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January 23
Travis Anderson, (Philosophy)
What is an Author after Kierkegaard? The Significance of Pseudonymous Authorship for Textual Hermeneutics |
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January 30
Tony Brown, (German & Russian) will lead the discussion among 20 professional & academic guests
Humanities Plus: Advancing Global Dialogue and Initiatives through Experimental Learning |
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February 6
Grant Lundberg (German & Russian)
Language Use and Identity |
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February 13
Kerry Soper (Comparative Arts & Letters)
It’s a MAD (magazine) world: Ideological ambivalence in the journal’s back-page, ‘fold-in’ parodies |
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February 27
Leslee Thorne-Murphy (English) & Frank Christianson (English)
Philanthropy, Civil Society, and Public Humanities |
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March 6
Anca Sprenger (French & Italian)
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March 14
Wai Chee Dimmock (Yale University)
What is weak theory |
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March 19
Nancy Armstrong (Duke University, English)
Desire and Domestic Fiction and its Afterlife |
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April 3
Dan Mullan (Irish Humanitarian) |
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April 10
Greg Stallings (Spanish & Portuguese)
Material Spirit: Religion and Literature Intranscendent |