Nietzsche on Art, Affect, and the Political

30th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, Belfast, 4-6 September 2025

30th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society

Nietzsche on Art, Affect, and the Political

Hosted by Rebecca Bamford

Queen’s ​University Belfast, Northern Ireland

4-6 September 2025

Plenary Speakers

​Hugo Drochon (University of Nottingham)
Katrina Mitcheson (University of the West of England)
David Owen (University of Southampton)
​Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
Andrea Rehberg (Newcastle University)

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Programme
Thursday September 4th, 2025
11:00-13:00: Registration, Riddel Hall
13:00-13.10: Welcome (Isdell Courtyard)
13:10-14:25: Plenary 1 (Isdell Courtyard)
Andrea Rehberg, Newcastle University
“Agitations – Nietzsche on Forces, Physiology and the Political”.
Chair: Rebecca Bamford (Queen’s University Belfast)
14:25-14:45 – Tea/Coffee Break (Isdell Courtyard)
14:45-17:00 – Parallel Session 1 (Breakout Rooms)
17:00: Meet for brief announcement on evening plans & Day 1 close (Isdell Courtyard)
Friday September 5th, 2025
9:00-9:05 – Day 2 Opening (Isdell Courtyard)
9:05-10:20 – Plenary 2 (Isdell Courtyard)
Bernard Reginster, Brown University
“Resentment and Envy”
Chair: Matthew Meyer (University of Scranton)
10:20-10:40 – Tea/Coffee Break (Isdell Courtyard)
10:40-12:55 – Parallel Session 2 (Breakout Rooms)
12:55-13:45 – Lunch (Isdell Courtyard)
13:45-15:00 – Plenary 3 (Isdell Courtyard)
Katrina Mitcheson (University of the West of England)
“Self-Cultivation, Experimentation and Style”.
Chair: Richard J. Elliott (University of Reading/Birkbeck College)
15:00-15:20 – Tea/Coffee Break (Isdell Courtyard)
15.20-17:35 – Parallel Session 3 (Breakout Rooms)
17:35-17:45 – Comfort Break
17:45-19:00 – Plenary 4 (Isdell Courtyard)
Hugo Drochon (University of Nottingham)
“Was Nietzsche a liberal?”
Chair: Martine Prange (Tilburg University)
Day 2 close (Rebecca Bamford, Queen’s University Belfast)
20:00: Conference Dinner, at The Errigle Inn (guided walk available)
Saturday September 6th, 2025
9:00-9:05 – Day 3 Opening (Isdell Courtyard)
9:05-11:20 – Parallel Session 4 (Breakout Rooms)
11:20-11:40 – Tea/Coffee Break (Isdell Courtyard)
11:40-12:55 – Plenary 5 (Isdell Courtyard)
David Owen (University of Southampton)
“Nietzsche and the Art of Critique”
Chair: Michael McNeal (Independent Scholar)
12:55-13:00 – Thanks and Conference Close: Rebecca Bamford (Queen’s University Belfast)
13:00 – Lunch (Isdell Courtyard)
Generously supported by the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast

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