Vulnerabilities
Call for Papers
VULNERABILITIES
6-8 July, 2017
The Silesian Museum, Katowice, Poland
The trouble with vulnerability is its negativity.
Were we to draw on etymology, we’d have to say vulnerability signals lack, deficiency, disability, impairment, mutilation and disfigurement, to name only some of its effects. Along these lines, vulnerability is a wound(ing) that makes the bodies of vulnerability susceptible to (external) intervention or exploitation. While wounding implies at least one more agent apart from the body that sustains
VULNERABILITIES. Call for Papers for an Edited Collection
Deadline for submissions: February 15, 2018
Vulnerability poses interesting political and ethical questions: it hovers between the negative (being susceptible to harm & being assigned positions of harm) and the positive (re-translating the negative into conditions able to yield positive outcomes such as solidarity and various forms bonding). While attuned to this doubleness, this collection seeks to move beyond the polarized meanings of vulnerability and probe into the myriad of its manifestations that cannot be readily reduced to a good/bad dichotomy. The disparate meanings and possible readings of vulnerability open up a richly critical horizon in which to ask about the collective and individual bodies of vulnerability and the collective and individual lives it, variously, fosters, mars, brings into being or organizes into political and ethical communities and alliances.
We are interested in paper proposals which theorise the notion or lived reality (or both) of vulnerability and do so from within either of the two, broadly demarcated, fields: 1) philosophy (or related areas) and 2) cultural studies (film, literature, art, culture). Please send a 500 word abstract (indicating which of the two fields you would like to fit in) by 15 February, 2018 to the following email addresses: [email protected] & [email protected]
09/07/2017
Vulnerabilities, Day 3. Thank you for having been the essence of it all. A very special "merci" goes to Jesion Kowal who took all these beautiful pictures.
09/07/2017
Bracha L. Ettinger during the last keynote lecture at our conference.
09/07/2017
Some pictures from the opening of Bracha's exhibition at Muzeum Śląskie.
08/07/2017
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08/07/2017
Yes, indeed incredible! Asma Abbas, it was pleasure, honour, and so much more! Thanks again!
08/07/2017
08/07/2017
The incredible Asma Abbas and her incredible talk that opened the second day of the conference.
06/07/2017
Scattered reminiscences from the first day of the conference at Muzeum Śląskie. (All photos by Jesion Kowal).
06/07/2017
The first day was truly fantastic at Muzeum Śląskie. Many inspiring papers and a potent keynote lecture by Joanna Zylinska whose "feminist counter-apocalypse" seems to work for a new form of critique of political economy.
04/07/2017
Just back from the printing house with this. Can't wait to see you all at Muzeum Śląskie in Katowice. Michał Krzykawski, Ewa Macura, Ania Chromik, Ewa Drab, Magdalena Łachacz
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