CfP: Humanities in Transition, 23-26 October 2018, IMF-CSIC, Barcelona
Every
academic discipline is concerned in some way or other with the human
being, but among the great variety of branches of knowledge there are
some that focus more closely on the human condition and its capacity for
cultural creation: as a whole these are referred to as the humanities.
Today
reference is made, with some justification, to a ‘crisis in the
humanities’, a problematic situation increasingly confronted by
intellectuals and one that may have major consequences well beyond the
cultural field as such. Are the humanities necessary? We believe they
are; indeed, we are absolutely convinced they are. It would be difficult
to learn to live together, not only amongst each other as human beings
but also with the environment which we inhabit, if we do not do so on
the basis of knowledge and values inherent to and offered by the
humanities.
One
of the characteristic traits of humanities studies is critical
thinking, not only as regards what is necessary in order to deepen
knowledge, but also as regards academic practice in the disciplines.
This means that continual re-thinking is required since not to do so
would imply lack of awareness of the profound changes—and so
needs—experienced by society, changes that without a doubt are already
taking place in a process of constant acceleration.
What
direction, then, should the humanities follow given the changes and
social challenges that confront us today? What should their role be in
the highly critical anthropocene moment in which we are living? To what
extent do the humanities need reformulation, reconsideration or even
overturning of the very humanist mode of thinking from which they
derive?
These
are some of the questions to be tackled by specialists in the field
throughout the international conference ‘Humanities in Transition’
organized by the Institución Milá y Fontanals of the Spanish National
Research Council (CSIC), 23-26 October 2018, to coincide with the
fiftieth anniversary of the Institute’s foundation.
Paper proposals will relate to one of the general themes of the conference.
Each paper will be given 30 minutes for presentation and discussion.
Languages: Spanish, Catalan or English.
Deadline for paper proposals: 15 May 2018
Notification of acceptance of proposals: 31 May 2018
The title and
abstract (of no more than 300 words) should be sent, with an indication
of the specific conference theme under which the paper would be
presented