On 5th November 2014, Luce Irigaray will give a talk at the University of Sussex, UK, organised by Professor Sally Munt, Director of Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies. For more information, please contact S.R.Munt@sussex.ac.uk.
Luce Irigaray talking on Nietzsche in Nuremburg, 17th October 2014
On 17th October 2014, during a conference on Nietzsche organised by the Nietzschean Society in Nuremberg (Germany), Luce Irigaray will give a talk at 6pm, entitled ‘Overcoming Nihilism Following Nietzsche’s Teaching.’ For more information, please contact Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
International Conference Update
International Conference
Ethical Perspectives Following Luce Irigaray
Warwick Business School,
The University of Warwick, UK,
18th-19th June 2014
Organized by Luce Irigaray in collaboration with Professor Marianna Fotaki at The Warwick Business School, with the support of Leverhulme Trust for Luce Irigaray as Visiting Professor at the University of Bristol
The conference will happen on 18 and 19 June – with a doctoral workshop on 17th June in the afternoon.
The general theme is Ethical Perspectives Following Luce Irigaray including sessions on philosophy, spirituality, politics and art.
Professor Luce Irigaray will give a talk ‘The Ethical Responsibility of Thought Today’ on the 18th June at 17.00 followed by a book signing, drinks reception and the gala dinner.
Proposal for talks are invited from researchers who have participated in the past seminars held by Luce Irigaray, and must be sent to her postal address 15 Rue Lakanal, Paris 75015.
The conference will take place at the Warwick Business School, M2 University of Warwick Campus.
The registration includes all meals (including gala dinner) and will be £120 for the 2-day conference for staff and £60 for students and unwaged.
Accommodation for a limited number of participants (hotel room and breakfast on campus) is available at Radcliffe at a special rate of £72.50 per night.
For further information please contact Luce Irigaray at the above address or refer to www.workingwithluceirigaray.com or ethicsfollowingirigaray@gmail.com
The programme will be available by the end of May 2014.
To register and to book a room, please send an email to: ethicsfollowingirigaray@gmail.com indicating the number of nights (the cost is £72.50 for a room & breakfast).
TO PAY FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION AND REGISTRATION PLEASE FOLLOW: http://www.wbs.ac.uk/events/view/4469. The deadline for registration and accommodation is 4th of June 2014.
The deadline for attending the conference ONLY (without accommodation) is 13th June:
- 2 day conference 18-19th June (including a 3-course gala dinner with drinks) = £120 for staff and £60 for students and unwaged
- 1 day conference on the 18th June (including a 3-course gala dinner with drinks) = £80 for staff and £40 for students and unwaged
- 1 day conference on the 18th June (without the gala dinner) = £30 for all.
To register for the conference only, contact ethicsfollowingirigaray@gmail.com
TO PAY FOR YOUR REGISTRATION PLEASE FOLLOW:http://www.wbs.ac.uk/events/view/4469
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Luce Irigaray speaking on the ‘Presence and Mystery of Mary’, on 25th March 2014 in Rome, Italy
Luce Irigaray will give a talk (in Italian) on 25th March, 2014, in Rome (Italy) in the context of an event organized by the city of Rome about the ‘Presence and Mystery of Mary.’ For further information, please visit http://www.bibliotechediroma.it or email h.mazziotti@bibliotechediroma.it.
Irigaray International Seminar, University of Bristol, 9th – 15th June 2013
Professor Irigaray is still accepting applications for this year’s seminar. Please send completed applications to Professor Irigaray as soon as possible. See Invitation to the Seminar for more details.
One Day Event with Luce Irigaray
We are pleased to announce a one-day-event with Luce Irigaray on Friday 07 June 2013 at the Institute of Advanced Study, Millburn House, University of Warwick Science Park.
Thanks to support from the French Embassy in London, the Institute of Advanced Study, the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender, and the Departments of English and History at the University of Warwick, the participation in this event is free of charge, but registration is essential. Please register as soon as possible, as the number of places is limited.
Provisional Programme:
11am-12: Introductory Workshop
A brief introduction to Luce Irigaray’s work by Katharina Karcher (no previous knowledge or preparation required)
2.30pm: Talk by Luce Irigaray
Luce Irigaray’s talk ‘Could feminine values help to save our world?’ will develop some of the ideas in her new book In the Beginning, She Was (published by Bloomsbury in 2013). After the talk, there will be an opportunity to buy the book, and to get it signed by Luce Irigaray.
5pm: Roundtable with Luce Irigaray
The day will conclude with a roundtable in which postgraduate students and academic staff who draw on Luce Irigaray’s work will share ideas and discuss their research.
If you want to register for one or more of the events or would like to receive further information, contact Katharina Karcher K.Karcher@warwick.ac.uk