Third International Deleuze Studies in Asia Camp 2015
Date: 29 May to 2 June 2015
Venue: Manipal University
Early Bird Registration Fee (Students) - 2000/- (The registration fee covers shared accommodation from 29 May to 2 June 2015. It also includes lunch, tea and snacks for these five days.)
Speakers:
1) Jeffrey Bell (Professor of Philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University) - "Becoming-animal and Doing Metaphysics"
Lecture 1: Immanence
Lecture 2: Ethology
Lecture 3: Metaphysics
1) Jeffrey Bell (Professor of Philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University) - "Becoming-animal and Doing Metaphysics"
Lecture 1: Immanence
Lecture 2: Ethology
Lecture 3: Metaphysics
2) Ian Buchanan, (Director of the Institute for Social Transformation Research, University of Wollongong, Australia) - "Identifying the Symptoms of Schizo Society"
3) Paul Patton (Scientia Professor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities and Languages, University of New South Wales, Australia) - "Difference and Repetition"
4) Patricia Pisters (Professor of Film Studies at the Department of Media Studies of the University of Amsterdam) -
Lecture 1: "Deleuze, Cinema, and the Brain"
Lecture 2: "Confrontation with Madness: Cinema and Schizoanalysis"
Lecture 3: "Wild Times: The Temporal Ontology of Cinema in the Digital Age"
5) Sundar Sarukkai (Director, Manipal Centre for Philosophy and Humanities) - "Deleuze and the Mathematical Imagination"
6) Anne Sauvagnargues(Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris, Nanterre, France) - "Deleuze, sense and signs: a new ecology of signs"
7) Charles Stivale (Distinguished Professor of French at Wayne State University, Detroit MI USA) - "Encountering Gilles Deleuze, From A to Z"
7) Charles Stivale (Distinguished Professor of French at Wayne State University, Detroit MI USA) - "Encountering Gilles Deleuze, From A to Z"
Session 1: "Q (as in Question), R (as in Resistance)"
Session 2: "S (as in Style) and T (as in Tennis)"
8) George Varghese K (Manipal Centre for Philosophy and Humanities) -
Lecture 1: "Deleuzian theory of multiplicity, ontogenesis and becoming x"
Lecture 2: "Anthropology's notion of subject-object relation and the Deleuzian theory of fold"
Thanks & Regards:
Abu Saleh
PhD Research Scholar @ Centre for Comparative Literature (CCL)
School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
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