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Conference: Rethinking MARXISM call
posted by Ross B. Emmett on March 12, 1996


 Send all replies and questions to:
 Stephen Cullenberg <scullen@ucrac1.ucr.edu>
  
  
                               Rethinking MARXISM
  
                                 Conference call
  
            Rethinking MARXISM announces an International Conference
  
                 POLITICS AND LANGUAGES OF CONTEMPORARY MARXISM
  
                      December 5-8 (Thursday-Sunday), 1996
                     University of Massachusetts at Amherst
  
 Call for Papers and Session Proposals
  
 PURPOSE: The editors of Rethinking MARXISM announce the third in the series
 of international conferences. The first two conferences, attended by over
 one thousand persons each, brought together under a common tent many
 different voices of the Left from around the world. "Marxism Now:
 Traditions and Difference," held in 1989, created a forum where new,
 heterogeneous directions in Marxism and the Left could be debated after the
 end of orthodox uniformity. In 1992, the conference "Marxism in the New
 World Order: Crises and Possibilities" confronted directly the challenges
 -- theoretical, organizational, and spiritual -- which face the Left and
 Marxism as the millennium nears.
  
 The editors of Rethinking MARXISM intend this third conference on the
 "Politics and Languages of Contemporary Marxism" to open new and creative
 spaces for political, cultural and scholarly interventions. The global
 restructuring of social relations now taking place (which some call a new
 offensive of "capital"), and the accompanying new crises and forms of
 resistance that, in a more or less systemic way, affect the lives of people
 the world over, require a strategy of cooperative dialogue between and
 among diverse Marxian and other communities of struggle. It is in the
 dialectics of these varied notions and forms of community, and in the
 struggles to wrestle them from the hegemony of bourgeois discourse, that
 the future of Marxism lies. The purpose of "Politics and Languages of
 Contemporary Marxism" is both to continue the ongoing dialogue among all
 already existing Marxisms and to nurture the development of new visions of
 community that will serve our shared hopes for a more ethical and
 uncompromisingly humane world.
  
 STRUCTURE: The conference will be held over four days, beginning at noon
 on Thursday, December 5 and ending in early afternoon on Sunday, December
 8. There will be concurrent sessions, art/cultural events, and plenaries
 throughout the conference. We invite the submission of sessions that
 follow non traditional formats and are open to dialogue among and between
 presenters and audience, such as workshops and roundtables. We encourage
 those working in areas which intersect with Marxism such as feminism,
 cultural and literary studies, queer theory, postcolonial studies, and
 around the issues of race and ethnicity, to submit proposals. We also
 encourage the submission of sessions with all forms of artistic and
 literary modes of meaning. The plenary sessions will be interspersed
 throughout the conference and each plenary session will be limited to no
 more than two speakers.
  
 SPONSORSHIP: The conference is sponsored by Rethinking MARXISM: a
 journal of economics, culture, and society.
  
 LOGISTICS: The Conference will be held on the campus of the University of
 Massachusetts at Amherst. Detailed information on hotel accommodations and
 travel directions will be provided to all conference registrants.
  
 PUBLICATIONS: Selected papers, poems, and other forms of presentation from
 the conference will be published in Rethinking MARXISM and/or in a separate
 edited volume of contributions.
  
 REGISTRATION: Registration fees will be as follows. All conference
 participants will be required to register.
  
                         Preregistration On Site
                         regular/low-income regular/low-income
  
 Full conference $50/$30 $60/$40
 two days $40/$25 $45/$30
 one day $25/$15 $30/$15
 
  
 SUBMISSION PROPOSALS: Send submission proposals to: Stephen Cullenberg,
 Department of Economics, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521,
 USA.
 Fax: (909) 787-5685.
  
 The deadline for submission proposals is August 15, 1996.
  
 *************************
  
 Stephen Cullenberg tel: (909) 787-5037 x1573
 Department of Economics fax: (909) 787-5685
 University of California scullen@ucrac1.ucr.edu
 Riverside, CA 92521