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The sixth Subversive Forum : The Utopia of Democracy
After waves of protests in the past few years—from North Africa, the Middle East and New York to Frankfurt, Madrid, London, Athens, Bucharest, Sofia, Zagreb and other parts of Europe—whose goal was to force the ruling structures to act in the interest of the general public, it is difficult to determine whether any actual breakthroughs were achieved, apart from the rise of a new political subject – active citizens committed to true democracy and social justice. At the heart of all these uprisings are expressions of a wish for a real democracy, which have been seemingly absorbed by the ruling elites with almost no consequences for the established power relations. A serious discussion about political and utopian potentials of democracy is more necessary than ever.
What is actually un-democratic in systems that call themselves democracies, and how does one build a true democracy? Is democracy an unattainable or an achievable utopia? Is this utopian inspiration a prerequisite for any emancipatory struggle? Following these questions, as well as taking into account current social and political developments, the 6th Subversive Festival, under the general theme The Utopia of Democracy, will take place from May 4-18 in Croatia’s capital Zagreb.
The programme of the 6th Subversive festival features more than 300 participating activists, authors, writers, intellectuals, civil society actors, film directors and artists from the region and the entire world and is organized into several separate programs:
Subversive Film Festival (May 4-12) boasts more than 50 thought-provoking films. This year’s standout is the official competition that offers a selection of recent European and world live action and documentary films thematically connected to the theme of the Festival, the Utopia of Democracy. The Film Festival opens with the Eastern European premiere of the Festival’s special guest Sophie Fiennes’s documentary The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology. Another special guest of the Festival is triple Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone who will present his documentary series The Untold History of the United States, participate in a round table with Tariq Ali as well as in a “late night conversation” with the audience.
Subversive Forum (May 7-18), a series of events on the most pressing political issues of today, includes the following conferences:
- Peace Forum (May 7),
- Austerity, Green/d Economy and the Struggle for Democracy (May 8),
- Nationalism, Neoliberalism and the Left Perspectives (May 9),
- Commoning the Future (May 15),
- The Enlargement of Post-Democratic Europe (May 16),
- The European Left and the Global Crisis of Capitalism (May 17).
A special programme of the Subversive Forum is the 2nd Balkan Forum (May 12-14), a platform for alternative social and political mobilizations that will gather more than 50 progressive movements, organisations and actors from across post-socialist Balkans. The Balkan Forum will be dedicated to the following 6 themes: democratization and participation, workers’ struggles, sex and class equality, new economic models, common and public goods, and media and the public sphere.
Subversive Book Fair, as well as public readings and book promotions, will host a conference Subversive Literature (May 10-11) dedicated to the question of “engagement today” that will be debated by regional and international writers, including Karl-Markus Gauss, Christos Chrissopolous, David Van Reybrouck, Andrej Nikolaidis, Ivana Sajko, Aleš Debeljak, Selvdin Avdić, Daša Drndić and John Ralston Saul.
Evening conference “The Utopia of Democracy” traditionally hosts the most relevant contemporary critical thinkers. Some of this year’s speakers include Slavoj Žižek, Silvia Federici, Chantal Mouffe, Bernard Stiegler, Susan George, Maurizio Lazzarato, Yanis Varoufakis, Franco Berardi Bifo, Tariq Ali, Erik O. Wright, and Costas Douzinas. The conference also aims to open a discussion with progressive political leaders and will host a debate with Alexis Tsipras and Slavoj Žižek, as well as a key-note lecture by Bolivian vice-president Alvaro Garcia Linera and a discussion on the experiences of Latin American Left with Aleida Guevara, Cuban writer, activist and daughter of Ernesto Che Guevara.
In addition to the programme, the Subversive Festival will host a two-day meeting of Joint Social Conference: Urgently Needed, Maybe Possible – A Broad and Unitary European Social Movement (May 10-11), that brings to Zagreb more than 150 organisations and movements from across Europe.
This year the Subversive Festival once again will offer a space for serious political, social and cultural analysis aimed at questioning and finding alternatives to challenge and change local and global power relations. By raising complex questions and tackling them through various and even opposing perspectives, the Subversive Festival has built a wider international community but also an ever-growing regional audience. It has been recognized as the main regional partner of international organisations and movements such as the World Social Forum, AlterSummit (Joint Social Conference), Attac, the World Forum for Alternatives and Transform Europe and it actively cooperates with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and Heinrich Böll Stiftung.
Public conference "Translation in the Euro-Mediterranean Area"
Thursday 22nd November2012,
Casa Árabe, Madrid
PROGRAMME
11:00 Welcoming addresses
Olivia Orozco de la Torre, coordinator of the training, "Economy and affairs" department at the Casa Árabe.
11:10 Results and recommendations: a Mapping of translation in the Euro-Mediterranean Area.
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, director of Transeuropéennes.
11:45 Arabic-Spanish translations: state of affairs and challenges.
Luis Miguel Pérez Cañada, director of the Escuela de Traductores de Toledo, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM).
Inmaculada Jiménez Morell, director of the Publishing house Ediciones del Oriente y del Mediterráneo.
12:15 Questions and debate
Registrations by phone (91 563 30 66) or by email (economia@casaarabe.es).
La copie du monde à revoir. Démocratiser la démocratie est-il illusoire ?
Paris, 18-19 octobre 2012
Alors que les souverainetés d’Etat s’effondrent en Occident et migrent vers l’Asie, le Global Financial Market (GFM) est bien souverain. La démocratie devient une parole creuse, la subjectivation politique dépérit. Quel sera le rapport entre régulation et émancipation qui surmontera cette crise ? Quels seront les agents des nouvelles épistémologies capables d’arrêter l’hémorragie des savoirs ?
Journées d’étude organisées par Orazio Irrera et Rada Iveković
en anglais et français sans traduction
par et en partenariat avec
La Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian – Délégation en France
L’Université Paris-Est Créteil
Le Réseau de recherche et de publication TERRA
La revue Transeuropéennes
La revue materiali foucaultiani
La revue ‘OUTIS !
Avec le soutien du Collège international de philosophie, Paris
JEUDI 18 OCTOBRE 2012
Université Paris-Est Créteil, Bâtiment LSH, salle i1-233 (ancienne salle 222) 61 avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94000 Créteil
14h15 Ouverture : Rada Iveković (revue Transeuropéennes / réseau TERRA) & Orazio Irrera (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot / revue materiali foucaultiani).
14h25 Panel 1 – Figures de la citoyenneté et écritures des corps : défaire le cadre national des savoirs
Président de séance : Orazio Irrera (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot / revue materiali foucaultiani)
14h30 Camilla Pagani (Université Paris-Est Créteil)
15h00 Jeanette Ehrmann (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
15h30 Céline Belledent (Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne)
16h00 Discussion
16h25 Pause
16h45 Panel 2 – « Agir » les espaces transnationaux : migrations et géopolitique des savoirs.
Président de séance : Daniele Lorenzini (Université Paris-Est Créteil & Università « La Sapienza » di Roma / revue materiali foucaultiani)
16h50 Matthieu Renault (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot)
17h20 Federica Sossi (Università di Bergamo)
17h50 Martina Tazzioli (Goldsmith College / revue materiali foucaultiani)
18h15 Discussion
19h00 Clôture
VENDREDI 19 OCTOBRE 2012
Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian – Délégation en France
39 bd de La Tour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris
(Journée organisée avec le soutien du Collège international de philosophie, Paris)
9h00 Ouverture : João Caraça (Directeur de la Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian – Délégation en France )
9h15 PANEL 1 – Dépasser le marché financier global (GFM). Du règne du politique au règne de l’économie : comment réparer un tel monde ?
Présidente de séance : Rada Iveković (revue Transeuropéennes / réseau TERRA)
Interventions : Toni Negri (Venise/ Paris) ; Eugénia Vilela (Universidade de Porto) ; Bruno Peixe Dias (Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa) ; Sophie Gosselin (Université de Strasbourg / les éditions Dehors) ;
11h00 Pause
11h20 PANEL 2 – Recomposer le lien entre mouvements et théories afin d’éviter la coupure hiérarchisant du discours capitaliste dominant
Président de séance : Orazio Irrera (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot / revue materiali foucaultiani
Interventions : Sandro Mezzadra (Università di Bologna) ; [Alain Brossat (Université Paris 8 – Vincennes-Saint-Denis / revue ‘OUTIS !)] ; José Neves (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) ; Judith Revel (Université Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne, EXeCO)
13h00 Pause
14h45 PANEL 3 – Quelle chance pour les nouvelles révolutions ? Quels enjeux pour les nouveaux sujets politiques ?
Président de séance : Matthieu Renault (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot)
Interventions : Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun (Paris 7 – Denis Diderot) ; Ravi Arvind Palat (Binghamton University – SUNY) ; Elsa Lechner (CES Coimbra) ; Luca Salza (Université Lille 3 / revue ‘OUTIS !)
16h15 Pause
16H40 PANEL 4 – Surmonter les chevauchements conflictuels des disciplines et des géopolitiques Comment dépasser les lignes abyssales ?
Présidente de séance : Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes (ISP/CNRS, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre / revue Transeuropéennes)
Interventions : Adriano Vinale (revue ‘OUTIS !) ; Byasdeb Dasgupta (University of Kalyani ; invité à la Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris) ; Diogo Sardinha (Collège International de Philosophie) ; Catarina Gomes (CES Coimbra)
18h10 Pause
18h25 Débat final – Translations / Transnations /Traductions ou comment arrêter la dépolitisation afin de démocratiser la démocratie ? (Grande table ronde avec tou.te.s les participant.e.s)
19h00 Clôture
Pour plus d'informations, vous pouvez visiter le blog de l'évènement : http://lacopiedumonde.wordpress.com/
International conference
Translating citizenship
Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 October 2012
Wadi Ram Auditorium,
University of Jordan – Amman
Organized by
l’Institut Français du Proche-Orient & Transeuropéennes (Paris)
With the support of
the University of Jordan
le Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle de l’Ambassade
de France à Amman,
l’Institut Français,
l’Institut de Recherche et d’Etudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman (CNRS, Aix-en-Provence),
Abdul Aziz Fondation (Casablanca),
l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, Bureau Moyen-Orient
la Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris)
the University of Edinburgh (CITSEE)
Program
Monday 8 October 2012
8h45 – 9h00 Registration of participants
9h00 – 9h30 Welcoming addresses
Prof. Ekhleif Al Tarawneh, President of the University of Jordan
Prof. Philippe Lane, Conseiller de Coopération et d'Action Culturelle, Ambassade de France en Jordanie
Elisabeth Longuenesse, Directrice du Département des Etudes Contemporaines, Institut
Français du Proche-Orient
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Directrice de Transeuropéennes
9h30 – 9h45 Elisabeth Longuenesse, Ifpo
« Translating citizenship : a challenge, a, approach, a method »
First pannel
What definition of citizenship ?
President : Kayed Abou Sabha, dean of the Faculty of Arts
9h45 – 10h15 Etienne Tassin, Université Paris Diderot Paris 7
« Les paradoxes de la citoyenneté : statut juridique ou agir politique ? » (in French)
10h15 – 10h45 Maher Charif, Institut Français du Proche-Orient,
« The notion of citizenship in the writings of 19th century Arabic thinkers » (in Arabic)
10h45 – 11h15 George Kattoura, philosopher and translator, Beirut
« Les mots allemands de la citoyenneté (Traduire Max Weber Ulrich Beck et Jurgen
Habermas) » (in Arabic)
11h15 – 11h30 Coffee break
11h30 – 13h00 Discussion
Moderator: Md Sghir Janjar, Fondation du Roi Abdul Aziz, Casablanca
Introduction : Elhoussine Sahbane, Casablanca
13h00 – 14h30 Lunch
Second pannel
Citizenship and the National Issue
President : Dr Zahra Awad, Dean of the Faculty of Foreign languages, University of Jordan
14h30 – 15h00 Igor Stiks, School of Law, University of Edinburgh,
« Translating citizenship in the Balkans? Citizenship regimes in Yugoslavia and post-
Yugoslav states » (in English)
15h00 – 15h30 Paul Tabar, Lebanese American University, Beirut
« Transnational political mobilizations : the case of the Lebanese diaspora » (in English)
15h30 – 16h00 Joni Aasi, Bir Zeit University, Palestine
« The future Palestinian State and the question of Citizenship (in Arabic)
16h00 – 16h15 Coffee Break
16h15 – 17h45 Discussion
Moderator : Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Transeuropéennes
Introduction : Rami Daher, Turath, Amman
Richard Jacquemond, Université de provence, Aix en Provence
Tuesday 9 October 2012
Third pannel
Identity, citizenship, community
President : Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Transeuropéennes
9h00 – 9h30 Aydin Ugur, Université Bilgi, Istanbul
« Changing identities in a semi-peripheric country at the age of reflexive modernity » (in
English)
9h30 – 10h00 Dina Kiwan, American University of Beirut
« Citizenship in a multi-nation and multicultural context: the case of the UK » (in English)
10h00 – 10h30 Ahmed Beydoun, Université Libanaise, Beyrouth
« Remarks on the Arabic vocabulary of sectarianism » (in Arabic)
10h30 – 10h45 Coffee break
10h45 – 12h15 Discussion
Moderator : Bruno Paoli, Ifpo
Introduction : Ali Mahafzah, University of Jordan
Hichem Abdessamad, Paris
12h30 – 14h00 Lunch
Fourth pannel
Citizenship, equality
President : Narjess Ennasser, Head of the French Department, Facultu of foreign languages,
University of Jordan
14h00 – 14h30 Md Sghir Janjar, Fondation du roi Abdul Aziz
« Dire la citoyenneté au féminin » (in Arabic)
14h30 – 15h00 Paul Scheffer, University of Amsterdam
« The conditions of citizenship: equality and reciprocity » (in English)
15h00 - 15h30 Catherine Neveu, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
« La citoyenneté comme "mot-clé": enjeux de traductions politiques » (in French)
15h30 – 15h45 Coffee Break
15h45 – 17h15 Discussion
Moderator : Elisabeth Longuenesse, Ifpo
Introduction : Raed Bader, Bir Zeit University, Ramallah
17h15 -18h00 Conclusions and recommandations
Mohamed Sghir Janjar
Perspectives for future programs
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes
General discussion
A simultaneous translation will be provided all along the two days of the conference (English-Arabic-English, French-
Arabic-French).
Translation as a mirror: Rethinking
the Euro-Mediterranean cultural exchanges
On sunday, october 7th, 2012
At the University of Jordan
Wadi Rum Hall
In the frame of the international conference "Translating citizenship" that will be held in Amman on the 8th and 9th of October, you are invited to debate on the results of the Mapping of translation in the Mediterranean, and the perspectives it opens to future programs.
With
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Director of Transeuropéennes, Paris
Richard Jacquemond, Professeor of Arabic Literature, translator, Aix-en-Provence
Anaïs-Trissa Khatchadourian, Project officer, Transeuropéennes, Paris
Translation as a mirror: Rethinking
the Euro-Mediterranean cultural exchanges
on Wednesday the 26th September, 2012, in Paris
at Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier, Comédie-Française
from 9 am to 5.30 pm
Transeuropéennes and the Anna Lindh Foundation have published in June 2012 an unprecedented document, the Mapping of translation in the Euro-Mediterranean. It was conducted with over fifteen partners from the Mediterranean region. Resulting from a two year long collective work, the Mapping of translation holds up a mirror to the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: in the light of translation, what is the reality of our exchanges?
The Mapping of translation provides a radically new approach, since it takes into account the whole chain of translation, that is to say all the actors involved in the process of translation: authors, translators, publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary critics and funding programs. It is nourished by qualitative and quantitative analysis (with hitherto non-existent statistical data).
It clarifies the crucial role of the translation of knowledge in human and social sciences, literature and theatre in the development of an interculturality, whilst bringing to light the numerous difficulties that it poses in economic, cultural and political terms.
Besides these observations, The Mapping bears a political vision of translation, in the sense of the construction of the common and prepares the ground for a Euro-Mediterranean programme, of a structuring nature.
In order to debate it publicly and to think about coming actions, a conference will be organized, on the occasion of the European Day of Languages, by Transeuropéennes, the Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France, the Comédie-Française, the Festival d’Avignon 2014, in partnership with the Anna Lindh Foundation, the Institut français and the Maison Antoine Vitez.
Authors, translators, publishers, directors of libraries, literary critics, heads of funding programs, researchers, academics, will discuss about the weaknesses of the chain of translation, of possible complementarities and alliances, of the effects of hegemony and the conditions of the equality of exchanges, of aesthetic and representative stakes.
PROGRAMME
8.45 Greeting to conference participants
9.15 – 10.15 Opening
The General Administrator of the Comédie-Française, Muriel Mayette
The director of the Anna Lindh Foundation, Andreu Claret
The General Delegate to the French language and the languages of France, Xavier North
Presentation of the Mapping of Translation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region,
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, director of Transeuropéennes, researcher at the ISP.
Theatrical readings
Coffee break
10.30 – 12.30 Production and visibility of the translated book : what alliances ?
Moderator: Franck Mermier, senior research fellow, LAU/EHESS
Mohammed Diouiri, director of Toubkal Publishing (Casablanca) (to be confirmed)
Elisabeth Bartuli, translator, editorial advisor, Mesogea Publishers (Venice/Palermo)
Hakan Özkan, translator, academic (Istanbul/Göttingen)
Albert Dichy, literary director of the IMEC, president of Transeuropéennes/ASTEC
Marius Tukaj, Index Translationum, UNESCO
Jörn Cambreleng, Collège international des traducteurs, Arles
Farouk Mardam Bey, publisher, Actes Sud
Lunch
14.00 – 15.30 Knowledge and debate over ideas and the challenge of translation
Moderator: Michèle Gendreau-Massaloux, former Rector, Head of the Training and Higher education department, Union for the Mediterranean
Gema Martin Muñoz, professor of sociology, Madrid, former director of Casa Arabe
Gisèle Sapiro, senior research fellow at the CNRS and research director at the EHESS
Isabelle Nyffenegger, department of the creation, Centre national du livre, Paris
Timur Muhidine, translator, publisher, lecturer at the INALCO
Mustapha Laarissa, professor of philosophy, University of Marrakech
Theatrical readings
15.30 – 16.50 Translation: aesthetics and representations
Moderator: Laurent Mulheisen, Comédie-Française and Maison Antoine Vitez
Olivier Py, author and director, Paris
Ahmed El Attar, author and stage director, Cairo
Serra Yilmaz, actress, director, Istanbul
Yael Lerer, publisher, Al Andalus (Tel Aviv/Paris)
16.50 – 17.10 Great Witness: Barbara Cassin, philosopher and philologist, senior research fellow at the CNRS
17h10 – 17h30 Conclusions
Xavier Darcos, President, Institut français
Serge Telle, Ambassador in charge of the Union for the Mediterranean
Information and registration : atk[at]transeuropeennes.eu
THE SUBVERSIVE FORUM: “THE FUTURE OF EUROPE”
ZAGREB, CROATIA, MAY 13-19, 2012
Under the umbrella of Subversive Forum a number of events will take place in May 2012 in the Croatian capital, including an international conference dedicated to the main theme The Future of Europe, numerous debates The Crisis of Europe (May 14-15), The Struggle for the Commons (May 16) and Towards the Balkan Social Forum (May 17-18), the Subversive book fair and, during the introductory week (May 5 – 12), the 5th Subversive Film Festival.
It is no news that the European Union is facing its biggest crisis since it was created. It is at the same time an economic, financial, social and ideological crisis of this project. Across the continent, instead of solidarity we are witnessing a resurgence of national selfishness, the rise of extreme right, intolerance, and racism. The Mediterranean countries who have been hit the hardest by the crisis show us also a possible response to it: the appearance of strong social movements demanding social justice, a different economic model, and direct democracy. Almost everywhere we see the youth on the streets, in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Romania, but also in the future EU member Croatia.
Through a critical examination of Europe’s current crisis, the Subversive Forum will try to outline realistic possibilities for its transformation and the creation of another political, social and economic project across the Old Continent. The keynote speakers include Stéphane Hessel, Michael Hardt, Tariq Ali, Gayatri Spivak, Slavoj Žižek, Saskia Sassen, Christian Marazzi, Samir Amin, Bernard Cassen, Ignatio Ramonet, Eric Touissant, Costas Douzinas, Renata Salecl, and more than 100 participants from 20 different European, African and Asian countries. For one week in May, Zagreb, the town placed almost exactly on the EU’s shifting border, will become both a center of the world’s critical thought and a laboratory of possible political, social and economic alternatives.
The Subversive Forum is endorsed by the World Social Forum.
Contact: info@subversiveforum.com
PUTTING THE EMPHASIS ON THE 14th OF JANUARY
Artists of insurrections in the Arab world
"PUTTING THE EMPHASIS ON THE 14th OF JANUARY” is the second step of an artistic process that is part of the project Artists of insurrections in the Arab world, conducted jointly by the Galerie Talmart and Siwa Platform. It will be the occasion to expose works carried out either in the heart of events that occur in the Arab world, or on its merges.
For more details please check the French version of this page!
Transeuropéennes s'associe à la Fondation Royaumont et vous convie à assister à l'évenement Sleep Song.
SLEEP SONG
F-95270 Asnières sur Oise
01 30 35 59 65 - production@royaumont.com
Programme
Dimanche 2 octobre
Abbaye de Royaumont
11h-13h
Atelier d'Idées sous forme de tables rondes
Sleep Song, fabrication d'une oeuvre
Poète, slameur à l'énergie de bâtisseur, Mike Ladd recueille à New York la parole de trente-cinq vétérans de la guerre d'Irak (2003). Leurs cauchemars seront le matériau d'une création poético-musicale. Sur le chemin de cette création, il croise deux autres poètes : Maurice Decaul, ancien de l'armée américaine ; Ahmed Abdul Hussein, qui vit la guerre à Bagdad, où il dirige aujourd'hui la Maison de la poésie. En résidence à Royaumont, le trio mobilise d'autres musiciens de rang international. De ce travail en commun naît Sleep Song. Comment une oeuvre poético-musicale se fabrique-t-elle avec un tel matériau ? Deux doctorantes de l'EHESS ont suivi les étapes de cette création. Elles entrent en dialogue avec les artistes et font aujourd'hui retour sur cette fabrication collective d'une oeuvre.
avec
Loulouwa Al Rachid, Marta Amico,
Maurice Decaul, Frédéric Deval,
Annelies Fryberger, Ahmed Abdul
Hussein, Denis Laborde, Mike Ladd
14h30-16h30
L'art contre la guerre
Il ne s'agit pas d'idéaliser l'art en alternative aux engagements militaires. Il ne s'agit pas non plus de dresser un portrait héroïque de l'artiste, capable de combattre d'un trait de plume ou de pinceau, ou d'un geste musicien, la puissance meurtrière d'états engagés dans une confrontation armée. Il arrive cependant que, dans l'asymétrie des énergies mobilisées de part et d'autre, cette forme d'engagement singulier qu'est la création artistique permette de préserver, ou de renouer, un dialogue de paix. Des spécialistes de différentes aires géographiques en portent témoignage, qu'il s'agisse de musique, d'arts plastiques ou de poésie.
avec
Hamit Bozarslan, Patricia Cruz,
Jean-Louis Fabiani, Franck Mermier,
Margaret Obank, Sophie Wahnich
17h
Sleep Song
19h
"A chaud : conclusions de la journée"
Frédéric Deval, Denis Laborde,
Mike Ladd
Lundi 3 octobre
2 rue Corneille
75006 Paris
15h-18h
Engagement politique
et diplomatie culturelle
Après sa création à l'abbaye de Royaumont, Sleep Song est présenté le lundi 3 octobre à l'Odéon. La rencontre précède le spectacle et questionne le rôle de la création artistique dans une diplomatie culturelle d'après guerre. L'engagement des artistes dans des créations sera confronté ici à l'action des politiques en prise sur l'événement et en charge des diplomaties. Il sera aussi confronté aux analyses des historiens travaillant sur la mémoire de guerre et les usages du passé proche. Tout artiste se pose en guetteur, mais sa parole ne peut-elle être entendueque lorsque s'est tu le bruit des armes ?
avec
Jackie Assayag, Abbas Baydoun,
Mamadou Diouf, Ghislaine Glasson
Deschaumes, Pierre-Jean Luizard,
Mary Marshall Clark (sous réserve),
Jacques Revel, Emmanuel Wallon
20h
Sleep Song
Les jeudis de l'IMA
Institut du Monde arabe
Jeudi 10 février 2011, 18h30
Salle du Haut Conseil
Partageant une vision ample de la traduction, de son rôle déterminant dans les pratiques interculturelles et dans le développement culturel et social, la revue Transeuropéennes et la Fondation Anna Lindh ont entamé, en 2010, un vaste état des lieux de la traduction en Méditerranée. Cette initiative sans précédent est menée avec plus d’une quinzaine de partenaires du monde arabe, des pays de l’Union européenne, de Turquie. Les premières conclusions et recommandations seront livrées le 10 février 2011 à l’Institut du monde arabe. S’ouvrira ainsi un débat sans fard sur la réalité actuelle des échanges intellectuels et culturels entre le monde arabe et l’Europe.
Avec : Mariangela Masullo, chargée de cours à l’Université Orientale de Naples ; Richard Jacquemond, traducteur et professeur à l’université de Provence, département d’Etudes Moyen-Orientales ; Martin de Haan, président du Conseil Européen des Associations de Traducteurs Littéraires (CEATL) et Omar Berrada, écrivain et traducteur.
Débat introduit et animé par Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, directrice de la revue Transeuropéennes et du projet " Traduire en Méditerranée" à Paris.
Entrée libre. Vous êtes cordialement invité(e) et nous espérons votre venue.