CTL Seminar: Frances Ferguson
Gilman 208Title: "Exit Talking: Jeremy Bentham on His Auto-Icon" This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Title: "Exit Talking: Jeremy Bentham on His Auto-Icon" This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Title: "Conversations on Time, Culture and Porous Becomings" Andreas Bandak, Associate Professor in the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen Daniel Knight, Reader in the Department of Social Anthropology and Director of the Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies at the University of St Andrews This talk is part of the year-long CTL […]
Title: TBA This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
The year-long CTL Seminar features research presentations from faculty, students and invited speakers.
Title: “Out from the Shadows: The Hidden Puppets Animating Japanese Cartoon Film" This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Maria Sonevytsky, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Music, Bard College "Decolonial Vertigo: Greatness, Nationalism, and Musical Supremacy in Russia’s War on Ukraine" Since February 2022, many scholars of Russia and Ukraine have asked how far culturalist explanations can get us in comprehending Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the broader stakes of this war for […]
Title: “The New Pariah: Between Citizen and (Colonial) Subject” This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Postponed from February 12 due to inclement weather. Title: “Restoring a Form of Life: Ritual in Ibuse Masuji’s Black Rain” (pre-circulated paper) This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Title: “Just Enough: ‘Abnormal Justice’ and the Farce of Law” This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Cary Wolfe, Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English, Rice University Title: "What Species is Multispecies Justice?"
Cary Wolfe, Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English, Rice University Title: "An Affirmative Biopolitics?" This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.
Title: "Literature and Indigeneity: How Literature Participated in the Revitalization of Amazigh Language and Culture?" This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers.