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SUMMARY:Mimetic Inclinations: Gender\, Philosophy\, and Politics with Adriana Cavarero
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LOCATION:Leuven\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Gendered Mimesis project in collaboration with the ERC-funded <em>Homo Mimeticus</em> Project (Institute of Philosophy / Faculty of Arts\, KU Leuven\; <a href="http://www.homomimeticus.eu/">http://www.homomimeticus.eu/</a>) is pleased to announce a two-day international conference on the subject of &ldquo\;Mimetic Inclinations&rdquo\; in the work of the Italian feminist philosopher and political theorist Adriana Cavarero.</p>\n<p>Cavarero is one of the most influential voices in contemporary feminist philosophy today. &nbsp\;Her protean work in political theory\, continental philosophy\, literary theory\, ethics\, aesthetics\, and feminism does not restrict mimesis to a representational/ bad copy model. Cavarero troubles the autonomous subject\, placing into crises the commitment that philosophy has to a vertical metaphysics. &nbsp\;In doing so\, she urges new generations of feminist theorists\, critics\, and artists to explore the theoretical and creative potential of what we call &ldquo\;mimetic inclinations\,&rdquo\; including imitation\, mimicry\, identification\, simulation\, empathy\, and affective contagion\, among other manifestations of what the ancients called\, enigmatically\, <em>mim</em><em>ēsis</em>. Our wager is that thus reframed\, mimesis is internal to a relational conception of subjectivity inclined toward alterity that informs the entirety of Cavarero&rsquo\;s thought and has remained largely unexplored so far. The aim of this conference is to bring a plurality of mimetic inclinations &nbsp\;into dialogue with Cavarero\, who will be participating in this symposium.</p>\n<p>Furthering a mimetic turn (or <em>re</em>-turn) of attention to an embodied\, intersubjective\, and affective conception of mimesis internal to the <em>Homo Mimeticus</em> project\, and now supplemented from a specifically gendered perspective\, we welcome proposals that explore subjects\, disciplines\, and perspectives as diverse as:</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations\, Cavarero\, and gendered insubordination (de Beauvoir\, Irigaray\, Butler\, Ahmed&hellip\;.)</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations\, Cavarero\, and political theory (Plato\, Hobbes\, Arendt\, Honig&hellip\;)</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations in spite of the history of philosophy (Plato\, Aristotle\, Kant&hellip\;)</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Gendered mimesis\, intersubjectivity\, and <em>homo mimeticus</em></p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Democratic inclinations and the emotion of being plural</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations\, literary studies/theory and relating narratives</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations and critical phenomenology\, phenomenological perspectives</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; The pluralities of mimetic voices and bodies</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Inclinations and the aesthetics of mimesis</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations and the ethics of sexual difference</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Gendered mimesis\, racial mimicry\, and decolonial perspectives</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic theory\, queer theory\, gendered mimesis</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Queering mimesis with LGBT</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; (New)fascist inclinations / democratic aspirations</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimesis\, mass\, power</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimetic inclinations during Covid-19</p>\n<p>&Oslash\;&nbsp\; Mimesis\, natality\, the newborn&hellip\;</p>\n
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