Refusing Our Way of Life:
Praxis in a Radical Present

March 14-16, 2002
University of Florida



Panels on March 14 and 15 will take place in 215 Dauer Hall.
Panels on March 16 will take place in the O. Ruth McQuown room, 219 Dauer Hall.
The keynotes will take place in the Keene Faculty Center on the first floor of Dauer Hall.



Thursday, March 14

12.00-1.45: Pedagogy
Brendan Riley, "Praxis through Hypertext: The Commitments, Deleuze's War Machine, and a Pedagogy of Revolution"
Donald Judd, "A Radical Presence in the Classroom: Sequential Writing Assignments as Social Critique"
Kernan Willis, "Coalition Building Between Radicals"
Moderator: Harun Thomas

2.00-3.45: Radical Praxis
Julian Wolfreys, "Praxis"
Michael Rowley, "Forgetting Sexy, Workshopping Beautiful: Accessibility Within Revolutionary Literature and Theory"
John Fletcher, "The Artist as Intellectual: Community-based Theater as Gramscian Radicality"
Moderator: Erica Pittman

4.00-5.45: Film 1
Phil Wegner, "Where the Prospective Horizon is Omitted: Naturalism and Dystopia in Fight Club and Ghost Dog"
Maureen Turim, "On Homogeniety, Xenophobia, and Otherness in Japan and the films of Oshima Nagisa"
Tom Odde, "Sergei Eisenstein's Three-Ring Circus of Dialectical Time"
Moderator: Fred Young



Friday, March 15

10.30-12.15: Film II
Todd Reynolds, "Vote of no confidence: Conspiracy as subjectivity's negative in The Confidence Man and LA Confidential"
Reagan Ross, "A Postmodern (Popular) Aesthetic: The Didactic and the Political and Bullworth"
Franklin Cason, "Political Vision"
Moderator: TBA

2.00-3.45: Utopia
Laura Sullivan, "Beautopia"
Alison Van Nyhuis, "The Genevieve Taggard Effect: Producing Poetic Narratives and Literary Misfits"
Sara Nadal, "Henri Lefebvre and the Forms of the Everyday"
Moderator: Audrey Wasser

4.00-5.45: Sex Acts
Nishant Shahani, ""
Mindy Cardozo, ""
Kim Emery, ""
Moderator: Renuka Bisht


8.00 Keynote Address
Cesare Casarino, "Time Matters"

Reception to follow in the Keene Faculty Center




Saturday, March 16

9.30-10.45: Liberation
Alan Brech, "The Emperor's New Clothes: Pointing Out Isael's Naked Colonialism"
Brynnar Swenson, "Constituting Opposition: Antonio Negri and the Concept of Real Sumption"
Lindsey B. Sims, "Will the real Gramscian please stand up? An analysis of where the American right and the American left fall in relation to a gramscian project"
Moderator: Sherwin Mendoza

11.00-12.45: Frontiers and Film
Stephanie Smith, "Melville and Genetics"
Craig Rinne, "Frontier Dreams in The Matrix"
Andrew Knighton, "Diffusion as Strategy: The Limits of American Productivity in the 19th Century"
Moderator: Aron Pease

2.00-3.45: Film 3
Rob Lehman, "A Future All used up: Film Noir, Modernism and the Borders of Utopian Speculation"
Chris Pavsek, "The One and All" (video)
Scott Nygren, "Politics of representation in Shinoda's Double Suicide"
Moderator: Susan Hegeman

4.00-5.45: Political Theroy
Ivan Ascher, "Theory, Practice, and Theater"
Brad Tabas, "Organic Revolution"
Dennis Badeen, "Is There a Marxist Ethics?"
Moderator: Brian Meredith

8.00 Keynote Address
Randy Martin, "Elaborating Marxism, Laboring Politics"



Sponsored by:
Center for Humanities Lecture Series
The English Department at the University of Florida
CLASSC
&
The Marxist Reading Group