Critical Historical Studies Conference Dec. 2-4, 2011

Critical Historical Studies is an attempt by current and former members of the University of Chicago’s Social Theory Workshop to confront what we see as a looming methodological crisis in the social sciences. We note that the predominantly cultural approaches to social life that have been in vogue in the historical social sciences in recent decades have proven incapable of grasping the large-scale transformations that social life has repeatedly undergone in the modern era – not least the economic and political crisis touched off in 2008. Discussions in the Social Theory Workshop have, over the years, developed the contours of an approach that strives to overcome both the idealistic tendencies of cultural historical studies and the opposite deterministic and reductionist propensities of social historical studies. This general approach carries on the tradition of critical theory and provides a supra-disciplinary perspective that grasps social and cultural questions as historically constituted. By bringing together scholars from a variety of fields, but with a common commitment to combining empirical research and theoretical insight, the conference aims to facilitate a methodologically-oriented exchange with agenda-setting goals.

For more information about the conference, click here.

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May 30 Eiichi Nojiri

Please join us to wrap up the 2010-11 academic year with our last session, to be held on May 30 at Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood). We will be discussing a paper by visiting scholar Eiichi Nojiri, entitled “Negativity and the Organic Compositions of Capital: A Hegelian Reflexion on Marx’s Labor Theory of Value.”

Please not the workshop will take place at the earlier time of 6pm.

The paper has been distributed via the list serv. If you still need a copy please contact Stacie Hanneman, sakent@uchicago.edu.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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May 16 Lauren Coyle

The next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place this coming Monday, May 16 at 8pm in Wilder House. We will be discussing a paper by Lauren Coyle (Anthropology) entitled, “The Spiritless Rose in the Cross of the Present: Retracing Hegel in Adorno’s Negative Dialectics and Related Lectures.”

The paper is available from Stacie Hanneman sakent@uchicago.edu

We look forward to seeing you there.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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Monday May 9 Jake Werner

The  next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place Monday May 9 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by Jake Werner entitled, “The Chinese Communist Party’s bid for hegemony in the factories, 1949-1957.”

Those still in need of the paper should  contact Stacie sakent@uchicago.edu

We look forward to seeing everyone.

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April 11, Bernard Dubbeld

Dear Social Theory Workshop Participants,

Our next meeting will convene this coming Monday, April 11 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood). We will be discussing a paper by Bernard Dubbeld, entitled, “”Towards a critique of South Africa’s ‘progressive governance’: transformation in neoliberal times.”

A copy of the paper was sent out over the list serv. Those planning to attend who still need a copy should email Stacie Hanneman (sakent@uchicago.edu)

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Spring Workshop Schedule

April 11, Bernard Dubbeld, Anthropology, “Towards a critique of South Africa’s ‘progressive governance’: transformation in neoliberal times”

April 25, Stacie Hanneman, History “The China Treaty Port System and New Configurations of Authority”

May 2, TBA

May 16, Lauren Coyle, Anthropology, “The Spiritless Rose in the Cross of the Present: Retracing Hegel in Adorno’s Negative Dialectics and Related Lectures.”

May 30, Eiichi Nojiri, Waseda University (University of Chicago Visiting Scholar, History), “Negativity and organic composition of capital –A Hegelian reflection on Marx’s labor theory of value”

All meetings will take place at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave.). We look forward to seeing you there.

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MARCH 7 Andrew Sartori

The next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place this coming Monday, March 7 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We are pleased to be hosting former workshop participant Andrew Sartori, currently Assistant Professor of History at New York University. We will be discussing Prof. Sartori’s paper “Global Intellectual History and the History of Political Economy.”

The paper has been sent out via the list serv. Or you may request a copy from Stacie Hanneman sakent@uchicago.edu

We look forward to seeing you all there.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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FEB 28 Greg Gabrellas

Our next meeting will take place TONIGHT Monday, February 28 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by Greg Gabrellas entitled, “Reconstructing Social Construction: An Interpretation of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy.”

The paper was previously distributed via the list serv. If you still need a copy, please contact Stacie Hanneman, sakent@uchicago.edu

We look forward to seeing you all there.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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Feb 7 Parker Everett

The Social Theory Workshop is pleased to announce that our next meeting will take place this coming Monday, February 7 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave) when we will host PhD candidate Parker Everett. We will be discussing the Introduction to his dissertation, “The Incorporation of Greater Berlin, 1900 – 1933: The Theory and Practice of Urban Planning Within a Society in Crisis.”

A copy of the paper has been sent to those on the listserv. Others planning to attend who would like a copy of the paper, please email Stacie Hanneman (sakent@uchicago.edu).

All are welcome.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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Jan 24 Robin Bates

The next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place this coming Monday, January 24 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by PhD candidate Robin Bates, entitled, “An Empire within an Empire: Écouen and the Cultural Logic of Napoleonic France, 1804-1815″

Those needing a copy of the paper should email Stacie Hanneman at sakent@uchicago.edu

We look forward to seeing you all there.

Persons with a disability who believe they may need assistance, please call Stacie Hanneman in advance at 773-330-1130.

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