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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Scholarly #Conference: Call for Proposals #Foucault: Art, Histories, and Visuality in the 21st Century OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design) University, Toronto/Tkaronto, Canada May 29 & 30, 2024






The French philosopher Michel Foucault’s (1926–84) work has had a major effect on scholars of art and visuality since Les Mots et les choses (1966) appeared in English in 1970 as The Order of Things. His radical ideas galvanized artists and art writers into many different directions: to insert ruptures and incoherence into history; to reimagine the subject, subjectivity, and identity; to politicize the realms of vision, visuality, and visibility; to formulate critical approaches to technology and media; and to scrutinize the inner workings of art institutions, including museums, schools, and archives. The versatility of Foucault’s thought greatly contributed to major shifts across disciplines, including the interventions of the “new art history” in the 1970s, multiculturalism and identity politics in the 1980s, visual and cultural studies in the 1990s, the questions of contemporaneity and globalization in this century. Owing to the posthumous publications of his lectures and the papers deposited at archives internationally, Foucault’s oeuvre continues to shape current discussions on methodological, political, and ethical assumptions regarding visualities and art histories forty years after his death. 

Drawing from four decades of research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, this two-day symposium proposes a critical assessment of the ways that Foucault’s influence intersects with current inquiries into art, visual culture, and their technologies. The organizers invite thirty-minute paper proposals that historicize and challenge the established patterns of Foucault’s reception in art history, archaeology, museology, visual anthropology, philosophy of art, aesthetics, film and media studies, visual culture, art education, and research-creation. We hope to form an eclectic lineup of speakers who have been engaging with the French thinker’s legacies from critical perspectives informed by the urgent issues of today, such as global inequity, decolonization, Indigenous sovereignty, race and ethnicity, post-truth, artificial intelligence, gender identities, environmental crisis, immigration, and diaspora. We will ask: How has Foucault’s thinking—ultimately concerned with human existence in a time of crisis—emerged from and contributed to the visual arts and material culture in the twenty-first century?

The symposium is part of the World Congress “Foucault: 40 Years After,” a global series of events commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the philosopher’s death (https://foucault40.info). In efforts to reduce environmental impact and to prevent duplication with other events, we solicit proposals from researchers and artists based in North America. We welcome proposals that are international in the scope of research as well as those anchored in specific regional contexts, including Canada, for example. Please send a one-page, single-spaced proposal and a short biography to foucault2024@gmail.com by January 22, 2024. The organizers are working on securing funding, which, if successful, would allow financial support for participants. We thank the peoples of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, and the Huron-Wendat, on whose unceded lands the event will be held.

Organizers:

Anton Lee. Assistant Professor of Art History, Theory, and Philosophy, NSCAD (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) University

Catherine M. Soussloff. Professor Emerita of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory, University of British Columbia, and History of Art and Visual Culture, University of California, Santa Cruz

Collaborator/Local Host:

Charles Reeve. Professor of Visual and Critical Studies, Associate Dean of Arts and Science, OCAD University

Confirmed Speakers:

Andrew Gayed. Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture, OCAD University

Amelia Jones. Robert A. Day Professor of Art and Design, Vice Dean of Faculty and Research, Roski School of Art and Design, University of Southern California

Louis Kaplan. Professor of History and Theory of Photography and New Media, Graduate Department of Art History, University of Toronto

Tavia Nyong’o. Professor and Chair of Theater and Performance Studies, Professor of American Studies, Professor of African American Studies, Yale University

John Rajchman. Adjunct Professor in Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University

T’ai Smith. Associate Professor of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory, University of British Columbia

Kyla Wazana Tompkins. Professor and Chair of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo

Contact Information

Anton Lee. Assistant Professor of Art History, Theory, and Philosophy, NSCAD University

Contact Email
alee@nscad.ca

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Call For Papers: #Virtual #Conference with Publication -International Conference on Indian Arts and Literature-2024


(March 9- 10, 2024)

Organized by

Aesthetix Journal of Indian Studies

In Collaboration With

California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

Government Brajalal College, Bangladesh

Venue: Virtual

Online Platform: ZOOM

Key Features

  • Open Access
  • Double-Blind Peer Review
  • Plagiarism Check
  • Systematic Archival and Preservation
  • Standard Publication
  • Aims and Scope of the Conference

Theme of the Conference

The rich heritage of Indian Arts and Literature from the prehistoric age to the present era is engraved on the geography and cultural landscape in entire South Asia and South-East Asia and it has influenced scholars from around the world as is evident from the scholarly contributions from well-known scholars like Max Muller and Sir William Jones to the contemporary scholars. However, the long duration of colonial rule infused an inferiority complex among the scholars back home, they stayed away from significant research, and Western Classics dominated Indian academic spaces. The First Aesthetix International Conference is aimed at motivating Indian academicians and scholars to take interest in the Indian Arts and Literature and take up research in this henceforth-neglected area. It is also aimed at providing a platform for interaction among the Indian Scholars and the International Scholars working in the field of Indology. The Conference invites original, unpublished research articles and scholarly papers from teachers, professionals, research scholars, independent researchers, and students studying at the postgraduate level on the following areas, but not limited to:

  • Indian Classical Literature
  • Indian Classical Theory
  • Sanskrit Aesthetics
  • Tamil Literature
  • Shavite Literature
  • Vaishnavite Literature
  • Indian Architecture
  • Indian Fine Arts
  • Pali Literature
  • Prakrit Literature
  • Interdisciplinary Studies of Indian Arts and Literature
  • Indigenous Arts and Literature of India
  • Indian Theatre and Performances
  • Paintings of India
  • Literature and other Art forms in contemporary India

Important Dates

Conference Date: March 9-10, 2024
CFP opens: 5th December 2023

Abstract/ Full Paper Submission closes: December 25, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 5th January, 2024
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 20th February 2024
Registration Period: 20th – 27th February, 2024

Publication of proceedings: The publication will start in June 2024 in Continuous Mode.

Registration Fee + Publication Fee: Rs 1000 (India). Foreign: USD 30


(Entire proceedings to be published in the Aesthetix Journal of Indian Studies)

Author’s Guidelines

Submit the abstract of your paper in about 200-300 words (Times New Roman, 12) with 5-6 Keywords. Use a separate attachment for this and do not include any personal data for double-blind peer review,

Include your personal details (name, affiliation, address, phone number, email id) in the body of the email.

Once your abstract is accepted you must submit the full paper before the last date for submission of full paper.

Finally, after the conference, you will have to submit full-length papers. Use the same email and do not use separate emails.

Articles should be written in an MS Word file following the latest edition of MLA style

Word Limits for the full paper: 3000-4500 words

Authors’ bio-note of around 50-60 words should be added at the end of the draft/full paper.

Send your scholarly articles to editor@indianstudies.net

Contact Information

For any query contact the Managing Editor at editor [AT] indianstudies.net or our WhatsApp no. +91-7047598085

Contact Email
editor@indianstudies.net