The Italian Effect: Radical Thought, Biopolitics, and Cutural Subversion

The Italian Effect: Radical Thought, Biopolitics and Cultural Subversion
Sydney University, September 9-11, 2004

Presented by: the Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, the Institute for International Studies, University of Technology, Sydney, the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney and the Centre for Research on Social Inclusion, Macquarie University.

Aims of the Conference

After several decades during which the humanities in Australia and globally have been strongly influenced by French thought, in the new millenniumthe work of Italian thinkers is having a profound impact upon intellectual activity. The most notable signs of this “Italian effect” are the widespread interest in the work of Giorgio Agamben and the popularity of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt’s Empire, but this is only to scratch the surface of the productivity of contemporary Italian thought across a wide variety of disciplines.

This conference aims to address the current and potential international impact of radical Italian thought, focusing not only on Negri and Agamben but also on the work of Franco Berardi (Bifo), Paolo Virno, Maurizio Lazzarato and others. Presentations will be invited both on Italian thought and political practice itself and on the productivity of this thought in a global context. We invite papers on the following topics:

---The Concept of Biopolitics
---The Theory and Practice of Autonomia

---The Multitude, Refugees and Globalisation
---Empire, Postcolonialism and Postmodernity
---Negri’s Political Philosophy
---The Thought of Agamben
---The Media/Cultural Subversions of Berardi (Bifo)
---Radical Thought and Cultural Activism
---Autonomia, the Crises of Marxism and Anti-Capitalism
---Radical Italian Thought and Cultural Studies
---Italian and Global Media Subversion
---Italian Thought, “General Intellect” and Collective Literature (Luther Blisset)
---Radical Italian thought and (Italian) Cinema
---Immaterial Labour, the Infosphere and Biopolitical Production.

Keynote Speaker

Franco Berardi (Bifo)- Leading Italian “nomadic” cultural theorist and media activist whose media projects include Radio Alice and Telestreet.

Presentations
Presentations should be of no longer than twenty minutes and will be organised into panels based around the above topics. Abstracts should be sent by the 31st of May to: goddardmichael-at-hotmail.com or timothy.rayner-at-pgrad.arts.usyd.edu.au.
Participants will be invited to submit formal versions of their papers by September 30th for inclusion in a publication based on the conference.

Registrations

Registration payments should be made out to: Sydney University and sent to Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS), Woolley Building A20, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA.
The rates are as follows: Earlybird registration (received by 31/7/04):AUD $88 (Full)/AUD $66 (Concession) Regular registration: AUD $110 (Full)/AUD $77 (Concession).