Conference Organizers
Anna Bunting-Branch, University College, London, UK
Peg Rawes, University College, London, UK
Anna Bunting-Branch, University College, London, UK
Peg Rawes, University College, London, UK
The 14th meeting of the Luce Irigaray Circle is a free, three-day interdisciplinary conference, devoted to scholarship and creative on or inspired by Luce Irigaray’s writings, with a focus on works-in-progress. This non-traditional online conference format foregrounds creative practice, peer-to-peer sharing, and learning from works-in-progress (as defined below) that is free and open to all.
About ‘works-in-progress
Our definition of ‘works-in-progress’ (WIP) encompasses experimental, interactive, open-ended, or unfinished projects. This conference offers three distinct modalities for sharing works-in-progress:
About ‘works-in-progress
Our definition of ‘works-in-progress’ (WIP) encompasses experimental, interactive, open-ended, or unfinished projects. This conference offers three distinct modalities for sharing works-in-progress:
- Sharing your work-in-progress in a closed peer-to-peer feedback sessions: WIPs will be reviewed in advance and verbal feedback shared in closed group sessions (between approx. 6 people). Suitable for open-ended or unfinished projects. The focus of these sessions will be on responding to others, and sharing, discursive feedback.
- Self-organised roundtable discussions: WIP will be contextualized in a themed group discussion, with opportunity for questions and feedback from an open audience. Suitable for experimental and open-ended projects. The focus of these sessions will be on thematic panel discussions.
- Hosting participatory workshops/events: WIP will be developed through live audience engagement, with an opportunity for questions and feedback. Suitable for experimental and interactive projects. The focus of these sessions will be on developing work-in-progress that requires audience participation.