Critical Theory From and Beyond the Margins: Public Online Workshop

CRITICAL THEORY FROM AND BEYOND THE MARGINS

24 OCTOBER 2020, SATURDAY | 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM (UTC +8)
ZOOM MEETING- ID: 976 4344 1616 | PASSCODE: 241
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Critical theory is a Western, and distinctly European, intellectual tradition that drew its normative resources from the social and political events that transpired in Europe over the course of the 20th century. It is relevant to ask the question whether, as a critical-practical
tradition, critical theory has anything to contribute outside the Western-European context, given the emergence of globalization and the issues that arose with it. For some, the Eurocentrism of critical theory is symptomatic of its very own crisis, one which challenges the universality of its normative claims, e.g., the abolition of social injustice. Is it possible for critical theory to overcome its Eurocentrism and, therefore, its own crisis? The irony is that critical theory is only able to defend the universality of its normative claims when it is able to
renew itself. If it is at all possible to renew critical theory, what does this renewal entail? The workshop will pursue these questions by expanding the scope of traditional critical theory, especially, but not exclusively, by drawing on critical perspectives on modern societies and
emancipation movements that have originated in Asia.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
UNIVERSITY OF MACAU
MACAU, CHINA

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
FACULTY OF ARTS AND LETTERS
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
MANILA, PHILIPPINES


Morning session, 10:00am (UTC +8)


“Critical Theory at the Margins”
Paolo A. Bolaños, University of Santo Tomas

“Filial Piety vs Critique of Blood Vengeance”
Lee Tingmien, University of Macau

“Critical Theory and Tradition”
Jovito V. Cariño, University of Santo Tomas

Moderator: Christine Tan, University of Santo Tomas



Early afternoon session, 1:15pm (UTC +8)


“Profile Politics: A Critique of the ‘White Left’ (bai zuo ⽩左)”
Hans-Georg Moeller, University of Macau

“Critical Theory and Recognition”
Roland Theuas Pada, University of Santo Tomas

“Critical Theory and Revolution”
Raniel Reyes, University of Santo Tomas

Moderator: Ranier Abengaña, University of Santo Tomas



Late afternoon session, 4:00pm (UTC +8)


“Critical Perspectives on National and Civilizational
Identities: Solidarity and Enthusiasm”
Daniel Sarafinas, University of Macau

“Free Fall: A Hegelian Critique of the Gambling Rabble”
Mario Wenning, University of Macau

Moderator: Anton Rennesland, University of Santo Tomas

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