Programme:
9h30-9h45 – Welcome / introduction
9h45-11h15 – Panel 1: Material and Intellectual Cultures
- Kathy E. Ferguson
“Anarchism’s Art: Wood Engraving and Thing Power” - Constance Bantman
“Jean Grave’s Moribund Society and Anarchy (1893): The Travels and Tribulations of a Landmark Philosophical Essays”
11h15-11h30 – Comfort break
11h30-13h00 – Panel 2: Circulations and Translations
- Laura Galián
“The Anarchist Translator as Public Intellectual: Knowledge, Resistance and the Intellectual Praxis of Samih Said Aboud” - John-Erik Hansson
“A transnational network to reimagine anarchism’s history after World War II: William Godwin in the Cahiers Pensée & Action (1953)”
13h-14h30 – Lunch break
14h30-16h00 – Panel 3: Debating/Defining the Intellectual
- Matthew S. Adams
“McLuhanacy: Anarchism, Marshall McLuhan, and the Responsibility of Intellectuals” - Sophie Scott-Brown
“Anarchist Thinking and/or Anarchist Thought?”
16h00-16h30 – Coffee break
16h30-18h00 – Panel 4: Intellectual(?) Milieux
- Nadine Willems
“Anarchist Dialogue between East and West: Japanese Intellectuals and the Reclus Family (1913-1940) - Raymond C. Craib [on Zoom from Ithaca, NY]
“Lupen-América: The Twentieth-Century Anarchist World of Manuel Rojas”
18h00-18h30 – Conclusions / General discussion