文化研究国际中心

2017/5/31-6/3 冲突、正义与解殖Ⅱ:殖民帝国的转型与人文学科的困境研讨会 Conflict, Justice and Decolonization II: Paradigm Shift of the Colonial-Imperial Order and the Aporia of Human Sciences

 

欢迎线上抢先报名( Registration):http://iics.ust.edu.tw/2017_CJDS/main.htm#p07

May 31, June 2-6, 2017
Conflict, Justice and Decolonization II:

Paradigm Shift of the Colonial-Imperial Order and 
the Aporia of Human Sciences

Website: http://ppt.cc/Dsja5http://iics.ust.edu.tw/2017_CJDS/

This is an image



 

Conflict, Justice and Decolonization Lecture & Workshop Series
 
 
Conflict, Justice and Decolonization II: 
Paradigm Shift of the Colonial-Imperial Order and 
the Aporia of Human Sciences
 
 
 
Date: June 2-3(Fri & Sat) 9:30-18:00
Venue: Room 204, HA Building 2, NCTU(交通大学光复校区人社二馆204室)
 
 
Objectives:
On May 31 and June 2-3, 2017, the International Institute for Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, will hold the workshop: Conflict, Justice and Decolonization II: Paradigm Shift of the Colonial-Imperial Order and theAporia of Human Sciences, which constitutes part of the long-term project Conflict and Decoloniality’ conducted by the International Institute for Cultural Studies. The workshop invites scholars from Japan, Italy, France, Hong Kong, United States, and local scholars in Taiwan, in an attempt to critically reflect on the reformation of disciplinary practice and knowledge production of east-Asian society, under today’s on-going process of globalization in which the collapse of the colonial-imperial order is taking place, along with the weakening of the nation-states.
 
The workshop will reflect on the following topics: 
1) New Colonialism or Colonial Unconscious in the Age of Neoliberalism
2) Decolonization of Knowledge
3) Conflicts in East-Asia and its Artistic Mediation of the Decolonial Bodies
 
We expect to bring together the transnational and cross-disciplinary dialogue through this workshop, in order to imagine a new form of knowledge production for the future.
 


 
会议说明:
国立交通大学文化研究国际中心计于2017年5月31日和6月2-3日主办「冲突、正义与解殖II:殖民帝国的转型与人文学科的困境」研讨会。此研讨会乃文化研究国际中心发展「冲突与解殖」长程研究主题之重要努力,邀集来自日本、意大利、法国、香港、美国等地学者,与在地优秀学术工作者对话。本会议希望在当代全球化持续开展,而殖民-帝国秩序逐渐退去,以及与其相应相生之国族主义结构面临崩解之时,能够取人文学科暨知识生产的机制建构与转型角度,共同析解当代东亚社会所面临之各样冲突与调整。
 
会议研讨主题概分下列三大项:
1) 新自由主义时代的新殖民主义或殖民无意识
2) 知识的去殖化
3) 东亚政治冲突与其美学呈现
 
期待会议中多元的跨国、跨学门、跨领域对话,能闢拓更具未来性的知识生产愿景。




 
Presenters:
Sandro Mezzadra(意大利波隆那大学政治与社会科学系副教授)
Jon Solomon苏哲安 (法国里昂大学教授)
Alain Brossat(巴黎八大、交大社文所客座教授)
板垣竜太Ryûta Itagaki(日本同志社大学社会学系教授)
矶前顺一Jun’ichi Isomae(日本京都日本研究国际中心教授)
井上间従文Mayumo Inoue (日本一桥大学语言与社会研究所副教授)
酒井直树 Naoki Sakai (康乃尔大学东亚研究╱比较文学系教授)
林国伟Benny Lim (香港中文大学文化及宗教研究系助理教授)
锺佩琦 Peichi Chung (香港中文大学文化及宗教研究系助理教授)
陈佩甄 Eno Pei Jean Chen (中央研究院博士后研究员)
汪俊彦Chunyen Wang (台湾师范大学台湾语文学系助理教授)
王威智Wei-Chih Wang (清华大学天下书院导师)




主办单位:
交通大学&台湾联合大学系统文化研究国际中心 、交通大学社会与文化研究所、亚际文化研究国际学位学程(台湾联合大学系统)


经费来源:
科技部、教育部「亚际文化研究全球网络」(TEEP)计画、交通大学迈向顶尖计画

 

 
 

May 31 (wed) 14:00-17:00
 
Room106A,
HA Building2
NCTU
Sandro Mezzadra
(意大利波隆那大学政治与社会科学系副教授)
Democracy Under Erasure? The European Union and Its Multiple Crises
 
Room 204,
HA Building2, NCTU
June 2 (Fri) 9:30-9:50 Registration
9:50-10:00 Opening
 
Prof. Naoki Sakai & Prof. Joyce C.H. Liu
 
10:00-12:30
 
How Do We Address the Present?
Chair: Joyce C. H. Liu  (NCTU)
Jon Solomon
(法国里昂第三大学跨文本文化研究所教授)
Knowledge Production in the Apparatus of Area under Pax Americana: The labor of translation, the financialization of knowledge, and the work of the common
 
Alain Brossat
(巴黎八大、交大社文所客座教授)
The War that Comes
 
12:30-13:30
 
Lunch break
 
13:30-15:30
 
Social Conflict, Aesthetic Mediation and the (un)Decolonized Bodies in East Asia I
Chair: Jon Solomon
井上间従文Mayumo Inoue
(日本一桥大学语言与社会研究所副教授)
Art’s Shame and Nations in Shame: Toward a Viable Image Politics in Okinawa
 
林国伟Benny Lim
(香港中文大学文化及宗教研究系助理教授)
The Representations of Metanarratives in the Postcolonial Hong Kong
– a Case Study of Umbrella Festival
 
锺佩琦 Peichi Chung
(香港中文大学文化及宗教研究系助理教授)
Hong Kong Cinema: Reconnecting Its Southeast Asian Heritage
 
15:30-16:00
 
Coffee Break
 
16:00-18:00
 
Social Conflict, Aesthetic Mediation and the (un)Decolonized Bodies in East Asia II
Chair: Ming-Wei Peng (NCTU)
 
陈佩甄 Eno Pei Jean Chen
(中央研究院博士后研究员)
The Love Unconscious: On Decolonializing Love in Taiwan and South Korea
 
汪俊彦Chunyen Wang
(台湾师范大学台湾语文学系助理教授)
What Does “an Open Body” Say? The Body and the Cold-war in the early 1980s Theatre of Taiwan
 
王威智Wei-Chih Wang
(清华大学天下书院导师)
National Consciousness and Taiwanese Bodies in Modern Taiwan Theater
 
 
June 3
(Sat)
10:00-12:30
 
New Colonialism in the Age of Neoliberalism and the Future of Humanities
Chair: Shu-Fen Lin (NCTU)
Sandro Mezzadra
(意大利波隆那大学政治与社会科学系副教授)
Bordering the Global: the Multiplication of Labor and the Challenges of Decolonization
 
Roundtable Discussants:
Joyce C.H. Liu (NCTU)
Yuan-Horng Chu (NCTU)
 
12:30-13:30
 
Lunch break
 
13:30-15:30
 
SRCS & IACS Students Projects
Chair: Yuan-Horng Chu (NCTU)
 
Francklin Benjamin
The Idea of Citizenship in the Context and After the Haitian Revolution (1791-1987): Emancipation, Popular Struggles and Recognition
 
 
Mai Thi Thu
The Everyday Life of Vietnamese Migrants in Industrial Areas of Taiwan Case study of Hsinchu
Poonam Sharma
The condition of unequal citizenship and religious inequity of the Nepali and Bangladeshi Diasporas of North-east India
 
Hazem D. S. Almassry
Development under Occupation:
The Role of Neoliberal Policies in Depoliticizing the Palestinian Issue
 
15:30-16:00
 
Coffee Break
 
16:00-18:00
 
The Past and the Future of the Humanities
Chair: Hung Yueh Lan (NCTU)
板垣竜太Ryûta Itagaki
日本同志社大学社会学系教授
 “Of Grammatology in North Korea, 1945-58.”
 
矶前顺一Jun’ichi Isomae
(京都日本研究国际中心教授)
The Adventure of Japanese Studies: The Case of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies
 
酒井直树 Naoki Sakai
(康乃尔大学东亚研究比较文学系教授)
Universality, Internationality, and the Modern Regime of Translation: On the Question of Anthropological Difference
 
 
June 6
(Tue)
09:00-12:00
 
Room C403, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University
矶前顺一Jun’ichi Isomae
(京都日本研究国际中心教授)
Listening to the Disquiet Voices from the Dead in Northeast Japan Colonialism