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GILLES
DELEUZE: TEXTS AND IMAGES
AN INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
APRIL 5-8,
2007
Conference
Directors:
Eugene W. Holland, Ohio State University
Paul Allen Miller, University of South Carolina
John Mucklebauer, University of South Carolina
Daniel W. Smith, Purdue University
Charles J. Stivale, Wayne State University
Over the past two decades, readers of the works of Gilles Deleuze
have had several opportunities to participate in international
conferences held at Trent University and organized by Constantin
V. Boundas. In that tradition, we announce the organization of
a conference to take place on the campus of the University of
South Carolina (Columbia, SC, USA), between April 5 and 8, 2007,
sponsored by the Program in Comparative Literature , the English
Department, and the College of Arts and Sciences.
The conference theme, “Gilles Deleuze: texts
and images,” is meant to be understood inclusively rather
than exclusively. That is, while recognizing the conference’s
focus on the work of Gilles Deleuze, the organizers encourage
broad and comparative interpretations and commentaries from Deleuzian
perspectives on subjects such as literature, philosophy, painting
and film, as well as exegeses of Deleuze’s body of work
that engage with ontological and epistemological concepts and
problems. Presentations by the invited plenary speakers - Eric
Alliez, Ronald Bogue, Constantin V. Boundas, and Elizabeth Grosz
- will be supplemented by speakers in parallel sessions.
The conference will open with a performance by Tobias
van Veen, a doctoral candidate in Philosophy and Communication
Studies, McGill University. He is contributing editor at FUSE
magazine. His written work covers philosophy of technology and
AfroFuturism and as a curator he is director of UpgradeMTL.org.
Since 1993 he has directed conceptual and sound-art events, online
interventions and radio broadcasts, working with festivals and
organisations worldwide. [http://quadrantcrossing.org/blog
]
The conference will be held on the historic campus
of the University of South Carolina
( http://president.sc.edu/history.html).
The weather in April will be mild, and the campus will be in bloom.
Columbia is mid-sized city with a major airport and is easily
accessible. It is the capital of South Carolina and has many fine
restaurants. Conference participants will be lodged on campus
at the new Inn at USC (http://www.innatusc.com/);
rooms have been reserved at a special conference rate of $116.00
for those making their reservations by February 20, 2007. There
are also other hotels nearby.
Those interested in speaking at the conference should
send a title, a 750-word abstract, and a 250-word bibliographical
biography to delcon2k7@yahoo.com
as a Word or RTF attachment no later than October
1, 2006.