Wednesday, 3 November 2021

Upcoming Event (7/11/2021): Culture is Ordinary | Film Financed by the Raymond Williams Foundation

Wales Millenium Centre, Weston Studio, Sunday 7 November, 7pm - 7.30pm (FREE): Join us for the film premier of Culture is Ordinary, a piece created to mark the centenary of the birth of the Welsh writer and thinker Raymond Williams. Financed by the Raymond Williams Foundation, the 20 minute film focuses on the way culture is interpreted by young people in Wales. Directed by Colin Thomas and created by Cardiff-based artist Tom Goddard with new music by Cardiff musician Kiddus Murrell, currently working at Tŷ Cerdd. 

Link: https://www.wmc.org.uk/en/festival-of-voice/2021-artist-line-up/sundays-free-performances

Thursday, 21 October 2021

Raymond Williams in Asia / Raymond Williams yn Asia

The next two symposia in the ‘Raymond Williams in the Age of Globalisation’ series are dedicated to Japan (October 22) and China (October 27) respectively. 

Full details of speakers, paper and registration links are on the website:

https://www.swansea.ac.uk/crew/raymond-williams/the-centenary-symposia/

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Ar ddydd Gwener Hydref 22 mi fyddwn yn trafod gwaith Raymond Williams gyda myfyrwyr ac ysgolheigion o Siapan. Fel y mae blogiadau blaenorol yn tystio, dyma berthynas hynod gyfoethog a gychwynnodd gyda ymweliad Shintaro Kono a Takashi Onuki yn 2009. Yna ar Hydref 27 mi fydd ysgolheigion o Tseina yn ymuno gyda ni.

Manylion llawn ar y wefan: 

https://www.swansea.ac.uk/cy/celfyddydauardyniaethau/ymchwil-y-celfyddydau-ar-dyniaethau/canolfannau-a-grwpiau-ymchwil-celfyddydau-a-dynoliaethau/crew/raymond-williams/cynadleddaur-canmlwyddiant/



Raymond Williams Symposium in China


Dr Zhou Mingying (who has been a Richard Burton Fellow working on the Raymond Williams papers at Swansea University) has written a report on a Raymond Williams that took place at Shaanxi Normal University. Some of those involved with speak at the Raymond Williams in China symposium on October 27th. 

Retrospection and Transcendence: Raymond Williams Centenary and Travel of Cultural Studies 

The Symposium was jointly hosted by Center for the Research of Literary and Cultural Theory of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Journal of Theory and Criticism of Literature and Art and School of Chinese Language and Literature of Shaanxi Normal University. Around 35 scholars from many famous Chinese universities and research institutes attended the gathering on the campus of Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an. They shared their studies on Raymond Williams from their distinct points of view to commemorate this prestigious Western Marxist together.

The symposium began at 9:00, 25th of September. Professor Su Zhongle ,Dean of School of Chinese Language and Literature, Shaanxi Normal Univeristy, Professor Cheng Wei, Dean of Institute of Foreign Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Professor Lu Taiguang, Deputy Director of Institute of Marxist Literary Theory, Chinese National Academy of Arts, gave their respective speech in the opening ceremony. Dean Su reviewed Raymond Williams’ important position in  Marxist history as well as in literary history, especially Williams Leftist stance in the domain of cultural studies that promoted the popular culture of the ordinary people. Director Cheng talked about the changing historical subjects of Marxists in the different historical contexts, and then warned against “the unconscious” embedded in the texts when studying western scholars. Whereas, Director Lu made an introspection of the studies in humanities and social sciences in China and made a positive view about the symposium in Raymond Williams studies as well as Western Marxist studies in China. The symposium comprised five sessions, with each session focusing on different topics, ranging from the discussions on the concept of “community” and “structure of feelings”, to the translation and introduction of Williams’ works in China, and even to the textual analysis of Williams’ fiction. In the closing ceremony, Prof. Xu Delin, on behalf of Center for the Research of Literature and Theory, Chinese Academy of Social Science, expressed deep gratitude to Dean Su Zhongle for hosting such a meaningful and memorable symposium and to the scholars from different parts of China for attending the academic gathering despite the covid-19 pandemic. Prof. Xu further pointed out that the British Marxists since 1970’s were worth our attention and the current China also needed such neo-Marxists like Raymond Williams.






Monday, 27 September 2021

Raymond Williams Symposium1

Centenary Symposia  https://www.swansea.ac.uk/cy/celfyddydauardyniaethau/ymchwil-y-celfyddydau-ar-dyniaethau/canolfannau-a-grwpiau-ymchwil-celfyddydau-a-dynoliaethau/crew/raymond-williams/cynadleddaur-canmlwyddiant/                                                               

Symposia’r Canmlwyddiant  https://www.swansea.ac.uk/crew/raymond-williams/the-centenary-symposia/


Raymond Williams in an Age of Globalisation.
Raymond Williams yng nghyfnod Globaleiddio


Symposium 1: Raymond Williams in Europe
Symposiwm 1: Raymond Williams yn Ewrop

Wednesday, September 29, 2021 

Dydd Mercher, Medi 29, 2021


Attendee Registration:
https://swanseauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-ucEu3G1Ti2TUZwE88YRug

See Website for abstract, speaker bios etc:
https://www.swansea.ac.uk/crew/raymond-williams/


10.00 Opening the Centenary Symposia. 

Daniel Williams introduces Merryn Williams (Raymond Williams’s daughter) who will launch the Centenary Symposia. 


10.30 – 11.30


Phoebe Braithwaite, Harvard University

Raymond Williams and Stuart Hall 


Julian Preece, Swansea University 

Raymond Williams and Elias Canetti


11.30 – 11.45 Break. 


11.45 - 12.45 

Rhian Jones, Red Pepper Magazine.

Raymond Williams and the Break-up of Britain


Kirsti Bohata, Swansea University 

Williams and Environmentalism


12.45 – 1.15. Lunch Break


1.15 – 1.45 

Harald Pittel, University of Potsdam

Feelings without Structure: A Cultural Materialist View of Populism and Affective Politics.


1.45 - 2.30  

From the German New Left to Ethnic Modernism 

Werner Sollors, Harvard University in discussion with Daniel G. Williams 


2.30 Close. 



Evening Event 6 – 7.30


A Creative Response to Raymond Williams as Psycho-Geographer


Separate Attendee Registration: https://swanseauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bF_-iWdZS96o0iereFIQVA

A Creative Response to Raymond Williams as Psycho-Geographer


Creative Evening Event. 6pm. Wednesday. September 29

Digwyddiad Creadigol. 6pm. Dydd Mercher. Medi 29.


In this presentation we consider how place and time were significant to Raymond Williams. In particular, Aled Singleton and Jon Gower pick elements of Border Country to explore how the structure of feeling concept is applied to capture the specificity of everyday life.

Performance artist Marega Palser gives short responses to a dialogue between Jon and Aled. We hope that the event inspires people to consider walking and site-specific performance as a means for future creative research.

3-minute film of the collaboration between Aled, Jon and Marega in 2019 https://vimeo.com/373090583


Aled Singleton is interested in psychgeography, walking, and using creative ways to explore emotional attachments to place. He has a professional background managing community and urban regeneration projects (2006-18) including community asset transfers, landscape architecture, events, and local economic development. Aled is now starting an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in human geography at Swansea University, focusing on the post-war environment: a time of industrial renewal, increased private motor vehicles and semi-detached suburban living. 


Marega Palser  is a performance based artist living in Newport, South Wales. She originally studied at the London School of Contemporary Dance, and after graduating in 1985 went on to work with various theatre companies, as well as being a founder member of the dance theatre group Paradox Shuffle who were based in Cardiff. Since 2001 she has worked with Gareth Clark as one half of the performance duo Mr & Mrs Clark.

She has collaborated with many artists and musicians and has performed and made work for Gallery spaces and for outdoor events both in this country and abroad. In 1994 she went to Japan to study and work with Butoh dancer Tetsuro Fukuhara.

In 2008 she completed a BA Honours in Fine Art at Howard Gardens (UWIC) in Cardiff, and a year later received a Creative Wales Award to develop her art and performance practice.


Jon Gower is a prize-winning author with over thirty books to his name. These include The Story of Wales, which accompanied the landmark BBC TV series and Y Storïwr, which won the Wales Book of the Year.  His volume An Island Called Smith, about a disappearing island in Chesapeake Bay was awarded the John Morgan Travel Writing Prize. Recent publications include studies of the radical film-maker Karl Francis and the visual artist John Selway as well as Gwalia Patagonia, being an account of the Welsh settlement in Patagonia and Wales: At Water’s Edge about the country’s coastal path. Jon has also published five novels and five collections of short stories.  He was an inaugural Hay Festival International Fellow and has been awarded an Arts Council of Wales Prize, a Creative Wales award and won both The National Eisteddfod Short Story Prize and the Allen Raine Short Story Competition.




Tuesday, 31 August 2021

Raymond Williams Centenary Conference: University of Hyderabad

 
CREW's Daniel Williams be delivering the 'Closing Plenary' at this international conference held on the Centenary of Raymond Williams's birth.  




 

Wednesday, 25 August 2021

Paulo Freire and Raymond Williams at 100 / Conference organised by UNICAMP, Brazil

COLÓQUIO INTERNACIONAL CENTELHAS DE TRANSFORMAÇÕES - PAULO FREIRE & RAYMOND WILLIAMS 

CONFERÊNCIA INTERNACIONAL DE ABERTURA

HOMENAGEM DA DIREÇÃO DA FE-UNICAMP A PAULO FREIRE

PAULO FREIRE AND RAYMOND WILLIAMS CENTENARY - SPARKS OF TRANSFORMATION

OPENING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE  
HOMAGE FROM UNICAMP’S FACULTY OF EDUCATION TO PAULO FREIRE


 




CENTENÁRIO PAULO FREIRE

Profa. Dra. Luiza Cortesão (Univ. do Porto e Instituto Paulo Freire de Portugal)  

Profa. Dra. Débora Mazza (FE – Unicamp)

 

DIÁLOGOS INTERNACIONAIS - PAULO FREIRE & RAYMOND WILLIAMS

 

CONFERÊNCIA INTERNACIONAL - CENTENÁRIO RAYMOND WILLIAMS

Profa. Dra. Maria Elisa Cevasco (USP)

Prof. Dr. Daniel Williams (Swansea University – País de Gales)

 

CONFERÊNCIA INTERNACIONAL - DIÁLOGOS COM PAULO FREIRE & RAYMOND WILLIAMS

Prof. Dr. Hywel Dix (Bournemouth University - Londres)

 

Inscrição gratuita

Carga horária: 8 horas

Limite: 400 inscrições

Para ter direito ao certificado de participação, é necessário se inscrever e atestar frequência na lista do evento.

 

Programação

Mesa 1: 9h00 às 11h30 – Conferência Internacional de Abertura - Centenário do Paulo Freire 

Homenagem da Direção da Faculdade de Educação - Unicamp
Luiza Cortesão (Universidade do Porto - Portugal)
Débora Mazza (Unicamp)
Mediadora: Nima I. Spigolon (Unicamp)

Mesa 2: 12h30 às 15h00 – Conferência Internacional: Centenário de Raymond Williams

Maria Elisa Cevasco (USP - Brasil)
Daniel Williams (Swansea University - País de Gales)
Mediador: Alexandro Henrique Paixão (Unicamp)

Mesa 3: 15h30 às 18h00 – Diálogos com Paulo Freire & Raymond Williams: Brasil e Grã-Bretanha

Hywel Dix (Bournemouth University - Londres)
Mediadores: Alexandro Henrique Paixão (Unicamp), Débora Mazza (Unicamp) e Nima I. Spigolon (Unicamp)

 

 

 

PAULO FREIRE AND RAYMOND WILLIAMS CENTENARY - SPARKS OF TRANSFORMATION

OPENING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE  
HOMAGE FROM UNICAMP’S FACULTY OF EDUCATION TO PAULO FREIRE

 

• PAULO FREIRE CENTENARY
Prof. Luiza Cortesão (University of Porto and Paulo Freire Institute of Portugal)
Prof. Débora Mazza (UNICAMP’s Faculty of Education – Brazil)

• INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUES - PAULO FREIRE & RAYMOND WILLIAMS

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - RAYMOND WILLIAMS CENTENARY
Prof. Maria Elisa Cevasco (University of São Paulo - Brazil)
Prof. Daniel Williams (Swansea University - Wales)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
DIALOGUES WITH PAULO FREIRE & RAYMOND WILLIAMS

Prof. Hywel Dix (Bournemouth University - England)

Date of the event:
August 26, 2021 – 09:00 a.m. - 06 p.m.

Registration period:
From July 26 – 12 a.m.
To August 25, 2021 - 09:00 a.m.

Limit:
400 registrations

Link for FREE registration: https://www.sympla.com.br/coloquio-internacional-centelhas-de-transform…. (Please select "International Participants").

Duration of the event: 8 hours

To receive a certificate of participation, it is necessary to register and check attendance on the event's list.

 

Objective:
In 2021, Paulo Freire would be 100 years old and to commemorate this decisive event for the current scenario in education, both in and outside of Brazil, UNICAMP’s Faculty of Education will engage the generative word of life, education, criticism and freedom through international journeys about the author, throughout the second semester of 2021, starting with a round table, opening the celebrations in the morning of August 26 th.
In the same year, Raymond Williams, who was also an adult educator, in the UK, would have been 100 years old and, to celebrate this occasion, we will build an international dialogue between Paulo Freire and Raymond Williams, as centennial educators, through another round table on the same day, in the afternoon.

Target Audience: Professors; Undergraduate and Postgraduate students; Staff; Community.

Host: Direction of UNICAMP’s Faculty of Education

Organizing Committee: Alexandro Henrique Paixão, Débora Mazza, Nima Spigolon.

People in Charge:
Prof. Renê José Trentin Silveira (Faculty of Education - Unicamp)
Prof. Alexandro Henrique Paixão (Faculty of Education - Unicamp)

 

Schedule

Round Table #1: Opening International Conference - Paulo Freire's Centenary
09:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

- Homage from the Direction of UNICAMP’s Faculty of Education
- Luiza Cortesão (University of Porto - Portugal)
- Débora Mazza (UNICAMP - Brazil)
Mediator: Nima I. Spigolon

Round table #2: International Conference: Raymond Williams' Centenary
12:30 p.m – 03:00 p.m.

- Maria Elisa Cevasco (USP - Brazil)
- Daniel Williams (Swansea University - Wales)
Mediator: Alexandro Henrique Paixão

Round table #3: Dialogues with Paulo Freire & Raymond Williams: Brazil and Great Britain
03:30 p.m. – 06:00 p.m.

- Hywel Dix (Bournemouth University – England)
Mediators: Alexandro Henrique Paixão, Débora Mazza and Nima I. Spigolon

 

Realização:
  • Direção da Faculdade de Educação/Unicamp
Apoio:
  • Instituto Dialética
Comissão organizadora:
  • Alexandro Henrique Paixão (Unicamp)
  • Débora Mazza (Unicamp)
  • Nima Spigolon (Unicamp)
Responsável:
  • Prof. Dr. Renê José Trentin Silveira (FE/Unicamp)
  • Prof. Dr. Alexandro Henrique Paixão (FE/Unicamp)