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Conference Announcement

Theme: Jews on the Move
Subtitle: Particularist Universality in Modern Cosmopolitanist Thought
Type: International Conference
Institution: Leo Baeck Institute, Queen Mary, University of London
Location: London (United Kingdom)
Date: 11.–12.5.2014

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The AHRC-funded conference on Cosmopolitanism and the Jews will look
at the image and participation of Jews in the construction of modern
cosmopolitanist thought. Cosmopolitanism has recently become a
keyword in envisioning productive types of inclusivity and diversity
in the West (e.g. Cohen 1992, Appiah 1998 and Beck 2006). From early
modernity onwards, Jews represented the paradigm of the cosmopolitan.
They were seen as a people unfettered by Herder’s newly evolving idea
of national borders as natural and defined by language.
German-speaking Jews both epitomized the figure of the cosmopolitan
and themselves contributed a rich body of literary and theoretical
writing on this concept. Today, Jews have largely vanished from the
debate about cosmopolitanism yet remain the palimpsest of academic
discourse about the cosmopolitan. While the issue of the cosmopolitan
has returned with a vengeance to the social sciences and to the
political arena (in the shape of debates about the movement of people
and their urbanisation) little attention has been given to when and
how this concept evolved.

Examining the case of German-speaking Jews in international
perspective, the two-day event explores how Jews were and are made to
function as the litmus test of Kant’s and Fichte’s dialectic of
particularist universality, which fuelled cosmopolitanist ideas.
Leading scholars in the field will situate selected comparative case
studies from Europe, the United States and the Middle East within the
broader field of cosmopolitanism studies.

Organised by Cathy Gelbin (University of Manchester) and Sander L.
Gilman (Emory University)

Registration for this event is free, but please register with Carina
Chitayat, c.chita...@leobaeck.co.uk, to secure your place and obtain
all further information.


PROGRAMME

SUNDAY, 11 MAY 2014

SESSION I, 14.00-15.00
Prof. Robert Fine (Warwick University), Keynote lecture: The Two Faces
of Universalism: Emancipation and the Jewish Question

SESSION II, 15.00-16.30
Prof. Sander Gilman (Emory University), Aliens vs. Predators:
Cosmopolitan Jews vs. Jewish Nomads
Prof. Saskia Sassen (Columbia University), tbc

Coffee break, 16.30-17.00

SESSION III, 17.00-18.30
Ruth Novaczek (London), The New World, Diaspora and 21st-Century
Cosmopolitanism
Followed by a screening of Ruth Novaczek’s new film, The New World

DINNER, 19.00

MONDAY, 12 MAY 2014

SESSION IV, 9.00-10.30
Prof. Michael Keith (University of Oxford), The Parochially Global
Cosmopolitan
Prof. Mica Nava (University of East London), Jews and Other Others:
Cosmopolitan or Not?

Coffee break, 10.30-11.00

SESSION V, 11.00-12.30
Wayne Cristaudo (Charles Darwin University Northern Territory
Australia), Revolutions, World Wars and the Continuing Process of
Redemptive Cosmopolitanism
Dr. Ilse Lazaroms (Central European University), Hotel Patriots or
Permanent Strangers? Joseph Roth, Transitory Lives, and the
Literatures of Interwar Central Europe

Lunch, 13.00-14.00

SESSION VI, 14.00-15.30
Prof. Philip Spencer (Kingston University, London), Marxism,
Cosmopolitanism and the Jews
Dr. Cathy Gelbin (University of Manchester), Rootless Cosmopolitans:
East Germany and the Stalinist Persecutions of Jews

Coffee break, 15.30-16.00

SESSION VII, 16.00-17.30
Dr. Xun Zhou (University of Essex), Being Jewish and Cosmopolitan: a
Jewish experience in Hong Kong
Dr Claire Sutherland (Durham University), Essential Outsiders and the
Search for Cosmopolitan Citizenship

Closing statements, 17.30-18.00


Contact:

Carina Chitayat
Leo Baeck Institute
2nd Floor, Arts Two Building
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
London, E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Email: c.chita...@leobaeck.co.uk




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