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SUMMARY:Spinoza after Marx
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LOCATION:Philadelphia\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Spinoza after Marx</strong></p>\n<p>Online event\, May 27-29 (11:30-2:30 EDT)</p>\n<p><br>This conference will explore the encounter between the thought of Spinoza and Marx\, posing the question of how to conceive the two bodies of thought as a joint project. Produced in tandem with new political formations and demands\, the interpretations of Spinoza that emerged in the second half of the twentieth century sought a break with traditional western metaphysics\, rethinking the very terms on which philosophical and political debates took place. This revival proved especially fruitful among Marxist theoreticians&mdash\;yet their modes of reading Spinoza\, and of combining his thought with Marx&rsquo\;s\, have been heterogeneous and often conflictual. We seek to trace the traditions and faultlines this encounter has given rise to\, internationally and across the disciplines. What about Spinoza&rsquo\;s thought lends itself to revival of Marxism? Is Marx&rsquo\;s thought necessary for reevaluation of Spinoza? What is the Marx-Spinoza encounter today?</p>\n<p><strong>REGISTER</strong>: https://bit.ly/3xGQO8T&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br><strong>May 27 (11:30-2:30 EDT): Panels and Discussion</strong></p>\n<p>Panel A: Mariana Gainza (University of Buenos Aires)\, Gil Morej&oacute\;n (DePaul University)</p>\n<p>Panel B: Vittorio Morfino (University of Milan-Bicocca)\, Alejo Stark (University of Michigan)</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>May 28 (11:30-2:30 EDT): Roundtable</strong></p>\n<p>Discussion on a pre-circulated propositions on the conditions of Marx-Spinoza encounter<br><br>Discussants: Siarhei Biareishyk (University of Pennsylvania)\, Bernardo Bianchi (Centre Marc Bloch)\, Cesare Casarino (University of Minnesota)\, Katja Diefenbach (European University Viadrina)\, Sandra Leonie Field (Yale-NUS)\, Eleanor Kaufman (UCLA)\, Jacques Lezra (UCR)\, Tracie Matysik (University of Texas at Austin)\, Warren Montag (Occidental College)</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>May 29 (11:30-2:30 EDT): Keynotes</strong></p>\n<p>A. Kiarina Kordela (Macalester College)</p>\n<p>Jason Read (University of Southern Maine)</p>\n<p>Organized by and in discussion with: Siarhei Biareishyk\, Robin Manley (University of Pennsylvania)\, Megan Murray (University of Pennsylvania)\, Sam Samore (University of Pennsylvania)\, Tyler Re (University of Pennsylvania)\, Alejo Stark</p>\n<p>Hosted by the Department of Germanic Languages &amp\; Literatures\, in cooperation with the Jewish Studies Program\, and the Program in Comparative Literature &amp\; Theory\, at the University of Pennsylvania.</p>
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