Atelier “Fugitivity and Slavery: Between Matter and Metaphor in Political Philosophy”
Les jeudi 28 et vendredi 29 novembre 2024, de 9h30 à 17h30, à la Maison de la Recherche, salle RE207.
Each day will be devoted to a specific theme: the first, on Thursday November 28, will focus on the motif of “Fugitivity” in relation to the history of slavery, in order to understand escape not as a modality of withdrawal, as in the classical political theory reformulated by Hirschmann (Exit, Voice and Loyalty), but as a form of refusal of the negation of freedom itself; and Friday 29th will be devoted to the metaphorical uses of slavery, both heuristic and problematic in understanding oppressions and real struggles for emancipation.
Programme :
28 nov.
9h30-10h45. Cécile Hanff, Freedom as Flight: Thinking from a Phenomenological Perspective of Marronage
11h15-12h30. Dorothea Gädeke, Liminal Freedom: On the Conceptual Role of Marronage for a Theory of Freedom
14h-15h45. Elise Huchet, Resignification or Fugitivity?: On the Limits of the Reappropriation of Exclusionary Political Categories
16h15-17h30. Hourya Bentouhami, Maroon Feminism on the Force and Limits of the Slave/Woman Analogy
29 nov.
9h30-10h45. Matthieu Renault, Turning Metaphors Upside Down: On the Master-Slave Dialectic
11h15-12h30. Carmen Puchinger, Wage Slavery: On Substance and Fuction of a Notion in Class-Critical Contexts
Organisation : Hourya Bentouhami et Dorothea Gädeke
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Cahen (19 novembre 2024). Atelier “Fugitivity and Slavery: Between Matter and Metaphor in Political Philosophy” ÉQUIPE DE RECHERCHE SUR LES RATIONALITÉS PHILOSOPHIQUES ET LES SAVOIRS. Consulté le 15 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://erraphis.hypotheses.org/5070