MAJOR INVITED SPEAKERS

LUCE IRIGARAY

PETER GREENAWAY

JEAN-LUC NANCY

 

INVITED SYMPOSIA
[by invitation only]

IS-01 Sexual Difference and Diversity: Ethics of the In-Between
Organizer: Annemie Halsema (Philosophy, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS)
a.halsema@uvh.nl

IS-02 Still Art in Motion
Organizer: Penny Florence (Contemporary Arts, Falmouth College of Arts, UK)
penny@falmouth.ac.uk

IS-03 In the Between
Organizer: Wayne J. Froman (Philosophy and Cultural Studies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA).
wfroman@gmu.edu

IS-04 Life and its Intermedialities in Dilthey
Organizer: Rudolf Makkreel (Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
philrm@emory.edu

IS-05 Deleuze and Derrida
Organizer: Paul Patton (Philosophy, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA).
paul.patton@philosophy.usyd.edu.au

IS-06 Nietzsche in/and the Media
Organizer: Gary Shapiro (Philosophy, University of Richmond, VA).
gshapiro@richmond.edu

IS-07 The Medium of ElectroAcoustic Music
Organizer: Denis Smalley (Music, City University, Northampton Square, London, ENGLAND).
d.smalley@city.ac.uk

IS-08 Literary and Visual Representation - And In Between?
Organisers: George Smith (Maine College of Art, ME).
gsmith@meca.edu
and Merle Williams (English, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA).
071maw@muse.wits.ac.za

IS-09 Spinoza Past and Present: Affect as the In-between of Individuality and Community
With the participation of Moira Gatens (Philosophy, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA).
Organizer: Wiep van Bunge (Philosophy, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS).
vanbunge@fwb.eur.nl



SPECIAL EVENTS

Peter Greenaway -- Presentation of Recent Projects

Zuidelijk Toneel/Hollandia will perform TWO VOICES
a play based on the diaries of Pier Paolo Pasolini



SPECIAL PANELS

[by invitation only]

SP-01 Liminal Spaces
Organizer: Stephen Barker (Directeur, Université de Californie
ŕ Lyon/Grenoble, Lyon, FRANCE)
sbarker@univ-lyon2.fr

SP-02 Inter-Medeas: Thinking the Between in Greek Literature
Drew Hyland (Philosophy, Trinity College, Hartford, CT).
Drew.Hyland@trincoll.edu

SP-03 Kierkegaardian Mediations
Roy Martinez (Philosophy and Religion, Spelman College,
Atlanta, GA).
rmartine@spelman.edu

SP-04 History, Negativity, Mediation: Rethinking Aesthetics in Modernity
Ewa Plonowska Ziarek (English, University of Notre
Dame, South Bend, IN).
Ewa.Ziarek.1@nd.edu



PLENARY ROUNDTABLE

Between Inscriptions and Textualities ---
Hugh J. Silverman Theorizing the Postmodern

Organized by Christina Howells (Wadham College, Oxford
University, UK)
Speakers include: Thomas R. Flynn (Emory, Atlanta, USA), Tony O’Connor (Cork, IRELAND),
  Mario Perniola (Rome, ITALY), Serge Trottein (Paris, FRANCE), Erik Vogt (Vienna, AUSTRIA)
with responses by Hugh J. Silverman (Stony Brook, USA).


MAJOR PLENARY DEBATE

Inter-Esse: Beyond Borderlines
Organized by Henk Oosterling (Philosophy, Erasmus
University, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS)

hafo@xs4all.nl


MEMORIAL SESSION

Remembering Mary Lydon
Contact Rebecca Saunders and Wayne J. Froman with offers
to participate.
rasaund@ilstu.edu
wfroman@gmu.edu

 

GENERAL SUBMISSION SESSIONS

on the theme:

INTERMEDIALITIES

Articulated in the interdisciplinary context of literature, visual arts,
theater and film, intermedialities are also linked to debates around media
literacy, multimedia, and interactivity in new media technologies.
Philosophically, the ‘inter’ is concerned not only with interdisciplinary
approaches in the arts and visual cultures, but also with multicultural
commitments in politics and ethics.

Submissions to:

IAPL 2002 General Sessions
International Association for Philosophy and Literature
SUNY/ Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750 USA

Attach "IAPL 2002 Submission Form" and send 7 copies (by mail only).
Submit 2-3 page abstracts for max. 20 minute papers no later than Oct 1 st ,
2001. Approximately twenty General Sessions will be created from
IAPL Executive Committee selected abstracts.

Proposed sessions of 3-5 papers, which must include abstracts of each paper
plus a session chair, will also be considered.

Each abstract will be considered separately.

Persons interested in serving as chair for a general session, please send
an e-mail to hsilverman@ms.cc.sunysb.edu.

Note: participants may be on the IAPL 2002 program only once.
Only one submission please.


ORGANIZED SESSIONS

Submissions directly to Organizers (copy to IAPL)
Submit 2-3 page abstract to organizer for max 20 minute papers, only one conference submission - abstracts not selected for an organized session will be considered for general session slots. [See "Submission Information" section for further important details.]

OS-01 The Third
Organizers: Silvia Benso (Philosophy, Siena College, Loudonville, NY)

benso@siena.edu
and Brian Schroeder (Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY).
bschroeder@mail.rit.edu


OS-02 Hermes - The Intermediary
Organizer: Artur Boelderl (Philosophy, Catholic University, Linz, AUSTRIA).

artur.boelderl@utanet.at


OS-03 Magic Media: Digitality and the Unconscious
(Freud, Lacan, Deleuze)

Organizer: Christian Doude van Troostwijk (Philosophy,
University of Amsterdam,
THE NETHERLANDS).
CHDoudevanTroostwijk@compuserve.com

OS-04 Intersubjectivity from Husserl to Irigaray
Organizer: Morny Joy (Religious Studies, University of Calgary,
Alberta, Canada).
mjoy@ucalgary.ca


OS-05
The Essay as Textual Intermediality

Organizer: Kuisma Korhonen (Finnish Graduate School for Literary
Studies,
University of Turku; Kuikkarinne 7 B 30,
00200 Helsinki, FINLAND).
kuisma.korhonen@helsinki.fi


OS-06
Jean-Luc Nancy: Sharing Philosophical Voices

Organizer: Anne O’Byrne (Philosophy, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY)
Anne.O’Byrne@Hofstra.edu


OS-07
Between the Literal and the Figurative

Organizer: Tony O’Connor (Philosophy, University College, Cork, IRELAND)
t.oconnor@ucc.ie


OS-08
Language, Communication and Politics between Eastern

and Western Thought

Organizer: Jin Y. Park (Philosophy and Religion, American University,
Washington DC)
jypark@prodigy.net


OS-09 The In-Between in the Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt
Organizer: Ina Paul-Horn (Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and
Continuing Education [IFF], University of Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA)

ina.paul-horn@uni-klu.ac.at


OS-10 Visualization
Organizers: Wolfgang Pircher (Philosophy, University of Vienna,
Vienna AUSTRIA) and
Marianne Kubaczek (Music University, Vienna, AUSTRIA).

Wolfgang.Pircher@univie.ac.at


OS-11 The (Im)mediacy of the Foreign
Organizer: Rebecca Saunders (English Dept, Illinois State University, Normal, IL)

rasaund@ilstu.edu


OS-12 Ethics and Aesthetics of Il/legal Practices
Organizer: Gijs van Oenen (Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam,
The NETHERLANDS)

vanoenen@fwb.eur.nl


OS-13 Lacoue-Labarthe on the Borders between Philosophy, Art and Politics
Organizer: Frans van Peperstraten (Philosophy, Catholic University Brabant,
THE NETHERLANDS).

F.T.vPeperstraten@kub.nl


OS-14 Bizarre Partners: Lyotard and Derrida
Organizer: Apostolos Vasilakis (Comparative Literature, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA).

avasila@emory.edu
and Margaret Grebowicz (Philosophy, University of Houston-Downtown, TX).
grebowiczm@dt.uh.edu


OS-15 Inter-Writing/Imaging
Organizer: James R. Watson (Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans, LA).

jrwatson@pop.ametro.net


OS-16 Lived Bodies and Their Alterities
Organizer: Gail Weiss (Philosophy, George Washington University, Washington DC).

gweiss@gwu.edu


OS-17 Between the Cultures of Multiculturalism
Organizer: Cindy Willett (Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, GA).

cwillett@emory.edu


OS-18 In-Between Jacques Derrida
Organizer: Peter Zeillinger (Fundamental Theology, Catholic Faculty,
University of Vienna,
AUSTRIA) and Stefan Seeger (Philosophy, University
of Freiburg, GERMANY).

Peter.Zeillinger@univie.ac.at


OS-19 The Ethics of Globalization and Media gone on Holiday in the Third World
Organizer: Purushottama Bilimoria (Philosophy, Deakin University,
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)

zsophia@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au


OS-20 The Digital Everyday: Self and Subjectivity in the Age of New Media
Organizer: Michael Sanders (Philosophy, Rollins College, Orlando, FL)

msanders@ic.sunysb.edu


CLOSE ENCOUNTERS

Submit proposal to participate to organizer with explanation of interest and knowledge of the topic; accepted participants will send full paper to organizer and respondent no later than March 1 st , 2002. Six to eight papers will be summarized at 3.5 hour session with detailed reactions by respondent and discussion with participants and audience.
[See "Submission Information" section for further important details.]

CE-01 An Encounter with Peter Greenaway
Respondent: Peter Greenaway
Organizer: Youngjeen Choe (Comparative Literature, SUNY/Stony Brook, NY).

ychoe@ic.sunysb.edu

 


CE-02 Reading Friedrich Kittler: A Close Encounter
Organizer: Knut Ove Eliassen (Scandinavian Studies and Comparative
Literature, University Trondheim, NORWAY).

knut.eliassen@hf.ntnu.no


CE-03 Between Hegel and Heidegger: A Close Encounter with Dominique Janicaud
Respondent: Dominique Janicaud (Philosophy, University of Nice, FRANCE)
Organizer: Peter Gratton (Philosophy, DePaul University, Chicago, IL).

grattonpeter@yahoo.com


CE-04 The Stranger Between Oppression and Superiority:
Close Encounter with Heinz Kimmerle

Respondent: Heinz Kimmerle (Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam,
THE NETHERLANDS)
Organizer: Jan Hoogland (Philosophy, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS).

j.hoogland@wmw.utwente.nl


CE-05 Intermediality in Praxis: Rotterdam-Zurich-Cologne-Berlin-Linz
With the participation of colleagues at European Art Institutes.
Organizers: Herbert Lachmayer, Andrea van der Straeten, and Robert Pfaller
(Visual Arts and Cultural Studies, Art University - Linz, AUSTRIA)

hlachmayer@t0.or.at
vanderstraeten@gmx.net
robert.pfaller@ufg.ac.at


CE-06 Thinking the Interval: Close Encounter with Jean-Luc Nancy
Respondent: Jean-Luc Nancy (Philosophy, University of Strasbourg, FRANCE)
Organizer: Laurens ten Kate (Philosophy, Catholic University, Nijmegen/
Theological University Kampen, THE NETHERLANDS)

tenkate@uitgeverijboom.nl