The Ends of Democracy: Populist Strategies, Skepticism about Democracy, and the Quest for Popular Sovereignty
November 7-9, 2017 SESC Unidade Pompeia São Paulo, Brazil
The rise of populist movements in recent years raises questions about the challenges for liberal democracy and its basic institutional forms. For instance, what are “the ends” of democracy in a double sense: what are the ends of democracy, that is, its purposes and promises, but also, what is the possibility of a collapse of democracy as a specific political form of government or an ideal for existing forms? What meaning, if any, can be given to popular sovereignty during this time, and how does it relate to prevalent ideas of populism? Following the spirit of the critical approach formulated by the Frankfurt generation of Critical Theory, this conference brings together philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists and psychoanalysts from a range of countries to address the need for a reactualization of critical theory in light of present political challenges. Hosted by the Universidade de São Paulo Department of Philosophy in collaboration with UC Berkeley, it is the second meeting of the conference cycle of the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs.
Participants Paula Biglieri, Universidad de Buenos Aires Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley Natalia Brizuela, University of California, Berkeley Susan Buck-Morss, CUNY Graduate Center Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley Monique David-Ménard, Université de Paris VII Rodrigo de la Fabián, Universidad Diego Portales Christian Dunker, Universidade de São Paulo Zeynep Gambetti, Boğazici University Rahel Jaeggi, Humboldt Universität, Germany Jimmy Casas Klausen, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Juan Obarrio, Johns Hopkins University Suely Rolnik, Universidade Católica de São Paulo Vladimir Safatle, Universidade de São Paulo
Conveners Natalia Brizuela (UC Berkeley) Judith Butler (UC Berkeley) Vladimir Safatle (Universidade de São Paulo)
Organized by the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs (UC Berkeley) and Departamento de Filosofia da Universidade de São Paulo.
Supported by a grant to the University of California, Berkeley from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
PROGRAMA / PROGRAM As conferências contarão com tradução simultânea. Simultaneous interpretation provided. Tuesday, November 7 10:00 Abertura / Opening Natalia Brizuela (UC Berkeley), Judith Butler (UC Berkeley), and Vladimir Safatle (Universidade de São Paulo) 10:30 – 12:45 Liberdade e a guerra no “social” na política autoritaria do século XXI / Freedom and the War on the “Social” in Twenty-First Century Authoritarian Politics Wendy Brown (UC Berkeley) Soberanias resilientes: uma nova ficção onto-política da vida e da identidade / Resilient Sovereignties: A New Onto-Political Fiction of Life and Identity Rodrigo de la Fábian (Universidad Diego Portales) Debatedora / Respondent Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt Universität) 14:30 – 16:45 Insumisas: massas, assembléias, corpos / Insumisas: Masses, Assemblies, Bodies Natalia Brizuela (UC Berkeley) O abuso da vida. Matriz do inconsciente colonial-capitalistístico/ The Abuse of Life: The Colonial-Capitalist Unconscious Matrix Suely Rolnik (PUC – SP) Debatedora / Respondent Paula Biglieri (Universidad de Buenos Aires) Wednesday, November 8 10:30 –12:45 A condição pós-totalitária / The Post-Totalitarian Condition Zeynep Gambetti (Boğaziçi University) Modos da regressão: o caso do ressentiment / Modes of Regression: The Case of Ressentiment Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt Universität) Debatedor / Respondent Jimmy Casas Klausen (PUC – Rio) 14:30 – 16:45 Políticas Revoluçionarias hoje / Revolutionary Politics Today Susan Buck-Morss (CUNY Graduate Center) A força da revolução e os limites da democracia / The Force of Revolution and the Limits of Democracy Vladimir Safatle (Universidade de São Paulo) Debatedora / Respondent Wendy Brown (UC Berkeley) Thursday, November 9 10:30 – 12:45 O animismo da propriedade: a dimensão inconsciente das políticas democráticas / The Animism of Property: Unconscious Dimensions of Democratic Politics Monique David-Ménard (Université de Paris VII) Reflexões para tempos de democracia e morte: Populismo autoritário, democracia selvagem e morrer bem / Thoughts for the Times on Democracy and Death: Authoritarian Populism, Savage Democracy, and Dying Well Jimmy Casas Klausen (PUC – Rio) Debatedor / Respondent Juan Obarrio (Johns Hopkins University) 14:30 – 16:45 Sete teses sobre Populismo: alguns aspectos para debater / Seven Theses on Populism: Some Aspects to Debate Paula Biglieri (Universidad de Buenos Aires) O ato cardeal da democracia: Lacan sobre a política / The Cardinal Act of Democracy: Lacan and Politics Christian Dunker (Universidade de São Paulo) Debatedora / Respondent Zeynep Gambetti (Boğaziçi University) 16:45 Encerramento / Closing Natalia Brizuela (UC Berkeley), Judith Butler (UC Berkeley), and Vladimir Safatle (Universidade de São Paulo)
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