UPDATE: Rethinking Marxism (7/15; 9/21-9/24)

From: Enid Arvidson (enid@utarlg.uta.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2000 - 19:18:06 EDT

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    This is the last call for paper and session proposals for the upcoming Gala
    Conference hosted by Rethinking Marxism. The deadline for paper and session
    proposals is 15 July.

    As you can see from the partial list of participants, the Conference
    promises to be lively and fun. And, all participants will receive a
    complimentary conference poster, which is a stunning reproduction of Diego
    Rivera's Baile en Tehuantepec [Dance in Tehuantepec], graced by the
    conference logo, "the party's not over." On behalf of RM and the conference
    organizing committee, I truly hope you will participate.

    Please circulate this call to all other interested colleagues or
    listserves. Thanks a lot!

    Enid Arvidson

    RETHINKING MARXISM announces its fourth
    International Gala Conference

    MARXISM 2000

    21-24 September (Thursday-Sunday) 2000
    University of Massachusetts at Amherst

    JOIN WITH Robert Albritton, Jack Amariglio, Giovanni Arrighi, Enid
    Arvidson, Margot Backus, Drucilla Barker, Ursula Biemann, Carole Biewener,
    Shannon Bell, John Beverley, Jacques Bidet, Roland Boer, Derek Boothman,
    Paul Burkett, Joseph Buttigieg, Antonio Callari, John Cammett, S.
    Charusheela, Stephen Cullenberg, Jamie Owen Daniel, Angela Davis, Mike
    Davis, Michael Denning, Gerard Dumenil, Gregory Elliot, Daniel Faber, Susan
    Feiner, Barbara Foley, Benedetto Fontana, John Foster, Harriet Fraad, Carl
    Freedman, Rob Garnett, Norman Geras, Katherine Gibson, Martha Gimenez, Jill
    Godmilow, Julie Graham, Michael Hardt, Barbara Harlow, David Harvey, Inez
    Hedges, Rosemary Hennessy, Peter Hitchcock, Noel Ignatiev, Susan Jahoda,
    Miranda Joseph, Arjo Klamer, Joel Kovel, Amitava Kumar, Lauren Langman,
    Neil Larsen, Paul LeBlanc, Richard Levins, Dominique Levy, Richard
    Lichtman, David Lloyd, Fred Lonidier, Domenico Losurdo, Lisa Lowe, Manning
    Marable, Julian Markels, Randy Martin, David McNally, William Milberg,
    Warren Montag, Kenneth Mostern, Meera Nanda, Richard Ohmann, Bertell
    Ollman, Andrew Parker, Cindy Patton, Robert Pollin, Vijay Prashad, Walid
    Raad, Paula Rabinowitz, R. Radkrishnana, Stephen Resnick, John Roche, Frank
    Rosengarten, David Ruccio, Hasana Sharp, David Shumway, Gayatri Chakravorty
    Spivak, Kenneth Surin, Darko Suvin, Victor Wallis, Evan Watkins, John
    Weeks, Richard Wolff, Howard Zinn and many others in celebrating the
    richness of contemporary Marxism and other liberation communities.

    Plenary sessions include:
    (Re)Claiming Utopia with Norman Geras, JK Gibson-Graham, and Lisa Lowe;
    Global (Dis)Orders with David Harvey, David Ruccio, and Gayatri Spivak;
    (Re)Turns to Class with Angela Davis and Mike Davis.

    Film and Video sessions with showings and discussions with film makers,
    including: Ursula Biemann, Jill Godmilow, Amitava Kumar, and Walid Raad.

    There will also be a performance of Howard Zinn's nationally acclaimed
    play, Marx in Soho, with Brian Jones.

    CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSION PROPOSALS
    (Extended deadline for proposal submission is 15 July 2000)

    PURPOSE: The editors of RETHINKING MARXISM announce the fourth in its
    series of international Gala conferences that aim to celebrate the richness
    of contemporary Marxism in all its varieties. The prior three conferences,
    each attended by well over one thousand persons from across the globe,
    brought together a variety of Marxian and other liberation communities to
    discuss, debate, and strategize about diverse theoretical and political
    concerns.

    *In 1989, "Marxism Now: Traditions and Difference" created a forum where
    new, heterogeneous directions in Marxism and the Left could be debated
    after the breakup of orthodoxy.

    *In 1992, "Marxism in the New World Order: Crises and Possibilities"
    confronted directly the challenges--theoretical, organizational, and
    spiritual--which faced the Left and Marxism as the new millennium neared.

    *In 1996, "Politics and Languages of Contemporary Marxism" continued the
    dialogue to open creative new spaces for political, cultural and scholarly
    interventions in the face of global restructuring of social relations.

    With the new millennium upon us, the editors of RETHINKING MARXISM intend
    "Marxism 2000" to explore and engender fresh insights and hopes, struggles
    and pleasures, and to (re)claim utopian visions for just and humane global
    alternatives. As Marxism's long first century draws to a close, we may
    reflect back on its many successes and unfortunate failures. The history of
    Marxism has certainly been contradictory, and we can learn from and embrace
    the insights of the many Marxisms that have profoundly shaped the last 150
    years. Today, as a new millennium dawns, familiar specters have now
    dematerialized and capital is becoming increasingly global. New visions and
    analyses beg for articulation. As we enter Marxism's next century, the Left
    once again faces tremendous challenges and exciting opportunities. It is
    time to take stock and move Marxism's future forward.

    STRUCTURE: We invite the submission of pre-organized sessions that follow
    traditional or non-traditional formats (such as workshops, roundtables, and
    dialogue among and between presenters and audience). We encourage those
    working in areas that intersect with Marxism, such as feminism, political
    economy, cultural and literary studies, queer theory, working class and
    labor studies, postcolonial studies, geography and urban studies, social
    and natural sciences, philosophy, and around the issues of class, race,
    ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and disability, to submit paper and panel
    proposals. We welcome video, poetry, performance, and all other modes of
    presentation. Indeed, we encourage paper or panel submissions from those
    working on any and all subjects of interest for a world without
    exploitation and oppression.

    The conference will be held over four days, beginning on Thursday 21
    September and ending on Sunday 24 September. In addition to three plenary
    sessions and a performance, there will be concurrent panels and
    art/cultural events, tentatively scheduled as follows:

    Thursday, September 21

    11 am: Registration Desk Opens
    1 pm: Concurrent Sessions
    5 pm: Dinner (in local restaurants)
    7:30 pm: Plenary Session -- (Re)Claiming Utopia
    9:30 pm: Cash Bar and Music

    Friday, September 22

    9:30 am: Concurrent Sessions
    11:30 am: Lunch (in local restaurants)
    1 pm: Concurrent Sessions
    3:30 pm: Plenary Session -- Global (Dis)Orders
    5:30 pm: Dinner (in local restaurants)
    8 pm: Theatrical Performance of Howard Zinn's "Marx in Soho"
    10 pm: Cash Bar and Music

    Saturday, September 23

    9:30 am: Concurrent Sessions
    11:30 am: Lunch (in local restaurants)
    1 pm: Concurrent Sessions
    5 pm: Dinner (in local restaurants)
    7:30 pm: Plenary Session -- (Re)Turns to Class
    9:30 pm: Cash Bar and Music

    Sunday, September 24

    9:30 am: Concurrent Sessions
    1:00 pm: Conference Ends

    LOGISTICS: The Conference will be held on the campus of the University of
    Massachusetts at Amherst. Detailed information on lodging, travel
    directions, and childcare will be provided to all conference registrants
    and can also be found on our web site,
    http://www.nd.edu/~remarx/Marxism2000/. For additional information on
    childcare, please contact Cecilia Rio at mailto:rio@econs.umass.edu

    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.

    SUBSCRIPTIONS: A special introductory subscription rate to RETHINKING
    MARXISM is available to conference participants @ $30 for four
    issues--nearly 15% off the regular rate. Subscription requests and payments
    can be sent along with conference registration fees to the address below.
    This special introductory rate is available to new subscribers only.

    REGISTRATION: Please use the registration form below, or download a form
    from our website, http://www.nd.edu/~remarx/Marxism2000/. Note that the
    address to which to send the completed form depends on whether you are also
    submitting a proposal.

    SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS: Proposals for papers, panels, and other forms of
    presentation must be submitted by regular mail, not over email.

    Proposals for papers should include:
    *Paper title
    *Presenter's name and contact information (mail, email, phone, fax)
    *Brief (no more than 200 words) abstract

    Proposals for panels should include:
    *Panel title
    *Name, contact information, and paper title for each presenter
    *Brief (no more than 200 words) abstract explaining the panel's focus
    *Names and contact information for any discussant(s) or respondent(s)
    *Title, contact, and address for any sponsoring organization or journal

    The appropriate registration fee must accompany all proposal submissions.
    UNFORTUNATELY, ANY SUBMITTED PROPOSAL NOT ACCOMPANIED BY THE APPROPRIATE
    PREREGISTRATION FEE CANNOT BE CONSIDERED. Proposals which are not accepted
    will have their preregistration fees returned in full. Send proposals to
    the address listed on the registration form below.

    To encourage as wide a range of presentations as possible, we have extended
    the deadline for proposal submissions to 15 July 2000.

    VENDORS AND ADVERTISEMENTS: Literature tables and display areas are
    available to groups, vendors, and publishers at reasonable rates. Ad space
    in the conference program is also available at reasonable rates. All ads
    must be camera ready. Please contact Marjolein van der Veen for more
    information at mailto:mvanderv@wellesley.edu.

    ******************************************************
    PRE-REGISTRATION FORM

    MARXISM 2000
    21-24 SEPTEMBER 2000, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST

    Please fill out the information below, print out the form, and mail it to
    the appropriate address. Note that the address to which to send the
    completed form depends on whether you are also submitting a proposal.

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