Writing the city [into the urban]
03 May 2018–04 May 2018, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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Institut d'études avancées de Paris, Hôtel de Lauzun, 17 quai d'Anjou, 75004 Paris
In the aftermath of the May 1968 uprising in Paris, Henri Lefebvre published in 1970 his classic treatise La Révolution Urbaine where he pointedly placed the urban in the centre of this revolution, identifying a theoretical need for the concept of the urban as a planetary possibility, one he considered more appropriate than a redundant notion of the city as a social scientific object. With its English translation in 2003 there has been a renewed interest in his hypothesis of the planetarisation of the urban, triggering a contested debate of planetary urbanisation where the continued relevance of the city has become a moot point. As the resulting city/urban dialectical tension has led to a gratuitous intellectual standoff, there is an urgent need to clear the impasse and seek more fruitful modes of engagement.
Fifty years after the backlash of '68, this workshop is a step in that direction, aiming to establish a conversation between the city and the urban by drawing on the notion of 'ethnographic theorisation' where the theoretical potential of the urban can be harnessed from ethnographic insights of the city. It explores contingent ways in which the city can be written into the urban through manoeuvres that engage with the process of writing the city across disciplines from literary cultures to urban studies. The workshop is thus conceived in two parts: an evening where writers specialising in the 'urban novel' are in dialogue with academics to deliberate on two related writing frames of thinking the urban through the city - provincialism and cosmopolitanism, followed by a full-day workshop where academics reflect on regional city writing practices and what it means for a global urban theory building exercise.
The workshop is organised by Dr Pushpa Arabindoo, UCL Urban Laboratory Co-Director and EURIAS Fellow 2017-18 at the Paris Institute of Advanced Studies.
Programme
3 May
17:00 - 19:00 WRITERS DIALOGUE
WRITING THE PROVINCIAL NOVEL
Sarah Butler, Manchester-based writer/novelist in conversation with Nicolas Maisetti, LATTS Paris
WRITING THE COSMOPOLITAN NOVEL
Diran Adebayo, London-based writer/novelist in conversation
4 May
[RE]WRITING THE PROVINCE | [RE]WRITING THROUGH SPECIFICITY | [RE]WRITING A LINGUA-FRANCA
09:30 - 09:40 Introduction
09:40 - 11:00 Keynote Speech : Specificity and Planetary Urbanisation
Christian Schmid, ETH Zurich
11:20 - 13:00 EASTERN DEPARTURES
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Engaging Bucharest. Crafting committed ethno-graphy at the urban margins
Michele Lancione, University of Sheffield
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Improvising Ekaterinburg: Theorising the urban from the Global East
Martin Muller, IMÉRA
14:00 - 15:20 ASIAN 'EXCEPTIONALISM'
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Writing Chennai as an urban biography
Pushpa Arabindoo, IEA de Paris / UCL Urban Laboratory -
Writing Kolkata beyond comparison: Provincial narratives from the urban foundations of a city
Anna Dewaele, École d'Urbanisme de Paris
15:40 - 17:10 LEARNING FROM LATIN AMERICA
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Urban Territories of Mexico City. Ethnographic Writing and Positionality in Translation
Monika Streule, ETH Zurich -
Writing Mexico City from the leak site: Towards a patchwork theorisation of the urban question Alejandro De Coss Corzo, London School of Economics
17:10 - 18:30 AFRICAN REFLECTIONS
Jenny Robinson, UCL Urban Laboratory