Life and work, and their dependence upon one another, are often imagined as increasingly precarious.
At the same time, “creative capital” invests a kind of promise in precarity. The manipulation of affect
is stock in trade for art production, theatrical and performance labor, and now constitutes everyday
anxieties about work and living in the current economy. This conference reconsiders the feminist
critique of the relation of time and work, material and immaterial labor, waged and unwaged emotional labor.
Are we living in the affect factory?

10.16.2011

Performance and Paper Proposals

Thanks to everyone who submitted proposals for the conference! We look forward to what it all may bring.

5 comments:

  1. I've sent my proposal but I've got no confirmation e-mail. Is that normal?

    Thank You,
    Pedro

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  2. We are in the midst of going through all the emails right now. Please be patient with us, we received a lot of proposals and we don't have an automated confirmation email set up or anything. It's all manual labor. Thanks for your comment and your submission!

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  3. Thank You, Stinson!

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  4. hi,

    i also submitted an abstract for a paper. just wanting to find out if there is any news on which proposals have been accepted, or a time frame for when we might find out.

    thanks,
    mark

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  5. I know it's a tight squeeze, but the letters are going out this week.

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