomenological approaches.&nbsp\;We are particularly interested in fostering international dialogue around the following questions: &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Can an investigation of time and temporality offer tools for formulating pertinent critique?</p>\n<p>What tools does critical phenomenology have to offer for investigating time and temporality?</p>\n<p>How can we conceive of the past in a critical way?</p>\n<p>What role can decolonial approaches play for such reflective work?</p>\n<p>What is the temporality of critique itself?</p>\n<p>Is critical thinking set in the present only\, describing a problematic status quo\, or is it apt to foster a better future?</p>\n<p>How and to what extent can temporality be thought of in plural terms\, and what implications follow from this conceptualisation?</p>\n<p>Following the last question\, what different modes of perception of time and temporality need articulation\, specifically when considering categories such as class\, gender and race?</p>\n<p>What makes the time we live in a critical time and what conceptual and political tasks follow from this?</p>\n<p>Finally\, what is the relationship between affect\, repetition and transformation? Links to themes such as trauma and nostalgia are more than welcome.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=P. J. Gorre:
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