Research Seminars: Kingston, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy
Seminars take place on Thursdays/Fridays from 6-8pm.
20 January 2011
Hegel’s Other Woman: The Figure of Niobe in Hegel’s Lectures on Fine Art
Andrew Benjamin (Aesthetics and Critical Theory, Monash University)
Followed by a reception to welcome Profs Caygill and Malabou to the Centre
Venue: Art Workers Guild Lecture Hall, 6, Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AT
27 January 2011
Lacan and the Cahiers pour l’Analyse
Tom Eyers (CRMEP, Kingston University)
Venue: Room JG1002, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus
3 February 2011
Basic Concepts of Transcendental Materialism
Rainer E. Zimmermann (Philosophy, Faculty Studium Generale, University of Applied Sciences, Munich)
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH
10 February 2011
Look out it’s real: Documentary Truth and Tear Gas
Hito Steyerl (Artist, Berlin)
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH
11 March 2011
Assembling Untimeliness, Permanently and Restively: On Gerhard Richter
Paul Rabinow (Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley)
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH
17 March 2011
Disjunctive Captures of the Body and Movement
Bojana Cvejic (CRMEP, Kingston University)
Venue: Room JG1002, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus
14 April 2011
Eleven Theses on Marx and Marxism
Étienne Balibar (University of Paris X and Irvine, University of California)
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH
19 May 2011
Method to Madness: Descents into Schelling’s General Logic of Catastrophe
Vijak Haddadi (CRMEP, Kingston University)
Venue: Room JG0001, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus
2 June 2011
Rousseau and ‘the Party of the Common State’
Max Blechman (CRMEP, Kingston University)
Venue: Room JG1002, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus
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