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SUMMARY:Reenchanting the World: Philosophy\, Spirituality\, Ecology\, Arts 
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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Call for abstracts:&nbsp\;</strong><strong>Reenchanting the World: Philosophy\, Spirituality\, Ecology\, Arts&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p><br> <strong>Conference Dates</strong>: Oct. 16-18\, 2025<br> <strong>Location</strong>: Toronto Metropolitan University</p>\n<p><strong>Submission Deadline:</strong> July 30\, 2025</p>\n<p><strong>Website</strong>:&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">https://www.reenchantingconference.org</a></p>\n<p><strong>Keynote Speakers:</strong></p>\n<p>Richard Kearney (Boston College)</p>\n<p>Mark I. Wallace (Swarthmore College)</p>\n<p>Michelangelo Frammartino (Writer and filmmaker\, Italy)</p>\n<p><br> <strong>Submission</strong>: Please email proposals (abstracts)\, approximately 250 words\, prepared for blind review\, to: <a target="_blank">reenchantmentconference@gmail.com</a>. Please include your name and affiliation in the body of the email\, and attach the proposal as a Word file or PDF.<br> <br> <strong>Possible Topics</strong> <br> <br> * Rethinking phenomenology in terms of disenchantment (e.g.\, Husserl\, Heidegger\, Patočka\, Merleau-Ponty\, etc.)<br> <br> * Indigenous perspectives on (re-) enchantment (e.g.\, Ailton Krenak\, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson\, etc.)<br> <br> * Spiritualities of the natural world (animism\, rewilding\, deep ecology)<br> <br> * The elemental in Irigaray: Reenchanting matter and materiality<br> <br> * The relation between disenchantment and whiteness and/or misogyny<br> <br> * Excarnation in contemporary phenomenology (Charles Taylor\, Richard Kearney)<br> <br> * The fractured lifeworld: Disenchantment\, alienation\, and the possibility of reenchantment (e.g. Harmut Rosa\, Byung-Chul Han)<br> <br> * Gloria Anzaldua&rsquo\;s nepantla spirituality as a mode of reenchantment<br> <br> * Sociological/philosophical approaches to disenchantment and enchantment (e.g.\, Max Weber\, Alfred Schutz\, etc.)<br> <br> * Eco-phenomenology<br> <br> * Eco-theology<br> <br> * Eco-feminism<br> <br> * Cultivating a sense of wonder (e.g.\, William Desmond\; spiritual practices)<br> <br> * Charles Taylor on disenchantment and reenchantment<br> &nbsp\;<br> * Jean-Louis Chr&eacute\;tien and the enchantment of beauty<br> <br> * Jean-Luc Marion\, enchantment as a saturated phenomenon<br> <br> * Michel Henry on Life as a form of enchantment lost in the &ldquo\;barbaristic&rdquo\; spirit of the contemporary world<br> <br> * Reenchantment in film\, the arts\, music\, etc.</p>\n<p>If you have any questions about the conference\, please contact John Caruana\,&nbsp\; <a href="mailto:jcaruana@torontomu.ca">jcaruana@torontomu.ca </a>or Neal DeRoo\,&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:nderoo@icscanada.edu">nderoo@icscanada.edu</a></p>
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