Civilizationism, Sovereignty and Democracy
Event Details:
Location
Stanford Archaeology Center
488 Escondido Mall, Building 500, Room 106
Stanford, CA 94305
CA
United States
This event is open to:
Schedule
Thursday, October 24, 2024
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Day 1
4:30 – 6pm. Roundtable: “Civilization Talk, Sovereignty and Democracy: Global Perspectives" (open to the public)
Thomas Blom Hansen (moderator): Opening remarks and introduction of the network (5 mins).
Prasenjit Duara (on China, 10 mins)
Mark Bassin (on Russia, 10 mins)
Bilge Yesil (on Turkey, 10 mins)
Lawrence Rosenthal (on US, 10 mins)
Grant Parker (respondent, 7-8 mins)
6 - 7 pm. Light reception
7:30 pm. Dinner at Sun of Wolf (Mexican restaurant)
Friday, October 25, 2024
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Day 2
9.30 – 11.00am. Session 1: Comparative Civilizationisms - East vs. West
- Cemil Aydin: “Political and Intellectual History of Civilizational Narratives of the World Order During the Long Twentieth Century”
- Hans Kundnani and Srirupa Roy: “Between Particularism and Universalism: European and Indian civilizational discourses from 1945 to the present”
- Selçuk Esenbel: “The Janus-Face of the West: Global Perspectives of Japan and Turkey’s Quest for Modernity”
11.00 - 11.15am. Coffee
11.15 – 12.00pm. Discussion
12.00 – 1.00pm. LUNCH
1:00pm – 2.30pm. Session 2: Proliferation of Civilizationism
- Haiyan Lee: “Sinofuturism: The Three-Body Trilogy and Crisis Civilizationism”
- Kai Friese: “The Many Careers of M.F. Husain as a Civilizationist Modern”
- Thomas Blom Hansen: “The Rivers Beneath: Antiquity and the ‘Indic present’ in Indian nationalism”
2.30 – 3.00pm. Discussion
3.00 – 3.30pm. Coffee
3.30 – 5.00pm. Session 3: Nation and Empire
- Mark Bassin: “Eurasianism vs the ‘Russian World:’ The Ambivalent Geopolitics of Civilizationism in Putin's Russia”
- Alexei Yurchak: “The Biology of Putin’s Civilizationism”
- Gizem Zencirci: “Economic Civilizationism and the Spiritual Reconfiguration of the State-Business Relationship in Turkey”
5.00 – 5.30pm. Discussion
6.30pm. Dinner at Meyhouse (Turkish cuisine) in downtown Palo Alto
Saturday, October 26, 2024
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Day 3
9.30 – 11.00am. Session 1: Civilizationism and Anti-liberalism
- Adam Knowles: “The ‘Cosmopolitan’ Racism of the German New Right”
- Viren Murthy: “Anti-liberal World-making: Koyama Iwao, Mizoguchi and East Asian critiques of modernity”
- Rosario Forlenza: “Christian Democracy and the Abendland: Re-civilizing Europe after World War II”
11.00 – 11.15am. Coffee
11.15 – 12.00pm. Discussion
12.00 – 1.00pm. LUNCH
1.00 – 2.30pm. Session 2: Infrastructures of Knowledge
- Dominic Sachsenmaier: “Civilization as Project? Contextualizing Recent Academic Approaches in the PRC”
- Aslı Iğsız: “From Pan-Europeanism to Pan-Islamic Mobilization: A brief history of the civilizationist present”
- Bilge Yesil: “Civilizationism in Global Media and Communication Projects: Turkey’s use of religion, history and identity”
2.30 – 3.15pm. Discussion
3.15 – 3.45pm. Coffee
3.45 – 4.45pm. Session 3: Geopolitical Ambitions
- Prasenjit Duara: “Civilizationism and China’s Global Power”
- Matthew Blackburn: “Defending the ‘Civilization state’ and breaking the ‘liberal’ global order. The impact of war on Russia’s evolving civilizational imaginary at home and abroad”
4.45 - 5.15pm. Discussion
5.15 – 6.00pm. General wrap-up discussion and future plans
6.30pm. Dinner at Tamarine (Vietnamese-Asian fusion cuisine) in downtown Palo Alto
Note: For the Thursday roundtable, each speaker has 7-10mins. For the panel sessions, each speaker has 25mins plus 5mins of clarification.