Theodor W. Adorno: ethics and politics of forms of life
5.12.2018 – 6.12.2018
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Programm
DECEMBER 5, 2018 9h00 Croissants and welcome Session 1- A political Adorno? Chair: Peter Dews (Essex) 9h15 Gordon Finlayson (University of Sussex) The Real Contradiction in Adorno’s Politics 10h00 Estelle Ferrarese (UPJV) A life that does live. Reflections on the meaning of life and death in Adorno’s work 10h45 Coffee break Session 2 – Gendered forms of life, feminist politics. Chair: Peter Dews (Essex) 11h15 Salima Naït Ahmed (UPJV) La méthode de l’« identification dialectique » de Sohn-Rethel et la genèse du patriarcat dans la Dialektik der Aufklärung 12h00 Dagmar Wilhelm (UWE Bristol) Adorno and the future of feminism 12h45 Lunch Session 3 – Reason and its Other I. Chair: Danielle Petherbridge (University College Dublin) 14h00 Fabian Freyenhagen (University of Essex) ‘Objective reason, the human life form, and irrational society: the “linguistic turn” in Horkheimer and Adorno’ 14h45 Maria Muhle (Akademie der Bildenden Künste München) Adorno, Caillois, and mimetism 15h30 coffee break Session 4 – Reason and its Other II. Chair: Danielle Petherbridge (University College Dublin) 16h00 Aurelia Peyrical (Université Paris-Nanterre) Addendum and personality in Adorno 16h45 Federica Gregoratto (University of Saint Gall) Mimesis and the “warmth of things”: Adornian reflections on (non) damaged love DECEMBER 2018 Session 5 – Progress, modernity and exile. Chair: Gordon Finlayson (Sussex) 9h00 Philip Hogh (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) Pain and Progress 9h45 Selim Nadi (Sciences Po/Universität Bielefeld) T.W. Adorno and C.L.R. James: a missed encounter? 10h30 Danielle Petherbridge (University College Dublin) After Exile: Reflections on Vulnerable Life 11h15 Coffee break Session 6 – The capitalist form of life. Chair: Gordon Finlayson (Sussex) 11h45 Clotilde Nouët (Université de Paris I Panthéon- Sorbonne) The Capitalist Subjugation of Life: Adorno’s reading of Marx 12h30 Julia Christ (UPJV) Entre pensée du fétiche et pensée de l’un. Quelle totalisation traverse la société capitaliste? 13h15 Lunch Session 7 – Musical forms, ethical forms. Chair: Jean-Claude Dupont (UPJV) 14h30 Peter Dews (University of Essex) Adorno and the Philosophy of Improvisation 15h15 Céline Hervet (UPJV) Formes de vie, attitudes d’écoute et style musicaux. Sur l’idée de « bonne musique » chez Adorno 16h00 Coffee break Session 8 – Human and non-human forms of life. Chair: Jean-Claude Dupont (UPJV) 16h30 Lucie Wezel (Université de Paris 8) Adorno penseur de l’éthique animale?