Summer School in Global Studies and Critical Theory
CRITICAL THEORIES
Bologna • June 22 – July 3, 2015
The rise of globalization processes requires a radical redefinition of categories and analytical tools, in the direction of a growing hybridization among different traditions and points of view. The second edition of the Bologna-Duke Summer School is intended as a dialogue among these different traditions of the heterogeneous discipline known as critical theory. The 2015 edition on Critical Theories took place from June 22 to July 3, 2015 at the Department of History and Cultures at University of Bologna.
MONDAY, JUNE 22
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4.30 pm
Lecture Carlo GALLI, The Forms of Critique and the Critique of the Forms: The Concept of Critique from the Modern to the Present Age
7.00 pm
Welcoming cocktail |
TUESDAY, JUNE 23
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
ANNE GARRETA, On Monique Wittig
2.00-4.00 pm
4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
ANNE GARRETA, On Monique Wittig
2.00-4.00 pm
4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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THURSDAY, JUNE 25
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
ANNE GARRETA, On Monique Wittig
2.00-4.00 pm
4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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FRIDAY, JUNE 26
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MONDAY, JUNE 29
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4:30-6.30 pm
Lecture
SANDRO MEZZADRA and DIPESH CHAKRABARTY, A Dialogue on Capital’s and Labor’s Histories
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TUESDAY, JUNE 30
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Workshops
• ANNA FISHZON, Psychoanalysis in an International Frame • ROBERTO VECCHI, Critical Theory and Brazilian Thought: Peripheral Frames 4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Workshops
• ANNA FISHZON, Psychoanalysis in an International Frame • ROBERTO VECCHI, Critical Theory and Brazilian Thought: Peripheral Frames 4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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THURSDAY, JULY 2
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Workshops
• ANNA FISHZON, Psychoanalysis in an International Frame • ROBERTO VECCHI, Critical Theory and Brazilian Thought: Peripheral Frames 4.30-6.30 pm
Reading group
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FRIDAY, JULY 3
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Reading group
4.30-6.30 pm
Lecture
SANDRO MEZZADRA, Capital, Capitalism, Critique. Then and Now
7.00 pm
Closing cocktail
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