Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to a Call for Papers that may
be of interest to those working at the intersection of philosophy,
religious studies, political theory, and more-than-human ecology.
The workshop Myth and the More-than-Human Community in the
Twenty-First Century will take place on 8–9 October 2026 at
the University of Vienna, with keynote lectures by Prof. Vanessa
Lemm and Prof. Laurens ten Kate.
The workshop asks whether community — and more-than-human
community in particular — can be conceived as anything other than
a myth. It places the constitutive ambivalence of myth at the
centre of its inquiry: myth as ideological fiction on the one
hand, and as a primordial, potentially non-hierarchical form of
world-disclosure on the other. Topics include inter-species
relations, ecological entanglements, becoming-animal, sovereignty
and immunisation, and relational and Indigenous ontologies.
Theoretical reference points include Derrida, Nancy, Latour,
Haraway, and Nietzschean and post-Nietzschean critiques of
humanism. Find the full CfP attached.
Contributions may take the form of individual papers (20 minutes,
followed by 30 minutes of discussion). Proposals should include
the presenter’s name, paper title, full contact details, an
abstract of 500 words, and a brief biographical note — submitted
as a single PDF file.
Deadline: 17 July 2026
Contact: myth.community@lists.univie.ac.at
Website:
https://phaenomenologie.univie.ac.at/forschung/myth-community/
Please feel free to share this call in your networks.
Best wishes,
Lukas Geiszler