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III Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture
Lisbon, June 24 to June 30 2013
CULTURES AT WORK/WORKING WITH CULTURE
Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2013
The III Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture aims to bring together doctoral students, young researchers, academics, artists, curators and other cultural workers discuss the manifold ways in which cultures work.
Firstly, by understanding culture as a process and a narrative that constructs the social. Culture structures communal forms of belonging in both normative and non-normative ways, it organizes the relation to the past and in short promotes the self-awareness of groups and societies.
Secondly, by discussing cultural work and its impact in the making and remaking of social meaning. How do artists envisage their practices in the age of austerity and how do they consider themselves relevant agents before the challenges ahead? In fact, culture is also a practice of citizenship, a potentiality, where hegemony, subversion and renewal come together.
Thirdly, by considering the cultural economy and how the growing awareness for the economic contribution of the cultural sector has been changing cultural theory. How does the perception of culture as consumption alter and challenge cultural theory’s critical positioning? And how does it provide a new strategic political visibility for this sector?
Finally, by placing the idea of work centerfold, we want to consider the intersection between cultural practice and former sites of industrial production, how the discipline of labour clashes with the disruptive mode of creation, and how the artistic professions represent themselves and lend themselves to representation. Artistic freedom and disciplinary regulation are inextricably linked. The city as spatial organization disciplines bodies and subjectivities and houses the seats of order and regulation, whilst promoting the relations that allow creativity to thrive. This twofold dimension of the city is particularly relevant in the tactical appropriation of former sites of violent disciplinary regulation (military barracks, hospitals), as well of industrial discipline (factories, warehouses) by artists in cities all over the world.
The organizers invite proposals that discuss cultures at work and focus on the following topics, amongst others:
- Cultural work in the age of austerity.
- The cultural societies (Kulturgesellschaften): The role of cultural institutions in modernity and post-modernity.
- The cultural sector and the experiential economy.
- Liquid cultures and material designs: challenges and opportunities.
- The representation of cultural work in the arts, in literature, film and the media.
- Global cultures and local practices: the globalization of the creative sector.
- Field work: Culture as a collaborative project (examples from all fields of cultural activity are welcome).
The Summer School will be hosted by the Lisbon Consortium and will take place at the Catholic University of Portugal and several cultural institutions in Lisbon. Both doctoral students and junior researchers (post-doc) are invited to apply for the summer school.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
- Tony Bennett (Centre for Cultural Research – University of Western Sydney)
- Andreas Huyssen (Columbia University)
- George Yúdice (University of Miami)
- Elena Esposito (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
- Amit Pinchevsky (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Frederik Tygstrup (University of Copenhagen)
- Elisabetta di Mambro (The Watermill Center)
Deadline for submissions: January 30, 2013.
Proposals for 15-minute papers should be sent to lxconsortium@fch.lisboa.ucp.pt. Submissions should include paper title, abstract in English (200 words), your name, e-mail address, institutional affiliation and a brief bio (max. 100 words) mentioning main research interests and ongoing projects. Full papers must be submitted two weeks before the beginning of the Summer School. The Organizing Committee will return its decision by March 1st 2013.
Registration fees
Non-Consortium participants – 250€ for the entire week;
Students from the School of Human Sciences – 200€ for the entire week;
Participants without paper – €50 per session/day | 250€ for the entire week
For The Lisbon Consortium students and for the students of ESSCS (European Summer School in Cultural Studies) affiliated Universities there is no registration fee.
We regret to inform that travel or accommodation grants are not available at this time.
Organizing Committee
Isabel Capeloa Gil
Peter Hanenberg
Alexandra Lopes
Paulo de Campos Pinto
Ana Fabíola Maurício
Daniela Agostinho
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