Postnatural

October 3, 2013 - October 6, 2013
Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame
United States

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  • University of Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters
  • John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values
  • The Department of English
  • The Department of Art, Art History & Design
  • The College of Science
  • The Center for Social Concerns
  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics

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Site Coordinator: Laura Dassow Walls, Department of English, University of Notre Dame.

Program Chair: Ron Broglio, Department of English, Arizona State University.

Conference theme: PostNatural. What does it mean to come “after” nature? In 2012, Arctic ice melted to the lowest level in human history; with ice everywhere in retreat, island nations are disappearing, species vectors are shifting, tropical diseases are moving north, northern natures-cultures are moving into extinction. Acidification of ocean water already threatens Northwest shellfish farms, while historic wildfires, droughts, floods, and shoreline erosion are the norm. Reality overshoots computer models of global warming even as CO2 emissions escalate. Yet none of this has altered our way of living or our way of thinking: as Fredric Jameson noted, we can imagine the collapse of the planet more easily than the fall of capitalism. What fundamental reorientations of theory—of posthumanity and animality, of agency, actants, and aporias, of bodies, objects, assemblages and networks, of computing and cognition, of media and bioart—are needed to articulate the simple fact that our most mundane and ordinary lives are, even in the span of our own lifetimes, unsustainable? If we have never been natural, are we now, at last, ecological? 

Plenary Speakers include Timothy Morton and Subhankar Banerjee

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