Sylvia Wynter has produced a rich body of work synthesizing Black studies, anthropology, cybernetics, literary studies, Caribbean studies, feminist theory, and more. One pivotal concept within her theoretical apparatus is that of the human. Despite its use as a cultural weapon, empty promise, theological gambit, or justification for colonial conquest, Wynter thinks the human has yet to be properly articulated.
For Wynter, the human operates at multiple scales, ranging from individual consciousness, to its embeddedness in a specific ‘genre’ of being human, to the racialized distribution of humanness at the planetary scale. At the same time, in her analysis, the term ‘Man’ has served as an exclusionary substitute for the human. This orthogonal humanism has invited a volley of disparate readings. Wynter has been rallied, among other things, to afropessimism, posthumanism, counter-humanism, and postcolonial and decolonial thought.
This one-day symposium aims to articulate the stakes of Wynter’s work and its reception by way of attending to the different scales of the human, and of how the cosmological, philosophical, theological, economic, scientific, and political narratives in her work map onto one another and generate a rethinking of ‘the human project’.
In English
11:00 Welcome and Coffee
11:30
Henrike Kohpeiss
Infinite Catastrophes: Ecological Crisis and Scales of the Human
12:00
Kirill Chepurin
Sylvia Wynter and the Post-Copernican Construction of the Human
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00
Matthew Milbourne
If it don’t feel good, you ain’t doing it right: Some Notes Towards the Wynterian Itinerary
14:30
Lama El Khatib
Thinking with Wynter: Notes on Myth, Unsettling, and the ‘We’
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30
Yaniya Lee
Wynter’s Toolbox: Notes from Artists and Scholars
16:00
Ben Woodard
Missed Links: Sylvia Wynter’s Biological Thought
16:30 – Coffee Break
17:00
Tobi Haslett
NHI Revisited: Rebellion, Politics, Time
17:30
Jackqueline Frost
Wynter, Césaire, poiesis
With
Kirill Chepurin
Lama El Khatib
Jacqueline Frost
Tobi Haslett
Henrike Kohpeiss
Yaniya Lee
Matthew Milbourne
Ben Woodard
Organized by
Kirill Chepurin, Tobi Haslett, Ben Woodard
How to Attend
- At the venue: To attend in person, please register using the form below.
- No online attendance / livestream available (in-person only).
Image Credit © Claudia Peppel