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Simon(e) van Saarloos and Kim TallBear present keynote on January 20
Simon(e) van Saarloos
Time: - 4:30 PMDate: Location: Virtual
Speaker: Simon(e) van Saarloos
Rhetoric graduate student, Simon(e) van Saarloos, alongside Kim TallBear, will present a keynote address for the Practicing the Social: Entanglements of Art and Justice on Thursday, January 20. A…
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Rhetoric Alumni Larry S. McGrath
Larry S. McGrath
Time: - 6:00 PMDate:
Speaker: Larry S. McGrath
Register Here Former UC Berkeley student and Rhetoric department alumni Larry S. McGrath will be giving a Zoom talk about his professional experience after graduation as well as any…
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Susan Buck-Morss: Year 1
Susan Buck-Morss
Time: - 7:00 PMDate:
Speaker: Susan Buck-Morss
The book YEAR 1 (MIT Press, forthcoming 2021) is a project in the reconfiguration of knowledge. The focus is on the first century that starts the numerical count down…
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Hearst Museum Presents Weaving Language: New Reflections on Corn Husk Bags
Time: - 5:00 PMDate: Location: Online event
Readings of new work in Ni:mi:pu: (Nez Perce) and English, inspired by the tradition of corn husk bag weaving amongst Plateau peoples. About this Event This event…
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YEAR 1 (POSTPONED)
Susan Buck-Morss
Time: - 7:00 PMDate: Location: Dwinelle Hall 370
Speaker: Susan Buck-Morss
The book YEAR 1 (MIT Press, forthcoming 2021) is a project in the reconfiguration of knowledge. The focus is on the first century that starts the numerical count down to…
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Gandhi and the Hazards of Action
Karuna Mantena
Time: - 12:00 PMDate: Location: Doe Library 308A
Speaker: Karuna Mantena
Across the 20th century, a whole range of Marxist, existentialist, progressive, anarchist, and anti-colonial thinkers and activists wrestled with the legitimacy and efficacy of new forms of mass political…
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From Colonialism to Third Worldism? Alexandre Kojève and the Developing Nations (1945-1968)
Danilo Scholz
Time: - 7:00 PMDate: Location: Dwinelle 3335 (Level C)
Speaker: Danilo Scholz
Located at the intersection of international history and intellectual history, this talk reconstructs the postwar trajectory of the Russian-born philosopher Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968). If Kojève’s interpretation of Hegel’s Phenomenology…
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The Rhetoric Fall Colloquium Presents: “AS ON THE FIRST DAY”: THE STRUGGLE OF FIRSTS IN HEIDEGGER’S “FIRST ELABORATION” OF HIS “ORIGIN OF THE WORK OF ART”
Peter Fenves
Time: - 7:00 PMDate: Location: Dwinelle Hall 370
Speaker: Peter Fenves
The primary thesis of this paper is that Heidegger’s “First Elaboration” of the thoughts that would emerge as his essay on “The Origin of the Work of Art” provides…
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Theories of the Global South
Donna Honarpisheh and Devin Choudhury
Time: - 2:00 PMDate: Location: 7415 Dwinelle Hall
Speaker: Donna Honarpisheh and Devin Choudhury
The Program in Critical Theory’s Fall 2019 working group, Theories of the Global South, will host its third meeting on October 25 from 12-2 pm in 7415 Dwinelle Hall. To prepare,…
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Berkeley Book Chats – Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places: Justice Beyond and Between
Berkeley Book Chats
Time: - 8:00 PMDate: Location: Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall
Speaker: Berkeley Book Chats
The Townsend Center for the Humanities Presents another installment of it’s Berkeley Book Chats series, Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places: Justice Beyond and Between. With Marianne…