The eighth session of IMS / CEFRES epistemological seminar of this year will be hosted by
Julien Wacquez (CEFRES / EHESS)
Is ‘Hard Science’ a Limit to the Concept of ‘Field’?
Where: CEFRES Library – Na Florenci 3, Prague 1
When: Wednesday 17 April 2019 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm
Language: English
Text:
- Bourdieu, Pierre & Wacquant, Loïc (1992), “The Logic of Fields,” in An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology, Pierre Bourdieu & Loïc Wacquant, The University of Chicago Press, 1992, pp. 94-115
- Materials on Larry Niven’s Ringworld (1970) novel, by Julien Wacquez
The seventh session of IMS / CEFRES epistemological seminar of this year will be hosted by
Raluca Muresan (U. Paris-Sorbonne / associated at CEFRES)
Benedetta Zaccarello (CNRS / CEFRES)
Archives
Where: CEFRES Library – Na Florenci 3, Prague 1
When: Wednesday 3 April 2019 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm
Language: English
Texts
- Jacques Derrida and Eric Prenowitz: “Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression”, Diacritics, 25-2 (1995), p. 9-11.
- Mbembe, A.: “The Power of the Archive and its Limits”, in: Refiguring the Archive, C. HAmilton, V. Harris, G. Reid (eds), 2002, p. 19-26. https://books.google.co.in/books?id=FZ8oBgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=cs&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Filippo de Vivo, Maria Pia Donato, « Scholarly Practices in the archives, 1500-1800 : Introduction », Storia della Storiografia, 68, 2/2015, p. 15-20.
The seventh session of IMS / CEFRES epistemological seminar will be hosted by
Sophie Bouvier (PhD candidate FF UK)
Foucault’s concepts applied to Early Modern theatre and science
Where: CEFRES Library – Na Florenci 3, Prague 1
When: Wednesday 20 March 2019 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm
Language: English
Text:
- Michel Foucault : The order of things; chap. 3.II and 3.VI
The sixth session of IMS / CEFRES epistemological seminar of this year will be hosted by
Ekaterina Zheltova (IMS FSV UK / associated at CEFRES)
Pavel Baloun (FHS UK / CEFRES)
Topic: Sovereignty
Where: CEFRES Library – Na Florenci 3, Prague 1
When: Wednesday 6 March 2019 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm
Language: English
Text:
- Humphrey: „Sovereignty“, A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics (ed. David Nugent, Joan Vincent), Malden-Oxford-Victoria, Blackwell, 2007, 418–436.
- Jennifer Illuzzi, “Negotiating the ‘state of exception’: Gypsies´ encounter with the judiciery in Germany and Italy, 1860-1914”, Social History 4/2010, p. 418-438.
Gellner Seminar
Daniel Fisher (UC Berkeley) will give a lecture within the Gellner seminar organized by the Czech Association for Social Anthropology (CASA– Česká Asociace pro Sociální Antropologii), the Czech Society of Sociology, in cooperation with the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and CEFRES.
When: 5th February 2019, at 4:30 pm
Where: CEFRES Library (Na Florenci 3, Prague 1)
Language: English
Abstract
Spun Dry: Mobility, Morbidity, and Jurisdiction in Northern Australia
This paper pursues an ethnographic account of intra-Indigenous relations and jurisdictional contest in urban northern Australia. Its narrative explores the relationship between Aboriginal community policing and emergent forms and figures of urban mobility and morbidity in Darwin, capital of Australia’s Northern Territory. While Darwin’s Indigenous patrols have no police powers, they do have some authority and status vested in them by the traditional owners of the country on which they patrol. Their Aboriginal-directed efforts thus entail both an assertion of Indigenous jurisdiction, and an accompanying reflexivity about the substance and limits of its reach — limits informed by settler colonial oversight, by the diversity of Indigenous claims to urban space, and by poetic figures and mediatized narratives that trope the volatility of Aboriginal dispersal and displacement. The paper explores the ways patrols negotiate their authority and reckon its limits, extending a local poetics jurisdiction and movement to illuminate the new urban worlds they traverse. This provides ground for considering the mobility and multiplicity of law and the distribution of sovereign power at the margins of the settler colony.
Daniel Fisher is associate professor of anthropology at UC Berkeley. He is author of The Voice and its Doubles (Duke, 2016) and co-editor of Radio Fields: Anthropology and Wireless Sound in the 21stCentury (NYU, 2012). His work has appeared in American Ethnologist,Cultural Anthropology and collections including Aural Cultures and Keywords in Sound. He is currently completing a monograph on new Indigenous urban worlds in Australia’s Northern Territory, while pursuing a second project on the political life of Aboriginal musical celebrity.
Roundtable discussion with professors and young researchers in humanities and social sciences open to public
In the frame of the Night of Ideas 2019 (Nuit des idées) entitled “Facing the Present: Being or Not Being Feminist Today?” the French Institute in Prague and CEFRES are organizing a roundtable on the contemporary issues of feminism.
Venue: CEFRES Library (Na Florenci 3, Prague 1)
Time: 2-4pm
Organizers: Felipe Fernandes (PhD student at EHESS and associated PhD student at CEFRES) and Olga Slowik (PhD student at the Charles University and associated PhD student at CEFRES)
Language: English
Roundtable: Who is afraid of Gender Studies?
The already complex situation of gender studies in Central Europe has gotten even more complicated by the recent political changes, which consequences are the most visible in Poland and Hungary. On the other hand, the situation of this field in the Western world, including France, its academic recognition are often idealized by scholars from Czechia, Poland and Hungary. Is this really the case? What is the current place of gender studies in different countries? What are the challenges, obstacles, and controversies that they are facing nowadays?
Speakers:
- Réjane Sénac (France)
- Blanka Knotková-Čapková (Czech Republic)
- Anikó Gregor (Hungary)
Moderated by Olga Slowik and Felipe Fernandes