Unruly Creatures 3
London Graduate School, Kingston University
and the
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research, Natural History Museum, London
April 23 2013
http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/activities/item.php?updatenum=2372
Confirmed speakers:
Robert McKay (University of Sheffield)
Andrew Dodds
Jennifer Parker-Starbuck (University of Roehampton)
Giovanni Aloi (Editor of Antennae)
This is the third in a series of one-day conferences that analyse and discuss the various ways in which animals have been used in the humanities and contemporary arts, the political and theoretical implications of this use, and the manner in which animals have resisted this appropriation such that they might enter into political discourse. With examples taken from philosophy, history, and the arts, it will also examine whether there is an animal political identity, and even new ways of thinking about revolution that might be called ‘animal’.
Registration is Free – here
Unruly Creatures 3 is a Parter Event of Minding Animals