Jon Auring Grimm, “The Musicality of Nature and Cosmic Ornamentation”

Gilman 208

Jon Auring Grimm, PhD Candidate, Aarhus University "The Musicality of Nature and Cosmic Ornamentation: Poetic knowledge and ecological imagination in Inger Christensen" The entire web of relationships among all existing phenomena that constitutes our world must lead to an increasingly refined understanding that our cultural forms, all human-made expressions, including the diverse forms of poetry, […]

Ben Morgan talk

Gilman 208

Ben Morgan, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Fellow at Worcester College, University of Oxford Benjamin Morgan's main research interests are in German intellectual history (medieval mysticism, Nietzsche, early psychoanalysis, Heidegger, the Frankfurt School); German film (Fritz Lang, Leni Riefenstahl, the 'Heimat' film) and comparative literature. He has also worked on contemporary writing (Jelinek, Trojanow, […]

Christine Voss talk

Gilman 208

Christine Voss, CTL Associate and Professor of Audiovisual Media/Media Philosophy, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar