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Representation in the Time of the Posthuman: Transhuman Enhancement in 21st Century Storytelling
EXTENDED DEADLINE: February 4, 2019
16th International Conference on Contemporary Narratives in English
http://typh.unizar.es/conference/
University of Zaragoza, Spain
May 29-31, 2019
The drive towards personal progress may be considered intrinsic to the human species. Whether intellectual, emotional, spiritual or bodily, perfection –or, less ambitiously, improvement– has always been pursued by different means like education, cultural development, meditation, or physical exercise, to name a few. What seems to have changed in recent decades is the tools available in the race for individual enhancement, given the rapidly evolving fields of science and technology as applied to human desires to enlarge one’s memory and intelligence, lengthen one’s life span, or create genetically stronger and healthier children.
This interest in human progress is key to understand Transhumanism, a cultural and philosophical movement that sees in reason, science and technology the means to overcome human limitations in both our bodies and minds (Bostrom, More, Pearce, Kurzweil). Genetically modified and technologically enhanced humans are transhumans in constant development towards the posthuman, a condition which would radically exceed the capacities of present humans and would entail extreme physiological, genetic and neurological change.
This inherently optimistic movement contrasts with Critical Posthumanism (Badmington, Braidotti, Graham, Hayles, Wolfe, Haraway, Herbrechter), which also sees the human as non-fixed and mutable but which questions anthropocentrism, human exceptionalism and the centrality of the subject in the Anthropocene. They see transhumanism as an intensification of the Enlightenment concept of “Man” as the measure of all things.
The aim of this conference is to explore both how fiction in the Anglo-American sphere has addressed the question of what it means to be human and also how the literary field itself has changed in the time of the 4th industrial revolution (Floridi, Schwab), in which digital information and communication technologies have become essential and in which the analog gives way to the digital.
Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:
Representations of human enhancement and transhumanist beliefs in fiction
Representations of enhanced human beings, cyborgs and digital posthumans
Ideological positions and exploration of the contradictions of the posthuman in fiction
Identities in (re)construction: gender, race, sexuality
Global markets and environmental damage
New aesthetic and narratological approaches
Speculative fiction and other genres dealing with the posthuman
Topics of interest: utopian and dystopian approaches, ethical concerns and challenges
Changes in the literary field and consequences of the posthuman
From the analog into the digital
Enhancement as seen in multimedia and transmedia storytelling
Post-literature, trans-literature, enhanced literature
E-literature or digital-born literature
Changes in the traditional roles of the writer, the reader or the text itself
New sensory engagements
Plenary Speakers:
Stefan Herbrechter, writer, academic, translator and researcher on Cultural Theory and Critical Posthumanism at Coventry University (UK) and a Privatdozent at Heidelberg University (Germany).
Alexandra K. Glavanakova, Associate Professor in American Literature and Culture at St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia (Bulgaria).
Sherryl Vint, Professor of Science Fiction Media Studies at the University of California, Riverside (USA).
Key dates and information:
Abstract submission deadline: 4 February 2019 Notification of acceptance: 10 February 2019
Conference dates: 29-31 May 2019
Registration: Conference fees (including coffee breaks, wi-fi access, and a conference pack):
(a) Early bird registration (from 10 February to 15 March 2019): - Regular participants: 90 Euros - Students (attendance only): 30 Euros
(b) Late registration (from 16 March to 19 May 2019): - Regular participants: 120 Euros - Students (attendance only): 30 Euros
Guidelines for submission:
The conference is organised by the members of the research project “Trauma, Culture and Posthumanity: The Definition of Being in Contemporary North-American Fiction,” which is part of the research group “Contemporary Narrative in English” at the Department of English and American Studies of the University of Zaragoza, Spain.
Paper proposals should be 300 words maximum, including a title. Please submit proposals, along with a brief CV and email address to the conference organisers Sonia Baelo-Allué and Mónica Calvo-Pascual at [email protected] Paper presentations will be allowed 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
The language of the conference is English.
Deadline for submissions: February 4th, 2019.
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utopiedujour · 6 years
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Je n’arrête pas de décevoir ! (comment arrêter l’hémorragie ?)
Je vous ai raconté hier dans ma vidéo Transhumanisme : la notion de « dignité humaine » est-elle dépassée ?, la disputatio qui m’avait opposé le matin-même à l’Université catholique de Lille à Stefan Lorenz Sorgner.
Cet après-midi, un intervenant s’est déclaré déçu du fait que ni Sorgner, ni moi n’avions mentionné Pic de la Mirandole (1463-1494) à propos de la notion de dignité humaine. Or vous connaissez l’intérêt que je porte aux gens qui sont déçus par mon comportement, car leur déception m’attriste très très profondément.
J’ai alors fait remarquer à ce monsieur que dans son ouvrage consacré à la notion de dignité humaine : Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche: die Geschichte eines Begriffs (2010), Sorgner consacrait un chapitre entier (le chapitre 4) à Pic de la Mirandole. Sur quoi ce monsieur répondit qu’il n’avait pas été déçu par le fait que le nom du philosophe médiéval n’avait pas été prononcé mais parce que n’avait pas été mentionné ce que pensait de lui Nick Bostrom, le philosophe suédois de l’Université d’Oxford.
J’en ai déduit que l’intention première de cette personne était de s’affirmer déçue et qu’ensuite – à la guerre comme à la guerre ! – tous le moyens seraient bons pour prétendre avoir atteint son objectif !
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EurEau newsletter - edition 18
EurEau news EurEau annual congress Our annual congress was held in Bilbao on 18-20 October. Our Spanish hosts surpassed themselves, finding a wonderful venue for the committee meetings and showing us the best that the Basque region has to offer. Thank you to all who participated in making the congress a huge success. The Thursday afternoon plenary session was on the implementation of the SDG’s. We welcomed Peter Koefoed Bjørnsen, Director of the UNEP-DHI Partnership in the Centre on Water and Environment, Marta Moren-Abat from the European Commission, and José Maria Villanueva del Casal, Technical Director at the CABB. EurEau meets members On 11 October, Oliver Loebel, EurEau Secretary General, met with a delegation of the Dutch members from Unie van Waterschappen, in Brussels in order to exchange on current priorities. EurEau president Bruno Tisserand and Oliver met a delegation of our Estonian member association, EVEL, in Tallinn on 25 October. The goal was to learn more about the Estonian water sector and to understand how EurEau can better respond to EVEL’s needs. They also met with the Latvian water association LWWWWA. EurEau out and about Oliver presented European circular economy legislation for water at Utilitalia’s Festival dell’Acqua in Bari on 10 October. EurEau President Bruno Tisserand spoke at the NBS2017 a flagship conference of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. He presented the possibility for water services to sustainably manage rain water in cities through natural retention measures. Meeting - Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Michel Dantin and Peter Liese MEPs will co-host a European Parliament intergroup meeting on Pharmaceuticals in the Environment, on Wednesday 29 November 2017 between 16.30-18.30. To register, see here. More information is here. EU news Water Framework Directive and Floods Directive evaluation roadmap The European Commission published the WFD and the FD evaluation roadmap, available here. EurEau will submit its feedback by the 17 November deadline. The members of the JWG WFD will work on it. You can submit your own feedback by clicking here. A detailed public consultation will be launched in the first half of 2018. Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive evaluation roadmap The European Commission published the UWWTD evaluation roadmap, available here. EurEau will submit its feedback by the 9 November deadline. The members of the EurEau Waste Water committee is working on it. You can submit your own feedback by clicking here. DG SANTE plan on chlorate DG SANTE and national competent authorities are working on a plan to reduce the dietary risks related to chlorate in food and drinking water and to resolve the systemic non-compliance with the pesticides MRLs. This should be on the agenda of the biocides Competent Authorities meeting on 24 November, where our expert Eric Chauveheid will attend on behalf of EurEau.   Commission Work Programme 2018 The CWP2018 is available here. Under ‘new initiatives’ the one ‘Delivering on the Circular Economy Action Plan’ includes a strategy on plastics use, reuse and recycling (non-legislative, Q4 2017); a proposal for a Regulation on minimum quality requirements for reused water (legislative, incl. impact assessment, Art. 192 TFEU, Q4 2017); a REFIT revision of the Drinking Water Directive (legislative, incl. impact assessment, Art. 192 TFEU, Q4 2017); an initiative to address legal, technical or practical bottlenecks at the interface of chemical, product and waste legislation (non-legislative, Q4 2017); and a monitoring framework for the circular economy (non-legislative, Q4 2017).     Parliament objects to endocrine disrupting chemicals definition On Wednesday 4 October the European Parliament followed the opinion of the Environment committee to object to the criteria proposed by the European Commission for the identification of endocrine disrupting chemicals under the Plant Protection Product Regulation. The European Commission will have to come back with another proposal in the coming month. More… Glyphosate: MEPs ask for a full ban by end 2022 Parliament backed a full ban on glyphosate-based herbicides by December 2022 and immediate restrictions on the use of the substance, on 24 November 2017. This resolution is non-biding, its objective is to put pressure on the European Commission and the Council. Member States must adopt their position by a qualified majority but remain deeply divided. Greenpeace believes that ten countries would vote against a ten-year renewal of the glyphosate licence (A, B, F, GR, HR, IT, L, MT, S, SI), while two countries would abstain (D, PT). Sixteen countries may vote in favour (BG, CY, CZ, DK, E, EE, FIN, H, IRL, LT, LV, NL, PL, RO, SK, UK). If not renewed, the licence expires in December 2017. Water reuse The European Commission finalised the impact assessment of the proposal for an EU instrument on water reuse and submitted it to the Regular Scrutiny Board of the Commission on 25 October 2017. The board requested to improve the impact assessment for a potential EU level instrument on water reuse. The European Commission is aiming at finalising this revision very soon and will give more details at the Ad-hoc Task group meeting in Cyprus on 6-7 November. Iacovos Papaiacovou, our Cypriot GA member, will replace Pier Paolo Abis for this meeting to convey the EurEau message and see if the proposal can still be presented before the end of the year as expected. Water JPI The 2017 Water JPI call is just published: here.   Standing of NGO´s in administrative proceedings (Case c-664/15) The Supreme Administrative Court in Austria asks for guidance on the standing of an environmental organisation in seeking access to justice. The questions arise in the context of an application for a permit to abstract water from a river for the purposes of producing snow for a ski resort.   The Advocate General Sharpston at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said in this preliminary ruling that  Non-Government-Associations (NGO) have the right of access to administrative or judicial procedures. The legal basis for this right was Art. 4 WFD in connection with the Aarhus Convention. If the ECJ follows this opinion – it does so very often –every water service provider asking for a new or renewed permit to use water (abstraction or discharge) will face NGO´s in the administrative or judicial procedure. We await how the ECJ will decide. HELCOM consultation - ‘State of the Baltic Sea’ HELCOM are looking for your overall views of their report and its presentation. You can also provide comments on the reports’ sub-chapters. The consultation is open from 1 October 2017 – 31 December 2017. You can close the survey window at any time – your responses will be saved, and you can continue later by clicking the ‘Begin Survey’ button again. The response will be sent to the HELCOM Secretariat once you click ‘Done’ on the last page. The survey responses are not confidential. Background information on the report and the regional consultation, as well as a list of invited organisations, is here. Survey: here. Fertiliser Regulation On 24 October, the European Parliament voted the amendments on the Fertiliser Regulation as a basis for the EP position in the trialogue discussion. All the IMCO amendments that EurEau supported were voted in plenary. Read more here (article from EurActiv features EurEau secretariat’s Bertrand Vallet). Member States will now approve their position in the Council and enter into discussions with the European Parliament to find a compromise on diverging positions. EurEau member news Hello and goodbye Stefan Bostrom from Sweden attended his last EurEau meeting after over 20 years in the family. We all send Stefan our thanks and appreciation for his important contributions down the years and wish him all the best for his retirement. Giordano Colarullo (IT) and Stuart Colville (UK) were appointed to the EurEau Executive Committee and the General Assembly at the last General Assembly meeting. EurEau communications EurEau in the media Oliver published articles in the Vewin’s Waterspiegel and DVGW’s energy|wasser|praxis in October. You can see a list of events happening around Europe here. The following are a selection. If you have events happening in your country, let us know, especially if you would like to get the EurEau perspective by having us represented at it! Important dates 23-24 November: Persistent and Mobile Organic Chemicals in the Water Cycle: Linking science, technology and regulation to protect drinking water quality, in Leipzig, Germany Your colleagues can subscribe to this newsletter by emailing Caroline. You can keep up with all the EurEau news via our website, our blog on the EU and on our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter feeds. For more events, visit our calendar.
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