Critical Normativities/Normative Disorders

The workshop series Critical Normativities/Normative Disorders engages with a broad spectrum of approaches to politics and society. It originates from the idea that the diverse orders of normativity that constitute the social, political and economic practices of our contemporary world display an inherently critical nature that is worthy of being inquired into with the aid of the widest possible range of conceptual devices. Normativities are critical in a double sense: On the one hand, they consist of an amalgam of problems, dilemmas, hegemonies, injustices, and constellations of power; on the other hand, they immanently provide resources and energies for challenging, transforming, even re-inventing given orders. Normative orders can be depicted as disorders by revealing their immanent subversive potentials.

In winter semester 2014-15, the workshop series focuses on the following topics: peoplehood and republicanism, neoliberalism and financial governmentality, violence, gender oppression and pornography, as well as political affects.
Each session consists of a dialogue between two speakers. Workshop language will be English. Papers will be distributed via email in advance.

If you are interested, please register for the workshop series by sending email to the conveners:
Federica Gregoratto (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!), or Kolja Möller (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!).

Program (provisional):

29 October 2014 (4-7pm)
Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Campus Westend
Gebäude "Normative Ordnungen", EG 02

Philipp Schink (Frankfurt a. M.), Kolja Möller (Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" Frankfurt a. M.):
Staging the People of the Republic

Dorothea Gädeke (Frankfurt a. M.): Critical Republicanism

19 November 2014 (4-7pm)
Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Campus Westend
Raum PA 21

Emanuele Leonardi (Bergamo): Financial Governmentality: Wealth-Effect as a Practice of Social Control

Thomas Biebricher (Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders", Frankfurt a. M.): Sovereignty, Norms and Exception in Neoliberalism

17 December 2014  (4-7pm)
Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Campus Westend
Gebäude "Normative Ordnungen", Raum EG 02

Thore Prien (Flensburg): The Spatial Fix of Violence. Landgrabbing and the Missing Link Between Overaccumulation Crisis and the Crisis of Biopolitics

Francesca Raimondi (Frankfurt a. M.): The „De-actualization“ of Freedom. Marx’ Critique of State Violence

21 January 2015 (4-7pm)
Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Campus Westend
Gebäude "Normative Ordnungen"Raum EG.02

 Mara Marin (Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" Frankfurt a. M.): Connected by Commitment. Rethinking Relations of Oppression and Our Responsibility to Undermine Them

 Mari Mikkola (Berlin): Pornography: A Source of Oppression or a Tool for Emancipation?

11 February 2015 (4-7pm)
Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Campus Westend
Gebäude "Normative Ordnungen", Raum EG.02

Serhat Karakayli (Hamburg): Politics of Affect Between Intensity and Control

Judith Mohrmann (Berlin): Why Politics Can't Do away with Emotions - and why that is a Good Thing

Presented by:
Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of normative Orders"


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