ASCP 2017 Program

Tuesday, 28 November Postgraduate/ ECR Development Day

11:00 - 11:30 Registration/ Morning Tea (Dechaineux Lecture Theatre, Hunter Street Campus, Hobart) 11:30 - 1:00 Title: On Subjectivity in Universities: Navigating Institutions and Professional Wellbeing

Panellists: Michelle Boulous Walker, Remy Low

Chair: Timothy Laurie

This session will discuss the production and negotiation of subjectivities in universities, with a particular focus on the mental health impacts of intellectual and pedagogical labour. In a conversational format led by Michelle Boulous Walker (University of Queensland) and Remy Low (University of Sydney), the session will explore the value of collegiality, friendship and mutual care between critical thinkers, and to examine the relationship between interpersonal practices and political transformation within tertiary institutions. There will also be opportunities to consider “publish or perish” cultures and the systemic production of stress, isolation and depression.

1:00 - 2:00 Lunch 2:00 - 3:30 Title: After the PhD: Paths into Teaching, Research, and Academic Futures

Panellists: Hannah Stark, Timothy Laurie, Dirk Baltzly, James Chase

The academic job market is changing: jobs are becoming harder to find, and that application processes are becoming more competitive. At the same time, universities are constantly seeking opportunities to invent new courses, programs and scholarly identities, so that new jobs may look radically unlike the ones they’re intended to replace. In this context, this workshop is designed for postgraduates and Early Career Researchers who are currently or soon to be navigating the academic job market. This workshop will focus on: writing academic CVs, cover letters, and responses to selection criteria; understanding job advertisements and position descriptions; making career decisions as an Early Career Researcher; and navigating casualization in the academic job market.

3:30 - 3:45 Afternoon Tea 3:45 - 5:15 Title: Building Intellectual Communities Beyond the Academy

Panellists: Laura Roberts, Elese Dowden, Bryan Mukandi, Anna Carlson, Erin Hortle

Chair: Briohny Walker

Although universities perform key functions in disseminating and gatekeeping intellectual labour, the social impacts of academic work happen in the spaces between universities and worlds of critical thinking and practice. Taking as its focus in Australia, this roundtable reflects on contemporary efforts to expand critical thinking beyond university departments, especially in contexts where politically-oriented intellectual work is not consistently rewarded in tertiary settings. Guest speakers will relate their own experiences of running events, workshops and conferences that provide alternative ways of moving through intellectual spaces, and that cut across various institutional and disciplinary hierarchies. This will include a discussion involving representatives from organisations such as Queensland School of , the Brisbane Free University, postgraduate philosophy groups, as well as people using conventional and social media to construct intellectual communities.

5:30 - 7:00 Opening Reception

Key Streams Special Sessions (AA) Art and Aesthetics (AA) Unstreamed (D) Dialogues (D) Thematic and Book Panels (HGI) Hegel and (HGI) Equity and Diversity Panel (PR) Precarity and Resilience (PR) (ROE) Rights, Oppression, Exploit (ROE) (TE) Topographies and Ecologies (TE) ASCP 2017 Program

Wednesday, 29 November

8.30 - 9.00 Registration (Foyer, Stanley Burbury Theatre, Sandy Bay Campus, Hobart) 9:00 - 9:30 Stanley Burbury Theatre Opening and Welcome to Country Auntie Brenda Hodge, Elder in Residence at Riawunna Professor Brigid Heywood, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research

9:30 - 11:00 Stanley Burbury Theatre Keynote: Lewis Gordon Fanonian Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis as Emancipatory Practices Chair: Helen Ngo 11:00 - 11:30 Morning Tea Room Stanley Burbury Soc Sci 322 Soc Sci 379 Arts Lecture Theatre Hum 346 Soc Sci 211 Soc Sci 212 11:30 - 1:00 Book panel: Jack Fiona Utley Ľubica Učník Chris Peers Kalle Jarvinen Gianni Wise Rebekah Pryor Reynolds' The flavour of Foucault's care of the The concept of the Re-Thinking Our Realism and Truth: This is my Body: Phenomenology, mortality self as neoliberalist genitive Ethical Existence Victims of a meta- Exploring the Nexus Naturalism and critique After the Death of reality in cinema and between Art Practice Science Adrian Moore James Banwell God: Butler, Patočka, video art and Irigarayan Ingo Farin, Jeff The dissolution of the Christopher Mayes Hegel's critique of and Responsibility Philosophy from a Malpas, Andrew conscious/pre- Forgetting and representationalism Beau Deurwaarder Religious Feminist Inkpin and Jack conscious in Zen Remembering in Briohny Walker What Year is This? Perspective Reynolds satori: Merleau-Ponty Foucault: Counter- Precarious Time: The Returning to Twin and the histories and the Problem of Peaks Alira Callaghan phenomenology of lustre of power Futurelessness Nonanthropocentric Eastern Mysticism Approaches: Kirk Turner Exploring Creative The Illusions of Engagements of 000 Consciousness and through Practice-led The Prospect of Research Human Extinction

1:00 - 2:00 Lunch 2:00 - 3:30 Panel: Philosophy's Kelly Beck Millicent Churcher Loughlin Gleeson Anna Hush Philip Martin Jon Rubin Utility Philosophy, literature Transformative Freedom and Nature 'Staying on the The Sensuous The Individuation of Dimitiris Vardoulakis, and The Second Sex: Institutions? in Honneth and Hegel tightrope': Mobilising Aesthetic and the Bodies and the Ľubica Učník and Jeff the principles of Embodiment, power, coalitions through Logic of Expression: Holenmerism of Malpas 's and affect Heikki Ikäheimo precarity The Critical-Romantic Minds in Spinoza's dialogue with women Hegel and liberal Bind in Kant, Marx Ethics Hora Zabarjadi Sar naturalism Lauren McGrow and Nishida Erin Hortle and A Husserlian analysis Not Laying Down - Steven G Ogden Hannah Stark of the horizon- Simon Lumsden Sex Workers Building Desmond Sander An Each-Way Bet: Framing Sexual structure of Nature and Freedom Resilience and The Subjective Foucault and Selection: Elizabeth experience in case of in Hegel Claiming Agentic Semantics of What Theology Grosz's work on 'hermeneutical Power Happens Deleuze, Darwin and injustice' and Feminism 'epistemic Sameema Zahra marginalization' Risking Life vs. Giving Erin Stapleton Life: Revisiting Rethinking Erotic Simone de Beauvoir Transgression

3:30 - 3:45 Afternoon Tea

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Wednesday, 29 November (Continued)

Stanley Burbury Soc Sci 322 Soc Sci 379 Arts Lecture Theatre Hum 346 Soc Sci 211 3:45 - 5:15 Book panel: Helen Marc Cheong Anita Williams Panel: The Timothy Laurie and Anna Carlson Ngo's The Habits of 'Keeping It Real' - The Neoliberal and Philosophy of Hannah Stark The Reimagining the Racism: A from Sartre to Psychologised Technology Politics of Becoming Boundaries: Phenomenology of #nofilter Martin John Leckey, Imperceptible in Decolonisation, Racism and Ben Grieve-Johnson, Maggie Nelson's The Sovereignty and the Racialized Liam Miller Monte Pemberton Jeff Malpas and Ingo Argonauts Aesthetics of Embodiment Game Over: Video The Meaning of Farin Indigenous Helen Ngo, Bryan Games and Death Values in Australian Bas Leijssenaar Resistance in Mukandi, Laura Politics From Single Author Brisbane Roberts Geoff Hondroudakis to Complex Fabric: A and Omid Tofighian Nick Land's Fanged Pluralist Account of Nicola Scott Noumena: Towards a Constituent Power In the Bin: Waste and Poetics for the Tyza Stewart’s Information Age Institute of Maggot Art

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5:15 - 5:30 Break 5:30 - 7:00 Stanley Burbury Theatre Martineau Lecture: Marguerite La Caze Judging in Times of Crisis: Wonder, Admiration, and Emulation Chair: Dirk Baltzly ASCP 2017 Program

Thursday, 30 November

9:00 - 9:30 Registration Stanley Burbury Soc Sci 322 Soc Sci 379 Arts Lecture Theatre Hum 346 Soc Sci 211 Soc Sci 212 Hum 477a 9:30 - 11:00 Book panel: Louise Reto Oechslin Liz Dean Catherine Legg Katrina Jaworski Wojceich Kaftanski Benjamin Brice Richardson-Self's Improbable Empire: Governance as a Peirce and Sellars on Ethics of Wonder and The Ethics of the Political justice: Justifying Same-Sex Montaigne saw the Generative Limit Perception Generosity in Image: Kierkegaard context and contest. Marriage devil in our coming to Understanding and Ricoeur on Aristotle against Hannah Stark, Janice terms with Elese Dowden Daniele Fulvi Suicide as Ethical Imagination and Rawls Richardson, Lucy contemplation Colonial Mind, Good, Evil and Morality Tatman, and Louise Colonised Body: Experience in Grace Campbell Norma Lam-Saw Richardson-Self Riccardo Carli Structural Violence Schelling's The performative Max Deutscher Is a "Bartleby politics" The ethical Return of and the New Zealand Freiheitsschrift dimension of self- Motivated Emotion: possible? Dionysus in the late Prison System destruction After Ryle and Sartre Nietzsche Joeri Mol, Miya Tokumitsu and Graham Sewell Office Design: Episteme, Classification & The Taming of Monsters

11.00 - 11.15 Morning Tea 11.15 - 12.45 Stanley Burbury Theatre Keynote: Elaine Miller Reflective Judgment, Sensus Communis, and Human Relations to the Natural World Chair: Dimitris Vardoulakis

12.45 - 1:45 Lunch 1:45 - 3:15 Marilyn Stendera Anne-Marie Willis Anisha Sankar Miriam Bankovsky Panel: Here and Harriette Richards Michael Barton Antoine Cantin- Temporality, A Design and Radicalized dialectics A neo-Hegelian in the There: A Fashioning Proximate Beauty: Brault phronesis and the Philosophy Dialogue in Benjamin and Cambridge School of philosophical Melancholia: Applying Levinas and the Löwith and Nishida enaction of meaning: Fanon: on ruptures of Economics: The exploration the Concept of Aesthetic Realm on the History of the Heidegger in dialogue Ben Grieve-Johnson history and race family in Alfred Laura Roberts, Melancholia to the Present How can we Marshall's history of Michelle Boulous and Study of Fashion Annette Pierdziwol Michael Mosely understand the Tony Fry liberal economics Bryan Mukandi The fact of pluralism Katherine Diserens Llewellyn Negrin (The) Nothing Beyond 'digital world'? Decoloniality, the City and the work of Arendt with Peirce: The Problem with Meaning: Heidegger, and the Future Rory Jeffs sympathy Humanity and Beauty Time, and World as a Misrecognising Agape 'Transcendental Amir Taheri and Recognition? On the Scott Robinson Problem' Chris Smith Challenges and The Impossible Body of The Locus of Politics of the Use of Jacques Ranciere’s Metaphysics or the Hegel for Recognition Aesthetics: The Unmotivated Sign: Theory Disappearing Dancer of From the Aisthesis and the Role Architecture of of Desire in Aesthetic Language to the Experience Language of Architecture

3:15 - 3:30 Afternoon Tea/ Break 3:30-5:00 Stanley Burbury Theatre Plenary Panel: The Work of Moira Gatens Louise Richardson-Self, Simone Bignall, Timothy Laurie and Moira Gatens 7:00 - 9:00 West End pumphouse Conference Dinner ASCP 2017 Program

Friday, 1 December

9:00 - 9:30 Registration Stanley Burbury Soc Sci 322 Soc Sci 379 Arts Lecture Theatre Hum 346 Soc Sci 211 Soc Sci 212 Hum 477a 9:30 - 11:00 Book panel: Charles Simon Lumsden Darlene Demandante Joshua O'Rourke Simone Bignall Andrew Inkpin Eva Birch Kyle Gleadell Barbour, Derrida's Ecological Crisis and Political Subjectivity Hegel's Concept of Césaire and Senghor Merleau-Ponty and The secret object of Gadamer: Secret Dimitris the Problem of How in Rancière's Religion alongside Deleuze: the Intelligence of sacrifice in the work Rethinking the Vardoulakis, with to Inhabit a Norm "Proletarian Nights" Postimperial Painting and Relation of Theoria Fiona Utley, Amrita Andrew Cantwell Multiplicity, Virtual Fred Moten and Praxis Tarr and Nicole Christopher Wallace Nathan Bell A defense of Assemblages and the Chris van Rompaey Anderson 'At the end there is Comrade Levinas: Schopenhauer's Cosmopolitan Ethics The Concept of Janice Richardson Christopher the end': On the Ethics, Rights and metaphysics of of Negritude Beauty in Alexander Feminist Aesthetics Edwards Exhaustion and Ends Communism compassion Baumgarten’s of Self: Kant and Being-'In'-Time: of Place in Heidegger, Joanne Faulkner Aesthetica Spinoza Heidegger's Pippin and Another Daniel Badenhorst Tadahiro Oota Between Worlds: The Interpretation of Benjamin For Lack of History a Compassion and Aboriginal Child as Kant in Light of the Plan will Do Imagination by Site of Cultural Knowledge Problem Schopenhauer Mediation in Toomelah and Zach's Vincent Le Ceremony Trial by Combat: Land, Socrates, Bataille

11.00 - 11.15 Morning Tea 11.15 - 12.45 Stanley Burbury Theatre Keynote: Sigi Jöttkandt "With a lever...": Beckett, Badiou and the Logics of Sexual Chair: Joanne Faulkner 12.45 - 2.15 Lunch/ AGM 2.15 - 3.45 Sean Bowden Nathan Lyons William Hebblewhite Jack Reynolds Anna Carlson Geoffrey Power-King Richard Colledge and The role of the Nature, culture, habit: The Politics and the Embodiment, Fair Share: Collective Dostoevsky, Don Parker category of problems Félix Ravaisson and the Policing of Naming emergence and justice, urban Mathematics and Freud: Between Dark in of life Extended Evolutionary naturalism ecologies and the Meaning and and philosophies of Synthesis Yves Saint James alter politics of 'the Scientific Empiricism the concept Aquino Daniela Voss right to the city Daniel Sheaf Aaron Grinter Pathologising Transindividuality David Foster Wallace, Martyn Lloyd It's not a house, it's a Tim Flanagan ugliness, normalising and Technics Susanne Ferwerda and Against the Dialectic home: Redefining The Sublime Words prejudice Thinking Water as the Isolated Subject of Enlightenment; or, human emplacement of the Third Ennead within ecological Kin: Perspectives on How Not to Read systems to address the Anastasia Kanjere Water in the Leila Toiviainen Kant avec Sade impending crisis White Innocence and Anthropocene The Rapprochement History: of Aesthetics and Wendyl Luna Rehabilitating a Kieran Richards Ethics in Nietzsche’s Kantian slip: Foucault's Violent Past through Deleuzo-Guattarian Philosophy critique of Kant in the Simplicity Cosmoses and the Introduction to Kant's Cosmic Anthropology

3.45 - 4.00 Break 4.00 - 5.30 Stanley Burbury Theatre Plenary Panel: Justice and the Decolonisation of Knowledge Panellists: Marguerite Le Caze, Elaine Miller, Lewis Gordon and Sigi Jöttkandt