program 2019

International Colloquium in Contemporary Philosophy and Culture — Home and Journey around the Globe

 

Organized by the Society for Philosophy as Global Conversation, with the support of Ala-Too International University, International University of Kyrgyzstan, and Burana Research Institute 

 May 30-June 1, 2019

Colloquium Chair: Jon Mahoney, 2018-19 Fulbright Scholar, Kyrgyz Republic; Professor of Philosophy, Kansas State University 

Dates and Venues

May 30, 2019

Ala-Too International University

Ankara Street 1/8, Tunguch, 720048, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic: http://www.iaau.edu.kg/

May 31 — June 1, 2019

International University of Kyrgyzstan

17A/1, Tolstoy Street, 720007, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic: http://muk.iuk.kg/?en

COLLOQUIUM PROGRAM

Thursday May 30, 2019

Ala-Too International University

Registration 9:30 am – 10:00 am

Thursday Panel I:  10:00 am – 11:45 am

Philosophy as Journey and Homecoming 

Opening Remarks

Philosophy as Journey (Tomokazu Baba, University of Nagano)

Thinking as Waying and Homecoming:  Heidegger and Lao-tse (Rossen Roussev, “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo; North South University)

Lafcadio Hearn and Japan:  From a “Journey” to “Home” (Fabien Durringer, University of Orléans)

Thursday Panel II:  1:15 pm – 2:45 pm

Utopian Drive, Situating the Social, and Democracy

Chair: Jon Mahoney, Kansas State University

The Utopian Drive or How to Journey Forward (Alicja Kowalska, University of Presov and DAAD) 

Situating the Social: Challenging the Mold in Central Asia and Beyond  (Christian Kelly Scott, Penn State University) 

Public Perception of Democracy and the Level of Civic Engagement in Kyrgyzstan (Rouslan Jalil, Ala-Too International University)

 

 

Thursday Panel III:  3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Journey as Backpacking, Nomadic of Life, and Creativity

Chair: Rossen Roussev (“St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo, North South University)

The Backpacker: Art Project (Kristoffer Zeiner)

Nomadic Art Camp: Art Project Presentation (Shaarbek Amankul, B’Art Contemporary)

Tabula Firmamentum: Road as an Inspiration in my Creative Process (Wojciech Domagalski, Polish and Japanese Academy of Information Technology)

Wacław Szpakowski’s “Rhythmical Lines” as a Notation of Life Journey (Maciej Zdanowicz, The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce)

  

Friday, May 31, 2019

International University of Kyrgyzstan

Friday Panel I:  9:00 am – 10:30

Free Movement, Culture, and Cosmopolitanism

Chair: Ivelina Stoeva (“St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo)

Exceptions to the Free Movement of Workers in the European Union (Cristina Ilie Goga, University of Craiova) 

Cultures, Universalism, and Understanding: A Contemporary Reassessment of Relativism (Miguel Angel Quintana Paz, European University “Miguel de Cervantes”

The Hyperlocal and the Cosmopolitan (Nicholas Birns, New York University)

Friday Panel II: 10:45 am – 12:15 pm

Trans-cultural Influences, Spirituality, and Self-development

Chair: Francesc Passani (University of Barcelona)

Beyond Orientalist Holism? The influence of East and Central Asian Thought on British Literature in the Twentieth Century  (Fiona Tomkinson, Nagoya University) 

Spirituality beyond religion: Early Wittgenstein and Rabindranath Tagore  (Priyambada Sarkar, University of Calcutta)

Philosophical Aspects of Self-development and Self-destruction  (Albina Gimkaeva, Bashkir State University)

 

 

Friday Panel III:  1:45 pm – 3:15 pm

Knowledge, Ambiguity, and the Art of Translations

Chair: Tomokazu Baba, University of Nagano

Dilthey on Differentiation between Natur- and Geisteswissenschaften: A Perspective on the Quest for Knowledge (Andreas Chetkowski, DAAD & “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo

Frostian Ambiguity in Russian Translations  (Valeriy Hardin, American University of Central Asia)

The Art of Translation as an Institutional Policy during the Abbasid Caliphate  (Francesc Passani, University of Barcelona)

Friday Panel IV:  3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Being Born, Societal Outcasts, and Commedia dell‘Arte

(perfomance art projects)

Chair: Rossen Roussev (“St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo, North South University)

ARIES|fish (Presented by PLUSKVAMPERFEKTUM, Performer: Sonja Indianna Salkowitsch; Music: Ipso Schaltwerk; With the special support of the Arts Council Norway)

Societal Outcasts, Poverty, Inequality! (Bronwyn Sims, Yale School of Drama)

 Commedia dell‘Arte, Improvisation, and Blockchain Technology  (Rob Stupay)

7:30 pm

Colloquium Dinner (optional) 

Location TBD

 

 

Saturday June 1, 2019

International University of Kyrgyzstan

Saturday Panel I: 10:00 am – noon

Race, Gender, and Ridding the World of Hate 

Chair: Jon Mahoney, Kansas State University

Can Negromaniac be an Alternative to Eurogenism?  (Isaiah A. Negedu, University of Kwazulu-Natal)

Gender Roles’ Inequalities in Modern Kazakhstani Society  (Olga Nessipbayeva, Kazakh-British Technical University)

Ridding the World of Hate with the Help of Levinas  (Ivelina Stoeva, “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo)

Islamic Education in Kyrgyzstan and Challenges to Women’s Rights (Gulmiza Seitalieva, International University of Kyrgyzstan)

 

Saturday Panel II: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Blends of Histories and Colors 

Chair: Tomokazu Baba, University of Nagano

Historians Are Not Angels (Film, 80 min) (Antoine de Mena, Filmmaker)

Alive Painting (performance art project)  (Akiko Nakayama, Artist)

Closing Remarks

 

Saturday Panel III: 7:30 pm till late 

Closing Party

Chair: You, International Colloquium in Contemporary Philosophy and Culture

Venue: Chicken Star Art-Cafe

Erkindik 36/Toktogula, Bishkek

36 Проспект Эркиндик, Бишкек

www.chicken-star.com

Blaue Blume 2.0 (Music Performance, 30 min)

Andreas Chetkowski

Program & Abstracts (click to read)