From 12 to 15 December 2002, at the initiative of Transeuropéennes,
some thirty representatives of journals of critical thought gathered in
Marrakech, Morocco, for a first-ever Biennial of Journals of Critical
Thought from the Two Shores of the Mediterranean on the topic of
“Forms of Resistance and Utopia.” These intellectuals – women and men from
Algeria, Croatia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Lebanon, Morocco,
Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey, all either founders, directors,
editors in chief or editorial-board members of the invited journals – came
together to think collectively about the contemporary issues facing critical
thought, against a backdrop of international and political crises, as well
as a crisis of symbolic representations. Together, the participants laid
the groundwork for a practical reflection on the conditions of a Euro-Mediterranean
public sphere, where journals necessarily have a central role to play.
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Report on the first Biennial (December 2002)
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