Moving Normativity – Agency between Contestation and Confirmation (Freie Universität Berlin)
The DFG Graduate Research Programme “Normativity, Critique, Change” (FU Berlin) invites you to our international interdisciplinary conference Moving Normativity – Agency between Contestation and Confirmation which takes place at Uferstudios on May 11-12. The conference will be preceded by two artistic interventions on May 9-10.
Moving Normativity – Agency between Contestation and Confirmation
In recent years, new ways of engaging with action and agency have emerged. In humanities, social sciences and artistic practices, much intellectual work has focused on the emancipation of historically marginalized subjects. We witness a provincializing of classical frameworks and a redefinition of rights around the embodied categories of sexuality, race, and class. The normativity of individual agency has expanded and condensed under these conditions. Even the category of agency itself, classically understood as a form of activity, has come under scrutiny: Theory and artistic practice have explored the generative potential of passivity, paralysis, and rest. The interdisciplinary Graduiertenkolleg “Normativity, Critique, Change” hosts a conference to investigate agency as the site of a tension between contestation and confirmation across a range of disciplines in the arts, law, and humanities. According to a general premise of our research, action is based on norms on the one hand, and only possible through a distance from norms on the other. In this understanding, critique is inherent to normativity. The conference sheds light on the various sites of tension inherent to agency, normative action and critique in four panels.
Speakers:
Sarah Colvin
Ana Deumert
Bojana Kunst
André Lepecki
Daniel Loick
Sumi Madhok
Fiona McGovern
Jessica Ullrich
Francesca Raimondi
Giulia Sissa
Massimiliano Tomba
Tim Wihl
Artists:
Gulzat Egemberdieva
Choy Ka Fai