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Tzvetan Todorov and the Future of the Human Sciences

Tzvetan Todorov and the Future of the Human Sciences

Publié le par Alexandre Gefen (Source : Karine Zbinden)

FIRST INTERNATIONAL TZVETAN TODOROV CONFERENCE IN
HONOUR OF HIS 65TH BIRTHDAY
Tzvetan Todorov and the Future of the Human Sciences
2427 June 2004
Bakhtin Centre, University of Sheffield, UK

Tzvetan Todorov, who has gradually emerged as a leading intellectual figure in Europe, has consistently refused enclosure in established disciplines, and has approached human experience from a variety of angles. The clarity of his style and accessibility of his thought enhance the unifying perspective he has adopted within the human sciences. A growing trend in the humanities today consists, precisely, in questioning the boundaries erected between the various disciplines of the human sciences and in addressing the need for research in the humanities to develop in new directions. It is our belief that critical theory should provide the platform for this debate rather than remaining at a theoretical second remove and commenting only after the fact. It therefore appears imperative to create a forum for discussion of the works and thought of Tzvetan Todorov in a manner that would bridge the divides between academic disciplines, considering that Todorov is an outstanding exemplar of what has been achieved in overcoming disciplinary boundaries, and of the potential that still remains for doing so.
The conference proposes to assess the position and contribution of Tzvetan Todorovs thought to the human sciences and to evaluate the potential of his concept of critical humanism as an alternative to theory. Therefore, the conference seeks to bring together scholars from various disciplines who engage with Todorovs work and to foster cross-disciplinary thought in the humanities (critical theory, literature, history, philosophy, philosophical anthropology, semiotics) with a view to publishing at least one thematically focused volume of articles.
TZVETAN TODOROV will give a public lecture in the French Embassy Lecture Series on 26 June 2004 and will participate in a roundtable with the conference participants on 27 June.
Keynote speakers include:
Stoyan ATANASSOV (University of Sofia) on Todorov or the Dialogical Self at the Crossroads of Cultures;
Frances FERGUSON (Johns Hopkins University) on Tzvetan Todorov on Narratives and Societies;
Eugene GOODHEART (Brandeis University) on Todorov, Berlin, Kolakowski and Me;
Robert ZARETSKY (University of Houston) on Uncommon Histories: An Evening with Jean-Jacques Rousseau at the Drury
Lane Theatre.
Papers addressing one or more of the following areas will be especially welcome:
-cross-disciplinarity as the future of the human sciences
-critical humanism: new form of humanism or well-tempered liberal humanism?
-literature as privileged medium for understanding human experience
-ethical approaches to history
-exemplary narrative as an original contribution to critical theory
-Todorovs contribution to holocaust studies
-Todorov as European intellectual
-historical and/or contemporary sources of or influences on Todorovs thought (for ex. Rousseau, Constant, Bakhtin, Ferry, )
-crossing cultures: translating Todorov, Todorov in translation, etc.
Papers addressing other issues related to the general aims of the conference and proposals for panels (see guidelines below) are encouraged.
Papers will be organised in panels of 3 lasting 90 minutes. Each paper should last 2025 minutes (maximum) in order to leave adequate time for discussion.
Advance posting of abstracts, or even full papers, on the conference website is envisaged.
Publication:
A selection of the papers presented will be considered for publication in a special issue of The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature.
Abstracts:
Please send 300-word abstracts by e-mail attachment in RTF or Word format to k.zbinden@sheffield.ac.uk by 30 September 2003. Proposals for panels should include title of panel, names and institutional affiliations of chair and three panellists with abstracts
and name of discussant if appropriate.
Please consult the conference website for updated information at http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/bakh/homeconf.html
and address any query to the conference organisers (Karine Zbinden and David Shepherd): by e-mail to k.zbinden@sheffield.ac.uk
or d.g.shepherd@sheffield.ac.uk) or by post to:
Tzvetan Todorov Conference
Bakhtin Centre
Arts Tower, fl. 8
University of Sheffield
Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
Please pass on this information to anybody you know who may be interested.