Mar
28
Thu
Strange Returns: Racism, Repetition and Working Through the Past presented by Eyo Ewara @ Wolff Conference Room/D1103
Mar 28 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This talk reads contemporary debates about structural racism and US history from the perspective of philosophical questions about identity and difference. While many people have argued that America needs to come to terms with or “work through” the racism in its history that has shaped and continues to shape its present structures, it remains difficult to explain what connects this past and the present. Are we talking about one racism with many different past and present forms? Or are there multiple racisms that only share some similar features? In this talk, I draw attention to how these divisions play out particularly in contemporary Black Studies and argue that the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze can offer us resources for thinking about these questions through his discussions of repetition. I argue that understanding our conversations about structural racism and history as conversations about a racism that repeats, can help us to better understand why racism seems to reappear, how to think its disparate forms together, and what presuppositions operate in many attempts to “work through” the past.

Bio: Eyo Ewara is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His teaching and research explores the relationships between 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Critical Philosophy of Race, and Queer Theory.  His work has appeared in Theory and Event, Puncta, Philosophy Today, Critical Philosophy of Race, Political Theology, and other venues. His current research project is particularly interested in engaging work in Continental Philosophy, Queer Theory, and Black Studies to address questions of identity and difference amongst concepts of race, forms of racism, and forms of anti-racism. How can we better account for the relations between at times radically disparate concepts, structures, and practices such that they can all specifically and recognizably be called racial? What might our account of these relations say about our ability to address racism’s harms?

Apr
5
Fri
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
Apr 5 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM
SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102)
Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney
To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com

2/2: Edward Elliott
Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/9: Sami R. Yousif
Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/16: Susan E. Carey
Psychology, Harvard University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/23: Amy Kind
Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
3/1: Johannes Fahrenfort
Neuroscience, Conscious Brain Lab, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
and Universiteit van Amsterdam
3/8: Sam Coleman
Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire
3/15: Christopher Hill
Philosophy, Brown University
3/22: Nicholas Humphrey
Neuropsychology, London School of Economics and Darwin College Cambridge
3/29: No talk—Easter weekend
4/5: James R. O’Shea
Philosophy, University College Dublin
4/12: Daniel Stoljar
Philosophy, Australian National University
4/19 and 4/26: No talks—CUNY spring break
5/3: Willem A. deVries
Philosophy, University of New Hampshire
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
5/10: Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn
Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***

Apr
12
Fri
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
Apr 12 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM
SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102)
Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney
To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com

2/2: Edward Elliott
Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/9: Sami R. Yousif
Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/16: Susan E. Carey
Psychology, Harvard University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/23: Amy Kind
Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
3/1: Johannes Fahrenfort
Neuroscience, Conscious Brain Lab, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
and Universiteit van Amsterdam
3/8: Sam Coleman
Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire
3/15: Christopher Hill
Philosophy, Brown University
3/22: Nicholas Humphrey
Neuropsychology, London School of Economics and Darwin College Cambridge
3/29: No talk—Easter weekend
4/5: James R. O’Shea
Philosophy, University College Dublin
4/12: Daniel Stoljar
Philosophy, Australian National University
4/19 and 4/26: No talks—CUNY spring break
5/3: Willem A. deVries
Philosophy, University of New Hampshire
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
5/10: Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn
Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***

May
3
Fri
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
May 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM
SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102)
Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney
To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com

2/2: Edward Elliott
Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/9: Sami R. Yousif
Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/16: Susan E. Carey
Psychology, Harvard University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/23: Amy Kind
Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
3/1: Johannes Fahrenfort
Neuroscience, Conscious Brain Lab, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
and Universiteit van Amsterdam
3/8: Sam Coleman
Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire
3/15: Christopher Hill
Philosophy, Brown University
3/22: Nicholas Humphrey
Neuropsychology, London School of Economics and Darwin College Cambridge
3/29: No talk—Easter weekend
4/5: James R. O’Shea
Philosophy, University College Dublin
4/12: Daniel Stoljar
Philosophy, Australian National University
4/19 and 4/26: No talks—CUNY spring break
5/3: Willem A. deVries
Philosophy, University of New Hampshire
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
5/10: Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn
Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***

May
10
Fri
Cognitive Science Speaker Series @ Hybrid: Zoom/ CUNY 7102
May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

ALL TALKS AVAILABLE ON ZOOM
SOME ALSO IN PERSON (Graduate Center room 7102)
Talks organized and hosted by Ryan McElhaney
To get Zoom links: Email davidrosenthal1@gmail.com

2/2: Edward Elliott
Philosophy, University of Leeds; soon to be at Notre Dame
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/9: Sami R. Yousif
Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/16: Susan E. Carey
Psychology, Harvard University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
2/23: Amy Kind
Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
3/1: Johannes Fahrenfort
Neuroscience, Conscious Brain Lab, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
and Universiteit van Amsterdam
3/8: Sam Coleman
Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire
3/15: Christopher Hill
Philosophy, Brown University
3/22: Nicholas Humphrey
Neuropsychology, London School of Economics and Darwin College Cambridge
3/29: No talk—Easter weekend
4/5: James R. O’Shea
Philosophy, University College Dublin
4/12: Daniel Stoljar
Philosophy, Australian National University
4/19 and 4/26: No talks—CUNY spring break
5/3: Willem A. deVries
Philosophy, University of New Hampshire
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***
5/10: Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn
Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
*** HYBRID: Graduate Center Room 7102 ***