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SUMMARY:Thinking with John Berger
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LOCATION:Cardiff\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>John Berger presents a uniquely diverse model of critical artistic and<br> intellectual work. He is\, variously\, artist (and a philosopher of drawing)\;<br> art critic/theorist\; &lsquo\;art geographer&rsquo\; (Edward Soja)\; novelist (although<br> preferring to call himself a storyteller)\; poet and dramatist\; film-maker\;<br> photographic collaborator\; theorist of migration\; political activist in the<br> domains of anti-capitalism and human rights.<br> <br> This conference at Cardiff Metropolitan University places a focus on the<br> transformative potential of Berger&rsquo\;s work for educational practice. Berger<br> may be said to have kept a distance from the institutional lecture hall\,<br> seminar room or studio\; yet his work\, through an interdisciplinarity<br> seemingly without boundaries\, continues to impact upon a number of academic<br> fields. In dedicating himself to&lsquo\;the job of thinker and artist&rsquo\; (Sally<br> Potter)\, Berger seems also consistently to have orientated himself towards<br> the future and to practice: he is\, in the words of Sukhdev Sandhu\, &lsquo\;in the<br> best sense\, a teacherly writer and performer&rsquo\; -- a teacherly method<br> characterised\, that is\, by the principles of collaboration and equality.<br> <br> The conference therefore takes an exploratory approach to the question of<br> how we might\, as educators\, use\, discuss\, learn from and continue to develop<br> Berger&rsquo\;s thought. In what ways might that thought help to transform<br> curricula\, pedagogy\, and our work as writers\, artists and teachers? How<br> pertinent is it\, for example\, to the growing internationalisation of the<br> academy and to questions of global educational citizenship? Or how relevant<br> as a critical resource within the context of a new\, corporate and marketised<br> environment in education? Might Berger&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;radical humanism&rsquo\; (Tilda Swinton)<br> help to carve out alternative futures?<br> <br> The conference will be held at the University&rsquo\;s Llandaff campus\, close to<br> historic Llandaff village and cathedral\, and a 30-minute walk through<br> parkland to Cardiff city centre. It is organised by Cardiff School of<br> Education\, with the collaboration of Cardiff School of Art and Design\, and<br> will coincide with the opening of a new centre for CSAD at the Llandaff campus.</p>\n<p>Call for Papers<br> Deadline for proposals: 1 February 2014<br> <br> Proposals for 20-minute papers are invited. The conference is open to<br> contributors from all subject areas and disciplines\, though it is<br> anticipated that it will be of principal appeal to those interested in<br> Berger&rsquo\;s impact upon the following fields: literary studies\; visual arts\;<br> art history\; philosophy\; creative writing\; film production and education\;<br> performance\; drawing\; photography\; cultural geography\; critical and cultural<br> theory. Topics for papers will be organised into panels\, which might include<br> or resemble\, but are definitely not restricted to\, the following:<br> <br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Criticism beyond a hermeneutics of suspicion<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Storytelling and fiction in the C21<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Aesthetics and materialism<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Intellectual work today<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &lsquo\;Planetarity&rsquo\;\, global citizenship\, cosmopolitics<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Pedagogy in art history<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Developments in photography and education<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Combinations of theory and practice in writing<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Consequences and cultures of the &lsquo\;new poverty&rsquo\; (John Berger)<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Spatial theory and &lsquo\;art geography&rsquo\;<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Radical cinema<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Spinoza and a new vitalism<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Drawing and writing<br> <br> Proposals should be no more than 300 words in length\, and should be sent to<br> the conference email address: bergerconference@cardiffmet.ac.uk&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Queries and correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to<br> Professor Jeff Wallace at jwallace@cardiffmet.ac.uk\, or call 00 44(0)29 2041<br> 7102.<br> <br> A conference website\, with information regarding fees\, accommodation and<br> logistics\, will be up and running soon. In the meantime\, queries on these<br> issues should be addressed to Katerina Ray\, Huw Jones or Donna O&rsquo\;Flaherty\,<br> conference administrators\, at bergerconference@cardiffmet.ac.uk (tel 00 44<br> (0)29 2020 5754 or 00 44 (0) 29 2041 7078/6577)</p>
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