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[Marxism] Dublin symposiums - Challenging Cultures of Death
The Centre for Gender and Women?s Studies, Trinity College Dublin, the Women?s
Studies Centre, NUI Galway, and the Institute for Feminism and Religion are
organising five events featuring major international feminist theorists:
October 30th to November 4th
1. Matrixial Eros and Com-passion in Transference and Artworking
A one day symposium with Bracha Ettinger and Griselda Pollock, Women?s
Studies Centre, NUI Galway.
Venue: Siobhan McKenna Theatre, NUI Galway
Date: 30th October, 2007. Time: 11:00 - 5:00 Cost: Free
Registration: Places Limited. Advance Booking Advisable.
http://www.nuigalway.ie/wsc
2. Desiring Mercy Not Sacrifice: A distinguished, multi-disciplinary
international panel address this theme in a public forum.
Professor Bracha Ettinger, Professor Griselda Pollock, Dr. Anne Primavesi,
Professor Peggy Reeves Sanday, Dr. Genevieve Vaughan.
Thursday Evening: Nov. 1st: Trinity College, Edmund Burke Theatre, Arts
Building, (Nassau St. Entrance)
Time: 7:30.
Registration: No advance registration: ?10, ?5 concessions. Please pay at
the door
3. Challenging Cultures of Death: Mercy Not Sacrifice.
A three day conference, Trinity College?s School of Nursing, D?Olier Street.
Featuring the above speakers and 35 international panellists addressing this
issue from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Topics: Workshops/Papers
Matrixial Theory in Art, Psychoanalysis, and Theatre * Eco-feminisms * Art
Practice and Subversions * Maternal Thinking * Muslim, Hindu, and Christian
Strategies of Resistance * Feminist Spiritualities * Critiques of Sacrifice,
Theological and Political * Pharmacotic War * Blood Mysteries: Blood Sacrifice
* Dynamics of Collective Violence.
Nov. 2nd to Nov. 4th ?120 / ?60 concessions. (The full conference fee
includes registration for items 2, 3, and 4)
Advance registration for conference necessary.
See website: http://www.instituteforfeminismandreligion.org
4. Sacred Cows: Matrix and Metramorphosis. Lectures.
Griselda Pollock: On the Solace of Painting: the path to solace and mercy in
the creation and transformation of a matrixial space and by metramorphic
processes.
Bracha Ettinger: Empathy Within Compassion in the Matrixial Transference
Borderspace
Bracha Ettinger?s widely acclaimed Matrixial Theory has been described as one
of the few contemporary instantiations of innovation within the critical
tradition of the human sciences. (Roy Boyne). No one else thinks this way, with
such patience, rigor, and inventiveness (Judith Butler).
Friday evening Nov. 2nd. 7:30 MacNeill Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity
College, enter through Lincoln Gate, (beside Dental Hospital).
Registration: no advance registration. Please pay at door ?10/?5
5. The Feminine and the Maternal in the Matrixial Transference, through
Psychoanalysis and Art.
Specialist seminar with Bracha Ettinger and Griselda Pollock, Trinity
Collect, Sunday Nov. 4th 1:30-4:00. Advance registration necessary: see
website. www.instituteforfeminismandreligion.org
Professor Bracha L. Ettinger: Artist. Psychoanalyst. Clinical Psychologist.
Marcel Duchamp Professor of Psychoanalysis and Art at the Media &
Communications Division, European Graduate School.
http://www.metramorphosis.org.uk:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/E/ettinger_matrixial.html
http://www.ephemeraweb.org/journal/5-X/5-Xettinger.pdf
Professor Griselda Pollock: Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of
Art; Director of CentreCATH at University of Leeds; Co-Director of the Centre
for Cultural Studies; Executive Member of Centres for Jewish Studies, and
Interdisciplinary Gender Studies.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/fine_art/people/staff/gfsp.html
Dr. Anne Primavesi: A theologian who has published groundbreaking studies on
the theological implications of James Lovelock's scientific Gaia theory, as
seen from an ecofeminist perspective.
http://www.westarinstitute.org/Fellows/Primavesi/primavesi.html;
Professor Peggy Reeves Sanday: Professor of Anthropology at the University of
Pennsylvania, one of founders of the anthropology of feminist anthropology, sex
and gender and author of several foundational books. Academic promoter of
public interest and public feminisms in anthropology:
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~psanday/
Dr. Genevieve Vaughan. Author, theorist and activist of the Gift Economy
(Homo Donans as opposed to Homo Economicus) a counter-discourse that considers
mothering as a mode of distribution that coexists with or lies beneath the
market economy, and challenges the inevitability of patriarchy and global
capitalism. http://www.gift-economy.com
Further information: challengingdeath@xxxxxxxxx, or mcondren@xxxxxx
http://www.instituteforfeminismandreligion.org
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