Hinweis: Foucault-Blog

Das Denken und die intellektuelle Praxis von Michel Foucault (1926-1984) sind für eine unüberschaubare Zahl von wissenschaftlichen, künstlerischen und politischen Projekten eine Referenz von ungebrochener Faszination. Noch immer, bald dreißig Jahre nach seinem Tod, werden neue Interviews und Vorlesungen des französischen Philosophen und Historikers publiziert, noch immer ist sein Werk nicht kategorisiert und „begriffen“, noch immer bleibt es für uns voller Überraschungen, und noch immer laden daher seine Texte zum Neu- und Wiederlesen, lädt sein Denken zum Weiterdenken ein.

Oft allerdings erscheint “Foucault” nicht nur als unvermeidliche, sondern auch als schier übermächtige Referenz, gestützt von einer doxa, die ihren maître à penser zu kennen glaubt und dazu neigt, das ebenso bewegliche wie von seiner eigenen Zeitgenossenschaft getragene Denken Foucaults zu einer Art Lehre zu verformen. Foucault ist zwar noch lange nicht “tot”, zugleich aber könnte eine gewisse Historisierung, das heißt ein sorgfältiger Blick auf Foucaults vergangene Gegenwart, sich als Mittel erweisen, den dogmatischen Verengungen der Rezeption zu entgehen.

Der foucaultblog dient daher beidem: der unverhohlenen Faszination wie der kühlen Historisierung. Er soll dieses doppelte Ziel erreichen, indem er in kurzer, prägnanter Form die Breite und die Vielfalt der Bezugnahmen auf Foucault sowie der Forschungen über Foucault reflektiert – und dabei zum kritischen Weiterdenken einlädt.

Der foucaultblog soll ein offenes Forum all jener sein, die mit Foucault nicht zu Ende gekommen sind.

Zürich, 1. April 2013

International workshop – Immanence and Transcendence in Deleuzean Metaphysics

International workshop – Immanence and Transcendence in Deleuzean Metaphysics (Ghent University), 11&12 April 2013

VENUE: KANTL (Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde), Koningstraat 18, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

WEBSITEhttp://www.deleuzeanmetaphysics2013.ugent.be/

PROGRAMME

Thursday 11th April

9-9.30am: registration+coffee
9.30-10.45am: Patrice Haynes (Liverpool Hope University) – The Problem of Reciprocal Determination in Deleuze’s Immanentism
10.45-12am: Florian Vermeiren (Ghent University)- Deleuze’s Two Planes: Two Ontologies Evaluated with an Ethical Criterion for Immanence

12-1.30pm: lunch

1.30-3pm: Keynote lecture: Véronique Bergen – Virtuality as the Limit of Immanence.
An Examination of the Deleuzian Choice for Continuity.
3-4.15pm: Piotrek Swiatkowski (Radboud University Nijmegen/ Avans University for Applied Sciences, Den Bosch) – Quasi-cause: Transcendence or Immanence?
4.15-4.45pm: coffee break
4.45-6pm: David Allen (Warwick University) – Immanence and Transcendence in Deleuze’s Early Metaphilosophy

7pm: conference dinner

Friday 12th April

9-9.30am: coffee
9.30-11am: Invited Speaker: Jeff Bell (Southeastern Louisiana University) – The Far End of the Particular: Deleuzian Metaphysics and the Transcendental Illusion
11-12.15am: Jackson Reese Faust (University of Kentucky College of Law) – Skepticism and the Virtual: Humean Epistemology as Framework for Deleuzean Immanence

12.15-1.45pm: lunch

1.45-3pm: Mary-Beth Mader (University of Memphis) – Whence Intensity?: Deleuze and the Revival of a Concept
3-4.15pm: Kyla Bruff (Université de Toulouse) – The Communication of Haecceities: The Transcendental Fields of Deleuze, Duns Scotus and Simondon
4.15-4.45pm: coffee break
4.45-6pm: Virgil Brower (Northwestern University/ Chicago State University) – Surface, Sense, Spirit: Deleuze & Doctrines of Trinity

Organizing committee: Eric Schliesser, Judith Wambacq & Annelies Monseré
Scientific committee: Judith Wambacq & Sjoerd van Tuinen

the territory in-between: 6. Deleuze Studies Conference

Traditionally, the concept of territory emerged both from the ethology of animal aggression and from a geopolitics of nations and their borders. Against this double root, the works of Deleuze/Guattari aimed for the idea of a transcendental earth, where expression is previous to aggression, and deterritorialized people more fundamental than any nation. Territory becomes a fundamental concept for several domains of thought. From this expressive conception of nature, the concept of territory and the twin concept of deterritorialization, allowed an immense theoretical shift beyond its strictly biological context, expanding its operative to a multitude of political, epistemological, aesthetic or anthropological problems.

This conference intends to think all those problems, departing from the concept of territory, and spreading to its multiple political, aesthetic, and scientific ramifications. But it intends to do so in a transversal way, excavating through all its more intriguing hiding places, and exploring all its possibilities, intricacies, configurations and connections. With this, we aim not only to deepen our knowledge of Deleuze’s theoretical legacy, but more importantly, to think the current moment in politics, art, metaphysics and science. In order to do so, this conference aims to bring together a wide range of researchers in philosophy, science, art and politics.

Preceding the conference, students can participate in the Deleuze Camp 7, which will take place from 1-5 July 2013, Fábrica Braço de Prata, Lisbon, Portugal.


Call For Papers

We welcome individual abstracts as well as panel proposals.
Possible approaches may include, among others:

  • Territory and contemporary metaphysics
  • Time, space and territory
  • Territory and artistic creation
  • Politics and territory
  • Territory and sense
  • Territorialized and deterritorialized bodies
  • Territory and its cartographies
  • Territory and Law

Important Dates

Papers

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE

Friday, February 1st, 2013 (GMT)

PAPER NOTIFICATIONS

Friday, February 15th, 2013 (GMT)

Abstract proposals must be less than 300 words. Submissions must be in .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .pdf format. Include a title providing the author’s name, institution, and contact information

SEND TO

deleuze2013@fc.ul.pt

Panels

PROPOSALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE

Friday, February 1st, 2013 (GMT

PANELS NOTIFICATIONS

Friday, February 15th, 2013 (GMT)

Panel proposals must be less than 500 words and must include a brief description. Submissions must be in .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .pdf format. Include a title providing each participants name, institution, and contact information. Length of individual presentations are to be limited to a maximum of 20 minutes.

SEND TO

deleuze2013@fc.ul.pt

Das Vermögen des Körpers, die Wirklichkeit des Denkens und das Prinzip der Intensität.

Das Vermögen des Körpers, die Wirklichkeit des Denkens

und das Prinzip der Intensität.

Gilles Deleuze und Spinoza.

 

Eine Tagung der Spinoza-Gesellschaft, des

Philosophischen Instituts der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle/Wittenberg und des Département de Philosophie der Université Paris Ouest, Nanterre,

 

vom 24. 5. bis 26. 5. 2013 in Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Leucorea

Lektüretagung Spinoza_Deleuze (PDF)

Workshop: Gilles Deleuze’s Nietzsche and Philosophy: Fifty Years On (9 November 2012, University of Warwick)

On Friday 9 November, the Philosophy Department at the University of Warwick will host a one-day workshop on the topic of Gilles Deleuze’sNietzsche and Philosophy:
Fifty years ago, Gilles Deleuze published his second book, a monograph on Nietzsche. In this book, Deleuze poses Nietzsche’s philosophy as an attempt to rethink Kant’s project as an alternative to Hegel’s. In his reading of Nietzsche, Deleuze develops his philosophy in contrast to the Hegelian dialectic and develops extensively for the first time a philosophy of affirmation. In addition to developing many of Nietzsche’s concepts, features of Deleuze’s later philosophy (e.g. new and dogmatic images of thought) appear for the first time in Nietzsche and Philosophy. However, the book has been marginalised in many areas of scholarship: by Hegelian scholars who reject Deleuze’s polemical stance against Hegel; by Nietzschean scholars who regard the book warily as too systematic a reading of Nietzsche’s philosophy; and by Deleuzian scholars who prefer those later works in which Deleuze “does philosophy” as opposed to his earlier, historical works.
The aims of the workshop are philosophical as well as historical: through close readings of the text and of scholarship about the text, papers will: (i) critically engage with the problems and tensions which occupy Deleuze in this work; (ii) and critically assess and evaluate the importance of this work both in its contribution to past and present Nietzschean and Deleuzian scholarship.

Anyone interested in attending this event should contact Keith Ansell-Pearson (k.j.ansell-pearson@warwick.ac.uk) or Simon Scott (S.Scott.3@warwick.ac.uk) for further information. There is a £5 registration fee for the workshop to cover the costs of providing tea and coffee and basic administrative costs. Places for the workshop are limited, and you are advised to register your interest as soon as possible.

First International Deleuze Studies in Asia Conference

The First International Deleuze Studies in Asia Conference will be held at Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan, from May 31-June 2, 2013. The theme of the conference will be “Creative Assemblage” (for more detail, please visit the conference website.

The deadline for submitting  paper/panel proposal will be February 1, 2013. Before the conference, there will be a five-day Deleuze Camp, running from May 25-29, 2013. Seven seminars conducted by internationally renowned Deleuze scholars will deal with issues such as creative assemblages, image, art, aesthetics, schizoanalysis, and biology. Ian Buchanan, Jeffrey Bell, Claire Colebrook, Patricia Pisters, John Protevi, Anne
Sauvagnargues, and Kailin Yang will each lead a seminar with four sessions. For more of the camp, please visit the website .
As there are limited slots for the camp, registration will be accepted on a first come first serve basis.