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SUMMARY:French and Francophone Philosophy Today
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LOCATION:LSU\, Baton Rouge\, United States\, 70803
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>CALL FOR PAPERS</strong></p>\n<p><strong>French and Francophone Philosophy Today</strong></p>\n<p><strong>April 18-20th 2024&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Louisiana State University\, Baton Rouge</strong></p>\n<p>Conference Bilingue</p>\n<p>Keynotes: Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia)\, Penelope Deutscher (Northwestern)\, Fran&ccedil\;ois Raffoul (LSU\, emeritus)</p>\n<p>LSU&rsquo\;s Department of Philosophy\, Department of French Studies\, and the Center for French and Francophone Studies invite submissions to &ldquo\;French and Francophone Philosophy Today\,&rdquo\; a bilingual conference to be held at LSU (Baton Rouge\, LA) on April 18-20th 2024.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The conference will include a panel featuring Claire Colebrook (Penn State)\, Jeff Bell (Southeastern Louisiana University)\, and Dan Smith (Purdue)&nbsp\;discussing the work of John Protevi (French/Philosophy\, LSU).</p>\n<p>Our purpose is to gather a diverse set of researchers\, scholars\, and students to consider the past\, present and future directions of French philosophy. We include under this rubric\, francophone philosophy and philosophical work on various traditions associated with major French and francophone thinkers. This includes\, but is not limited to: Structuralism\, Post-Structuralism\, Deconstruction\, Psychoanalysis\, Genealogy\, Philosophy of Technics\, and Postcolonial &amp\; Diasporic Philosophy.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>This conference also intends to celebrate\, honor\, and reflect upon the distinctive contributions of LSU philosophers to contemporary French philosophy over the past 35 years\, including the work of &Eacute\;douard Glissant (LSU\, 1988-1993)\, John Protevi (LSU\, 1994-2023)\, Marc Froment-Meurice (LSU\, 1995-1996)\, and Fran&ccedil\;ois Raffoul (LSU\, 2000-2023). Recognizing the precious and precarious francophone connections of the state of Louisiana\, and its investments in humanistic traditions tied to French thought and cultures\, we seek to affirm the important contributions of our colleagues and our continued commitment to forging new connections between institutions\, individuals and scholarly research networks.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>What does it mean to inherit\, extend\, incorporate and even break with the distinct philosophical practices associated with French philosophy?&nbsp\; We welcome\, in particular\, contributions that explore the work of Glissant\, Protevi\, and Raffoul and the papers that explore the generativity of feminist\, decolonial\, and critical approaches to French philosophy.</p>\n<p><strong>We accept papers in these broad streams:</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Post/structuralism\, Cybernetics\, Information Theory</li>\n<li>Francophonie\, Universalism\, Particularism</li>\n<li>French Feminisms\, Philosophies of Embodiment</li>\n<li>Philosophical Anthropology\, Economies of Violence\, Societies of Control</li>\n<li>French Phenomenology\, Post-Phenomenological Thought\, Philosophy of the Event</li>\n<li>Creolization\, Glissant\, Decolonial Philosophy\, Philosophies of Place</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Submission Deadline: November 15\, 2023</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Submissions in French Encouraged and Welcome</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Submit abstracts via online form: bit.ly/frenchphilconference</strong></p>\n<p><strong></strong><strong>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; https://forms.gle/q1iHq7puCAtMPtLu6</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Questions can be directed to Hannah Bacon and Deborah Goldgaber: hrbacon@lsu.edu and dgoldgaber@lsu&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>La philosophie fran&ccedil\;aise et francophone aujourd'hui</p>\n<p>Un colloque bilingue</p>\n<p>18-20 avril 2024</p>\n<p>Universit&eacute\; de Louisiane (LSU)\, Baton Rouge</p>\n<p>Keynotes : Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia)\, Penelope Deutscher (Northwestern)\, Fran&ccedil\;ois Raffoul (LSU\, &eacute\;m&eacute\;rite)</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;<br>Les facult&eacute\;s de philosophie\, de Langue&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;etLitt&eacute\;ratures Fran&ccedil\;ais et le Centre d'&eacute\;tudes fran&ccedil\;aises et francophones de LSU&nbsp\;lancent un appel &agrave\; propositions&nbsp\;pour "French and Francophone Philosophy Today"\,&nbsp\;un colloque&nbsp\;bilingue qui se tiendra &agrave\; LSU (Baton Rouge\, LA) du 18 au 20 avril 2024. &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Ce colloque comprendra un panel&nbsp\;discutant de l'&oelig\;uvre de John Protevi (fran&ccedil\;ais/philosophie\, LSU)&nbsp\;r&eacute\;unissant Claire Colebrook (Penn State)\, Jeff Bell (Southeastern)\, et Daniel Smith (Purdue)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Notre objectif est de rassembler un ensemble de chercheurs\, d'universitaires et d'&eacute\;tudiants afin d'examiner le pass&eacute\;\, le pr&eacute\;sent et l'avenir de la philosophie fran&ccedil\;aise. Nous incluons dans cette rubrique la philosophie francophone et les travaux philosophiques sur les diverses traditions associ&eacute\;es aux principaux penseurs fran&ccedil\;ais et francophones.&nbsp\;Ceci inclut (sans s&rsquo\;y limiter)&nbsp\;: Structuralisme\, post-structuralisme\, d&eacute\;construction\, psychanalyse\, g&eacute\;n&eacute\;alogie\, philosophie des techniques\, philosophie postcoloniale et diasporique.</p>\n<p>Ce colloque&nbsp\;a &eacute\;galement pour but de c&eacute\;l&eacute\;brer\, d'honorer et de&nbsp\;discuter les&nbsp\;contributions des philosophes de LSU &agrave\; la philosophie fran&ccedil\;aise contemporaine au cours des 35 derni&egrave\;res ann&eacute\;es\, notamment les travaux d'&Eacute\;douard Glissant (LSU\, 1988-1993)\, de John Protevi (LSU\, 1994-2023)\, de Marc Froment-Meurice (LSU\, 1995-1996) et de Fran&ccedil\;ois Raffoul (LSU\, 2000-2023). Reconnaissant les liens francophones pr&eacute\;cieux et pr&eacute\;caires de l'&Eacute\;tat de Louisiane et ses investissements dans les traditions humanistes li&eacute\;es &agrave\; la pens&eacute\;e et aux cultures fran&ccedil\;aises\, nous cherchons &agrave\; affirmer les contributions importantes de nos coll&egrave\;gues et notre engagement continu &agrave\; forger de nouvelles liaisons entre les institutions\, les individus et les r&eacute\;seaux de recherche scientifique.</p>\n<p>Que signifie h&eacute\;riter\, &eacute\;tendre\, incorporer et m&ecirc\;me rompre avec les pratiques philosophiques distinctes associ&eacute\;es &agrave\; la philosophie fran&ccedil\;aise ?&nbsp\; Nous accueillerons en particulier les contributions qui explorent le travail de Glissant\, Protevi et Raffoul\, ainsi que les articles qui explorent la g&eacute\;n&eacute\;rativit&eacute\; des approches f&eacute\;ministes\, d&eacute\;coloniales et critiques de la philosophie fran&ccedil\;aise.</p>\n<p>Nous&nbsp\; attendons particuli&egrave\;rement&nbsp\;des articles dans les domaines suivants:</p>\n<p>Post-structuralisme\, Cybern&eacute\;tique\, Th&eacute\;orie de l'information</p>\n<p>Francophonie\, universalisme\, particularisme</p>\n<p>F&eacute\;minismes fran&ccedil\;ais\, philosophies de l'incarnation</p>\n<p>Anthropologie philosophique\, &eacute\;conomies de la violence\, soci&eacute\;t&eacute\;s de contr&ocirc\;le</p>\n<p>Ph&eacute\;nom&eacute\;nologie fran&ccedil\;aise\, pens&eacute\;e post-ph&eacute\;nom&eacute\;nologique\, philosophie de l'&eacute\;v&eacute\;nement</p>\n<p>Cr&eacute\;olisation\, Glissant\, philosophie d&eacute\;coloniale\, philosophies du lieu\,&nbsp\;philosophies du langage ordinaire\, histoire de la philosophie</p>\n<p>Date limite de soumission : 15 novembre 2023</p>\n<p>Les&nbsp\;soumissions&nbsp\;propositions&nbsp\;en fran&ccedil\;ais sont encourag&eacute\;es et bienvenues</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah R. Bacon;CN=Deborah Goldgaber:
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