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SUMMARY:Stanford-Hopkins 7th Annual Philosophy & Literature Graduate Conference
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LOCATION:Stanford University\, Stanford\, United States\, 94305
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Philosophy &amp\; Literature Workshop at Stanford and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins welcome submissions for the 7th annual Philosophy &amp\; Literature Graduate Conference to be held in person on May 15&ndash\;16\, 2026\, at Stanford University. This year&rsquo\;s conference topic\, &ldquo\;Chrōnos\, Tempus\, Time: Temporality in Philosophy\, Literature &amp\; the Arts\,&rdquo\; brings together doctoral students and scholars that work at the intersection of philosophy\, literature\, the arts\, and media studies.</p>\n<p>Philosophy and Literature both take temporality as a subject of perennial interest. Philosophy has long concerned itself with the nature and metaphysics of time\, its phenomenology\, and the consequences of our apparent finitude. Literature has done much of the same\, while more substantially incorporating temporality into its formal characteristics\, e.g.\, in general narrative form\, in manipulations of linearity\, temporal perspective-shifting\, etc. Furthermore\, art forms such as music and cinema are acutely related to and defined by time-boundedness\, and are generally temporal forms of representation. This conference seeks to explore temporality and its myriad relations to central concepts or motifs in philosophy\, literature\, and the arts.</p>\n<p>For more information\, check the associated CfP.</p>
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