May 68 - 50 Years After. Legacies of Resistance
May 68 – 50 Years Later. Legacies of Resistance
The School of Political Science, Government and International Affairs
Tel Aviv University
Naftali Building, Room 527
June 3rd & June 4 rd, 2018
In collaboration with Sciences PO Paris and University College Dublin
Scientific Committee
Astrid von Busekist, Eyal Chowers, Joseph Cohen, Ronit Peleg, Raphael Zagury-Orly
SUNDAY JUNE 3RD 2018
10:00 – 10:45
Opening Words : Organizers and Distinguished Guests
LECTURE OPENING
Marc Crepon, May 68. A Revolution of Desire?
Revolution and its Limits
10:45 – 11:45
Raif Zreik, Reason, Resistance, Revolution
Eva Illouz, The Failed Sexual Revolution of the 1960’s
12:00 – 12:45
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dialogue: Michael Walzer and Astrid von Busekist
Lunch: 12:45—14:00
Student Protests in the 1960s, Personal Accounts
14:00 – 15:00
Moshe Ron, 1968-9 in Buffalo: Personal Memory of a Political Year
Mohamed Barakeh, Student Activism in Times of National Conflict
The University after 1968
15:10 –16:45
Emanuele Coccia, The Students as the Engine of History: Universities between Conspiration and Divination
Ronit Peleg, Faculties of Dead Letters
Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly, May 68: A Date for the University Yet to Come
17:00-18:00
Eyal Chowers, The Israeli University and the Nation-State in the Aftermath of 1967
Inbar Hochberg, The Students’ Reaction to the “Ethical Code” (201718)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
18:00 – 19:00
Avital Ronell, Mistweated
MONDAY, JUNE 4TH 2018
Legacies of 1968: Political Movements
10:30 – 11:30
Hadas Ron, The Other Europe – The 1968 Prague Spring and the Left in Central Europe
Julie Cooper, The Political Theory of ’68: The Manifestos of the American Student Movement
Other Legacies of 1968
11:40 – 12:45
Perrine Simon-Nahum, Judaism after May 68: The Theologico-political Turn of French Jews
Alberto Spektorowski, Critical Theory of the Right
Lunch: 12:45 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:15
Yael Hirsch, ‘#Meetoo’ VS ‘Catherinettes’: What is the Legacy of May 68 in the Current Dispute among French Feminists?
Jacob Rogozinski, Guy Debord: The Last Guardian of May 68
Resistance and its Vestiges
15:30 – 17:15
Lin Chalozin Dovrat, The 1968 Legacy: Higher Education in Israel in the Age of the Machine
Aviad Kleinberg, Resting on our Laurels
Yossi Shain, Did the Generation of 68 Lose the Battle? What Happened to the Ideology?
CLOSING SESSION
Film Screening at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque
19:00 – 20:30
Marin Karmitz: “Coup pour coup 1972”
Discussion
20:30 – 21:30
Marin Karmitz, Astrid von Busekist, Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly
List of Participants
Mohamed Barakeh, Former MP, Israeli Knesset
Lin Chalozin Dovrat, Tel Aviv University
Eyal Chowers, Tel-Aviv University
Emanuele Coccia, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales – Paris
Joseph Cohen, School of Philosophy, University College Dublin
Julie Cooper, Tel-Aviv University
Marc Crépon, Department of Philosophy, Ecole Normale Supérieure – Paris
Yael Hirsch, Ecole Doctorale, Sciences PO Paris
Eva Illouz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Marin Karmitz, Film Producer, MK2 Film Productions
Aviad Kleinberg, Tel Aviv University
Ronit Peleg, Tel Aviv University
Jacob Rogozinski, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Strasbourg
Hadas Ron, Tel Aviv University
Moshe Ron, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Avital Ronell, Department of German Literature, New York University
Yossi Shain, Tel-Aviv University
Perrine Simon-Nahum, CNRS – Ecole Normale Supérieure – Paris
Alberto Spektorowski, Tel-Aviv University
Astrid von Busekist, Ecole Doctorale, Sciences PO Paris
Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton University
Raphael Zagury-Orly, Ecole Doctorale, Sciences PO Paris
Raif Zreik, Minerva Center, Tel-Aviv University