Critical Temporalities Workshop

This event invites interested researchers to collectively reflect on the relationship between critique and time. Special attention shall be paid to current critical phenomenological approaches.

We are particularly interested in fostering international dialogue around the following questions:

Can an investigation of time and temporality offer tools for formulating pertinent critique?
What tools does critical phenomenology have to offer for investigating time and temporality?
How can we conceive of the past in a critical way?
What role can decolonial approaches play for such reflective work?
What is the temporality of critique itself?
Is critical thinking set in the present only, describing a problematic status quo, or is it apt to foster a better future?
How and to what extent can temporality be thought of in plural terms, and what implications follow from this conceptualisation?
Following the last question, what different modes of perception of time and temporality need articulation, specifically when considering categories such as class, gender and race?
What makes the time we live in a critical time and what conceptual and political tasks follow from this?
Finally, what is the relationship between affect, repetition and transformation?

Links to themes such as trauma and nostalgia are more than welcome.

Programme
3:00–3:15 pm (CET/Vienna):  Welcome
3:15–4:15 pm (CET):  Paul*A Helfritzsch, TBA
4:30–5:30 pm (CET): Alia Al-Saji, TBA
5:50–6:50 pm (CET), Flora Löffelmann - When Clocks Stop Working – Queer Temporality, Collective Continuance and Rhetoric-Epistemic Oppression
7:30–8:30 pm, Johanna Oksala - Marxism and Critical Phenomenology
8:30–9:00 pm Conclusion

Organised by
Leyla Sophie Gleissner
P.J. Gore
Dylan Trigg

Please find an accompanying poster attached.

Organiser:
Leyla Sophie Gleissner, P.J. Gore, Dylan Trigg
Location:
online