This document provides an agenda for the "Programme Critical Emancipations" event taking place from May 12-13. The event includes keynote speeches, panels of presentations on topics related to emancipation, and receptions. On the first day, there are four parallel sessions on subjects like critical theory, political emancipations, the politics of work, and feminist critical theory. The second day also contains four morning sessions on political repertoires, (re)reading Marx, new directions in critical theory, and postcolonial thought on emancipation. Both days conclude with a keynote lecture titled "The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession."
This document provides an agenda for the "Programme Critical Emancipations" event taking place from May 12-13. The event includes keynote speeches, panels of presentations on topics related to emancipation, and receptions. On the first day, there are four parallel sessions on subjects like critical theory, political emancipations, the politics of work, and feminist critical theory. The second day also contains four morning sessions on political repertoires, (re)reading Marx, new directions in critical theory, and postcolonial thought on emancipation. Both days conclude with a keynote lecture titled "The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession."
This document provides an agenda for the "Programme Critical Emancipations" event taking place from May 12-13. The event includes keynote speeches, panels of presentations on topics related to emancipation, and receptions. On the first day, there are four parallel sessions on subjects like critical theory, political emancipations, the politics of work, and feminist critical theory. The second day also contains four morning sessions on political repertoires, (re)reading Marx, new directions in critical theory, and postcolonial thought on emancipation. Both days conclude with a keynote lecture titled "The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession."
This document provides an agenda for the "Programme Critical Emancipations" event taking place from May 12-13. The event includes keynote speeches, panels of presentations on topics related to emancipation, and receptions. On the first day, there are four parallel sessions on subjects like critical theory, political emancipations, the politics of work, and feminist critical theory. The second day also contains four morning sessions on political repertoires, (re)reading Marx, new directions in critical theory, and postcolonial thought on emancipation. Both days conclude with a keynote lecture titled "The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession."
08:45 08:45 – Welcome by the Organizers (Mercier Room) 09:00 09.00 – Keynote William Clare Roberts (Mercier Room) 10.30 Title: “Towards a Radical Politics of Freedom” 10.30 – Coffee Break (Salons) 11.00 11.00 – Session 1: Critical Theory and Session 2: Political Emancipations 13.00 Emancipation (Raadzaal) (Room S) Pier Paolo Motta: “Max Horkheimer, William Paris: “What Was Black a Schopenhauerian paradigm for Power? James Boggs and the emancipation?” Materialist Theory of Right and Anke Devyver: “The radicality of Self-Emancipation” critique and its consequences for Igor Shoikhedbrod: “Once More: On emancipation in Adorno” the Relationship Between Political Chris O’Kane + Kirstin Munro: and Human Emancipation” “Critical theory and higher education Matthias Lievens: “Emancipation as under attack in the United States” empowerment: Sartre on group formation” 13.00 – Lunch (Salons) 14.00 14.00 – Session 3: The Politics of Work Session 4: Feminist Critical Theory 16.00 (Raadzaal) (Room S) Tatiana Llaguno Nieves: “A Free Jana Cattien: “Getting Things Off Association of Reproducers: your Chest”: On the Relationship Emancipation and the Realm of Between Catharsis and Necessity” Emancipation” Christiaan Boonen: “All Play, No Elyssa Khoury: “All Men’s Rea: The Work? Marcuse on the Abolition of Burden of Awareness on Labor.” Women’s Fear of Rape” Lucas Gronouwe: “Work: Past, Livia Samson: “Family Abolition as Present, Future | Some Specters of Radical Emancipation” Marx” 16.00 – Coffee Break (Salons) 16.30 16.30 – Keynote Eva Von Redecker (Mercier Room) 18.00 Title: “The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession”
Saturday 13/05
08:45 – Coffee (Salons)
09.00 09.00 – Session 5: Political Repertoires Session 6: (Re)reading Marx 11.00 (Raadzaal) (Room S) Mathijs van de Sande: “Between Diego Martínez Zarazúa: “An the Paris Commune and May ‘68: Aesthetic Emancipation from the Henri Lefebvre, the Situationists, Abstractions of Capitalism: and the Emancipation of/from Suggestions from Heideggerian Everyday Life” Marxism” Camila Vergara: “Alterity and the Svenja Bromberg: “Reading Marx Emancipation from Oligarchy against his own limits: ‘Human Through Praxis” emancipation’ between Babak Amini: “Traversing Enlightenment and Materialism” Emancipation between Heaven Tom Ladendorf: “Freedom and and Earth: The Applicability of Unfreedom in Marx’s Capital” Marx’s Conception of Emancipatory Alternatives” 11.00 – Coffee Break (Salons) 11.15 11.15 – Session 7: New Directions in Critical Session 8: Climate Politics 13u15 Theory (Raadzaal) (Room S) Tivadar Vervoort: “On the Necessity Mark Devenney: “Towards a New of Partisanship for Emancipatory Politics of Emancipation” Social Theories” Jonathon Catlin: “Herbert Marcuse’s Rik Ouwerkerk: “Is “Catastrophe of Liberation” for the ‘self-emancipation’ possible? A Anthropocene” critical look at an axiomatic Lukas Slothuus: “Ecological concept” emancipation and class relations in Aleksander Masternak: “Structural the Capitalocene” not Cultural Theory of Revolution” 13.15 – Lunch (Salons) 14.00 14.00 – Session 9: Socialization Session 10: Postcolonial Thought on 16.00 (Raadzaal) Emancipation (Room S) Bernardo Paci: “‘Expropriating the Facundo Martín: “Immanent Critique expropriators’,” yes, but how? and the Past of Modernity. A Latin Immediate and mediate American perspective” reappropriation, emancipation, Emily Dyson: “Recovery as and translation between the disalienation: Fanon’s conception of Operaist tradition and emancipation as permanent anti-colonial thought” revolution between the psychic and Hannah Voegele + Jenny Stupka: the social” “Dialectics of Emancipation in Sarah Bufkin: “Frantz Fanon and the and beyond Property Regimes: antiracist politics of disalienation” The Idea of Socialisation” Jacob Blumenfeld: “What was Socialization?” 16.00 – Coffee Break (Salons) 16.30 16.30 – Keynote Eva Von Redecker (Mercier Room) 18.00 Title: “The Dialectics of Emancipation and Dispossession” 18.00 – Reception (Salons) 19.00
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