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To register and receive the readings, please contact: h.h.kuipers@uva.nl | Cosmologies Reading Group organised by: E. Biolchini, J. Leeuwenkamp, H.H. Kuipers, and R. Gold | Time and Location: May 3rd, 2024 – 4pm-7pm; Bushuis F1.14
Event details of Onto-/Cosmopolitics
Date
3 May 2024
Time
16:00 -17:00
Room
F.1.14

Cosmological thinking as it has been popping up in the humanities of late, offers some elbow room in the all too dominant, all too human modern ontology, or what John Law aptly calls the “One World World”. Finding its expressions perhaps primarily in anthropology and the study of non-modern ontologies, spearheaded by figures such as Claude Lévi-Strauss, and more recently Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and Eduardo Kohn, it has found or refound its ways to other fields as well including philosophy, notably Alfred North Whitehead’s cosmological process philosophy; politics, as with Isabelle Stengers and in her wake Bruno Latour’s cosmopolitics; technics, with for instance Yuk Hui’s cosmotechnics; but also the fields of cinema and literature where it sets out to open the way for non-representational sensibilities in attuning to more-than human worlds.

Time and Location: May 3rd, 2024 – 4pm-7pm; Bushuis F1.14

Reading: 

- Chandler, David, and Julian Reid. 2020. “Becoming Indigenous: The ‘Speculative Turn’ in Anthropology and the (Re)Colonisation of Indigeneity.” Postcolonial Studies 23 (4): 485–504.

- De La Cadena, Marisol. 2010. “Indigenous Cosmopolitics in the Andes: Conceptual Reflections beyond ‘Politics.’” Cultural Anthropology 25 (2): 334–70. 

- Stengers, Isabelle. 2005. “The Cosmopolitical Proposal.” In Making Things Public, edited by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel, 994–1003. Massachusetts: MIT Press.

To register and receive the readings, please contact: h.h.kuipers@uva.nl

Organised by: E. Biolchini, J. Leeuwenkamp, H.H. Kuipers, and R. Gold

Bushuis/Oost-Indisch Huis

Room F.1.14
Kloveniersburgwal 48 (main entrance)
1012 CX Amsterdam