Initial
details of the seminars and workshops our Guest Professors will offer are now
available. We have two workshops:
- The first, on Method, entitled Thinking the Event: Political Temporalities, and led by Michael J Shapiro, focuses on particular historical cases that can be interpreted with the help of a “critical philosophical trajectory”: The Hiroshima bombing, Hurricane Katrina, and the contemporary sweatshop factory.
- The second, on Storytelling, entitled Worlding the Postcolonial and led by Himadeep Muppidi, explores how we write other worlds into the colonial field of international relations and focuses on the task of writing itself.
Seminars include:
- Image, Aesthetics, Politics, Jenny
Edkins
- Diplomatic
Entanglements: Ethnology, Ethology and the Ethics of Cohabitation, Sam Okoth
Opondo
- Notes on Equality, Erzsebet Strausz
- International/Historical, Rob Walker
- Violence,
Creativity and Un/making the Self, Annick T.R.
Wibben
- Imagining future(s): boundary world(s), Marysia Zalewski
- Resisting Subjectivity, Andreja Zevnik
Further details, including
abstracts of the seminars and workshops and indicative reading, can be downloaded by clicking on the link 'Seminar and workshop details' to the right. Please note the deadline for reduced rate fees is fast approaching: get your booking form and payment to us by 30 January 2015!!