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New York Aesthetics Lunch Workshop 11:45 am
New York Aesthetics Lunch Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center 4419
Sep 4 @ 11:45 am – 1:15 pm
September 4 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Alfredo Vernazzani (Ruhr University, Bochum) Urban Aesthetics, Capabilities, and The Pursuit of Well-Being    September 18 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Antony Aumann (Northern Michigan University) On Being Transformed by Literature: from Inspiration to Conversion    October 2 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Alex King (Simon Fraser University) Exquisite Feeling    October 16 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Joe Han (New York University) Games, Art and The Magic Circle (provisional title)  [...]
What’s Natural about Naturalistic Neuroscience 4:30 pm
What’s Natural about Naturalistic Neuroscience @ Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th Floor Lecture Hall)
Sep 4 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Presidential Scholars Paul Linton and Nedah Nemati will discuss their cross-disciplinary research and findings. Their faculty mentors will provide brief responses. Event Speakers Talk Title: What’s Natural about Naturalistic Neuroscience Nedah Nemati, Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience, Columbia University Darcy Kelley, Harold Weintraub Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University John Morrison, Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College Maria Antonietta Tosches, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University Moderated by Pamela Smith, Professor[...]
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Elisabeth Bronfen’s “Serial Reading as a Hermeneutic Practice” 4:00 pm
Elisabeth Bronfen’s “Serial Reading as a Hermeneutic Practice” @ Deutsches Haus @ NYU
Sep 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Department of German at NYU and Deutsches Haus at NYU present a lecture by Professor Elisabeth Bronfen, who will speak on “Serial Reading as a Hermeneutic Practice,” in which Bronfen will discuss “serial reading” as a way of exploring variations and transformations within a given oeuvre. To do so, she will present the theoretical and methodological underpinning of her newest monograph Shakespeare and his Serial Configurations, which will appear with S. Fischer Verlag early[...]
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Perry Zurn: “Cisgender: What Is It? What Is It Not?” 6:00 pm
Perry Zurn: “Cisgender: What Is It? What Is It Not?” @ Wolff Conference Rm D1103
Sep 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Over the last thirty years, the term “cisgender” (or “cis” for short) has come to refer, most commonly, to the category of all non-trans people and all non-trans gender experiences. Trans people are taken to have genders that in some way transition—thereby resisting existing gender norms. Cis people are taken to have genders that do not in any way transition—thereby acquiescing to existing gender norms. In this talk, I draw on resources in philosophy, gender[...]
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New York Aesthetics Lunch Workshop 11:45 am
New York Aesthetics Lunch Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center 4419
Sep 18 @ 11:45 am – 1:15 pm
September 4 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Alfredo Vernazzani (Ruhr University, Bochum) Urban Aesthetics, Capabilities, and The Pursuit of Well-Being    September 18 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Antony Aumann (Northern Michigan University) On Being Transformed by Literature: from Inspiration to Conversion    October 2 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Alex King (Simon Fraser University) Exquisite Feeling    October 16 (Wed), 11.45 – 1.15 Joe Han (New York University) Games, Art and The Magic Circle (provisional title)  [...]
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