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Quarrels, Polemics and Controversies
An international conference organised by
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
21-24 July 2001
The intellectual world offers an ideal of tolerance, brotherhood and
peace; far from being mere rhetoric, such an ideal was and is
instrumental in many projects and their realisations. Nevertheless,
from Antiquity to the present day, no field of knowledge, no area of
learning, no discipline has escaped quarrels, polemics or
controversies during its formation or diffusion. These quarrels have
generated an enormous bibliography, but there is no modern,
comprehensive study of this phenomenon. This conference offers a
forum for a general enquiry into quarrels as a major form of the
expression and organisation of knowledge. What, it will ask, have
been the status, place and functions of quarrels in the intellectual
world? Important axes for such an enquiry might include the
following:
1. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND DISCOURSE. Studies in this area
may include research on: ancient works reporting or describing
quarrels; concepts of polemics, quarrels, controversies, etc.; the
vocabulary used in describing and reporting quarrels; the discursive
modes used in works about quarrels; why people wrote about
quarrels; how a quarrel becomes an historiographic object.
2. MODES AND FORMS. Topics may include: the dynamics of a
quarrel (from the initial outbreak to its conclusion; internal and
external elements); difference of names and of forms; rituals; the
place and role of violence (verbal, psychological or physical);
specific "literary" genres produced or linked to quarrels (e.g.
pamphlets, satires, etc.)
3. POWER-GAMES AND STAKES. Studies may be based on:
quarrels as an expression of power; as a means of controlling a
discipline or an institution; the role of national and nationalistic
claims; priorities; personal pride and glory; financial or economic
stakes.
4. ACTORS AND JUDGES. Questions in this area may include:
how are parties in a quarrel formed (individuals, groups, followers,
partisans, backers etc.)? What kind of division and re-composition
of the cultural and intellectual milieu is involved? Who defines or
resolves the issue of a quarrel? What are the roles of peers,
learned institutions (e.g. academies, university boards), external
institutions (e.g. law courts)?
5. ORDERS OF KNOWLEDGE. This may include studies on:
debates over the positive or negative role of quarrels; quarrels and
"tradition"; quarrels and "official science"; quarrels and truth;
quarrels and authority; quarrels as contributing to the definition of a
field; polemic and proof; quarrels and ethics; theoretical or
philosophical examination of the epistemological status of quarrels.
Papers may draw on quarrels in any cultural field, European or non-
European, throughout history, including present-day topics. We
welcome papers that engage with at least one of the topics raised
above. This list, however,is neither prescriptive nor authoritative,
and we are happy to consider proposals for other kinds of analysis.
Please contact the organisers (addresses below) for further
queries. We wish to emphasise, nevertheless,that we expect
contributions to extend beyond a purely narrative account of a
particular controversy.
Interested scholars from any field are welcome. We particularly
encourage proposals from younger scholars, for whom a limited
number of residential grants will be available.
Proposals for papers and panels
Papers may be in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish;
English résumés will be provided by the speakers. The conference
will be organised in 90- or 120-minute sessions. Each session will
have a moderator or chair and at least 30 minutes for general
discussion, which will offer a crucial platform for debate and
analysis.
Proposals for a panel should include the names of 3-4 speakers
and of the moderator; and a summary of each paper. Proposals for
an individual contribution should be an outline (1-2 pages) for a 20-
minute talk.
Please state clearly institutional affiliation and address, and
preferred method of communication (postal/fax/email).
Organisers
FRANÇOISE WAQUET, 36 rue de la Glacière, 75013, Paris, France
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EDOARDO TORTAROLO, [log in to unmask]
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Deadline for Proposals: 31 December 2000
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