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Call for Papers

Theme: Conversations IX
Subtitle: Grounding Aesthetics
Type: 9th Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium (CHiPS)
Institution: Department of History and Philosophy,
University of the West Indies
Location: Bridgetown (Barbados)
Date: 11.–13.11.2013
Deadline: 26.8.2013

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The broad theme for the ninth Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium (CHiPS)
will be issues related to aesthetics. Most of the philosophical
reflection under the heading 'aesthetics', especially within
mainstream Western philosophy, presents itself as an esoteric
engagement with a very limited number of masterpieces in a very
limited variety of genres/forms. While not wishing to exclude the
usual suspects, we believe that what is of concern to aesthetics is
of fundamental concern to all of us, shapes our understandings of
self and others in countless ways, and deserves integration into much
of our present-day social and political thinking. To that end, we
hope to provoke discussion of the, perhaps, over-narrow boundaries of
aesthetics' concern as it is generally conceived; what might be
learnt from examination of the ways different cultures view the role
of aesthetic categories and activities; how distinctively aesthetic
categories shape our thinking in other areas; and other such
concerns. In keeping with the spirit of our conversations, we hope to
bring together thinkers operating in and across different cultural
and philosophical traditions as well as other disciplines that share
a boundary with philosophy. In addition to regular paper
presentations, we would also welcome suggestions for workshops,
demonstrations and other relevant activities.

Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Nkiru Nzegwu, Professor of Africana
Studies and Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture at Binghamton
University, USA. An accomplished painter, her academic areas of
expertise include African aesthetics, African philosophy, African
feminist issues and multicultural studies in art. She is the founder
of the Africa Knowledge Project, which publishes five peer-reviewed
journals and hosts three databases. Dr. Nzegwu is the editor of
'JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies' and co-editor
of 'West African Review'.

In an effort to ensure well-prepared, quality presentations, abstracts
(300-500 words) are due by August 26, 2013.

Participants whose abstracts are accepted by the vetting committee
will then be required to submit their completed papers via email as
an attachment in OpenOffice or LibreOffice, Word, or Wordperfect by
the firm deadline of October 14, 2013.

These papers will then be posted on-line for other participants to
consult prior to the conference with the intention that time at the
Symposium can be devoted much more to discussion than to exposition
of the written papers.

We hope that revised papers will continue to be available on-line.
Those from the earlier symposia can be accessed from:
http://cavehill.uwi.edu/fhe/histphil/chips.aspx

Venue:
Department of History and Philosophy, The University of the West
Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados

Contact persons:

Prof. Frederick Ochieng'-Odhiambo
Email: frederick.ochieng-odhia...@cavehill.uwi.edu

Prof. Ed Brandon
Email: edbran...@gmail.com

Ms. Roxanne Burton
Email: roxanneebur...@gmail.com




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