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The Singularity of Stanley Aronowitz Conference
The Singularity of Stanley Aronowitz Conference @ Skylight Room, CUNY
Mar 3 all-day
A symposium on the legacy and contemporary relevance of Stanley Aronowitz’s intellectual contributions   11:00 – 11:30 Opening Remarks 11:40 – 1:00 Literature and Social Knowledge 1:00 – 2:00 Lunch 2:00 – 3:20 Labor and Power 3:30 – 4:50 The Necessity of Philosophy 5:00 – 6:20 Knowledge Factories 6:30 – 8:00 Closing Remarks and Reception Speakers: Peter Bratsis – CUNY B. Ricardo Brown – Pratt Institute Michael Denning – Yale Michael Ferlise – Hudson Community[...]
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The Historical Formation of Races. Linda Alcoff 4:00 pm
The Historical Formation of Races. Linda Alcoff @ CUNY Grad Center 5318
Mar 16 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This talk will develop the idea that racial identities are best understood as formed through large scale historical events, and that this genesis can only be obscured by disavowals of racial categories as conceptually mistaken and inevitably morally pernicious.  In this sense, races are formed not simply as ideas, or ideologies and policies, as many social constructivists about race argue, but as forms of life with associated patterns of subjectivity including, as a wealth of[...]
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Grit & Imposter Syndrome. Joint Lectures by Jennifer Morton & Leonie Smith 5:00 pm
Grit & Imposter Syndrome. Joint Lectures by Jennifer Morton & Leonie Smith @ CUNY Grad Center 9207
Mar 17 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
SWIP–NYC Sue Weinberg Lecture Series presents:Grit & Imposter SyndromeJoint Lectures byJennifer Morton (University of Pennsylvania)Talk Title: Interpreting Obstacles&Leonie Smith (University of Manchester)Talk Title: Class, Academia, and Imposter SyndromeFriday, March 175–7 p.m.CUNY Graduate Center365 5th AvenueRoom 9207QUESTIONS? EMAIL swipnyc@gmail.com
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