The symposium will be held on April 21–22, 2016 (Thursday and Friday) in the Wolff Conference Room (1103) at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
This year’s Arendt-Schurmann Memorial Symposium will explore the theme of “Feminism, Capitalism and Social Transformation.” It will convene a diverse group of thinkers who are currently engaged in developing a feminist/anti-capitalist perspective for the coming period. Scholars, students, activists, and anyone interested in the feminist critique of capitalism are welcome.
Organized by the NSSR Philosophy Department, with generous assistance from the Politics Department, Graduate Certificate in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and the Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
2:30 – 3:00 PM – Welcome by Nancy Fraser
3:00-5:30 PM – Session 1
Kathi Weeks – “Marxism, Feminism, and Abolitionism”
Kevin Floyd – “Feminized Surplus: On Reproductive Labor and the Horizon of Value”
Chair: Terri Gordon, Director of The New School’s Gender Program.
6:00 – 8:30 PM – Session 2
Sara Farris – “Feminism and Capitalist Intersections”
Dayo Gore – “Thinking Anti-Capitalist Politics and the Black Lives Movement through a Black Feminist Genealogy”
Chair: Chiara Bottici, Associate Professor of Philosophy, NSSR
Friday, April 22, 2016
10:30 AM – 1:00 PM – Session 3
Tithi Bhattacharya – “The ‘Work’ of Life: Social Reproduction, Neoliberalism and the Nonwestern World”
Miriam Ticktin – “Feminism Against Innocence”
Chair: Cinzia Arruzza, Assistant Professor of Literature, NSSR.
2:30 – 5:00 PM – Session 4
Johanna Oksala – “Feminism Against Biocapitalism”
Laurie Penny – “Love Is A Battlefield: Feminism and Emotional Labour in the 21st Century”
Chair: Ann Snitow, Associate Professor of Literature, Eugene Lang College.
5:30 – 7:00 PM – Closing Roundtable: Feminisms of the Left
Nancy Holmstrom
Sarah Leonard
Frances Fox Piven
Ruth Milkman
Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research.