Embodying Temporalities: Deep Time, Genealogy, Exile
The Collegium Phaenomenologicum will convene for its 41st annual session in Città di Castello, Italy, from July 11–29, 2016. The Collegium is intended for faculty members and advanced graduate and postdoctoral students in philosophy and related disciplines. The core of the program consists in a series of lecture courses, individual lectures, and intensive text-based seminars.
A participants conference will be held July 9-10.
Courses, Lectures, and Instructors
Week 1: Deep Time: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida
David Wood, Vanderbilt University
Additional Lectures by Mauro Carbone (Université de Lyon), Paul Davies (University of Sussex),John Sallis (Boston College), Ted Toadvine (University of Oregon)
Week 2: Genealogical and Corporeal Temporalities: Nietzsche, Foucault
Charles Scott & Nancy Tuana, Vanderbilt and Penn State University
Additional Lectures by Robert Bernasconi (Penn State University), David Farrell Krell (DePaul University), Omar Rivera (Southwestern University), Anne O’Byrne (Stony Brook University)
Week3: Time in Exile: Heidegger, Blanchot, Lispector
Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback (SödertörnUniversity)
Additional Lectures by Claudia Baracchi (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca),Sean Kirkland (DePaul University), Jason Winfree (CSU Stanislaus)
Participants will be comfortably housed at Hotel Le Mura (***) in the historic center of Città di Castello. The cost for room and board (full pension) will be €40 (double occupancy) and €54 (single room) per day. The program fee for the three-week session will be €275. The deadline for applications is February 15, 2016.(This is flexible).
Prof. Alejandro A. Vallega and Daniela Vallega-Neu
Directors
Department of Philosophy
University of Oregon
1295 University of Oregon
Susan Campbell Hall 211
Eugene, OR 97403
USA
dneu@uoregon.edu and
avallega@uoregon.edu
Prof. Andrew Benjamin
Australian Correspondent
Department of Philosophy and Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization
Monash University
Tel: (+03) 99035003
andrew.benjamin@monash.edu
Prof. Gert-Jan van der Heiden
European Correspondent
Department of Philosophy
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Po Box 9103
6500 HD Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Tel: 31-24-3616227
g.vanderheiden@ru.nl
Prof María Acosta
Latin American Correspondant
Department of Philosophy
DePaul University
USA
macostal@depaul.edu
Benjamin Brewer
Graduate Assistant
Emory University
561 South Kilgo Circle
214 Bowden Hall
Atlanta, GA 30322
USA
benjamin.brewer@emory.edu
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