06/24/2013
Don't forget to submit to this year's Environmental Humanities symposium.
September 13-14. We have great keynotes in Prof. Clair Colebrook from PennState and Rice's own Prof. Timothy Morton.
Call for Papers « 2013 English Symposium at Rice University
September 13-14, 2013 Ecology and the Environmental Humanities Keynotes: Prof. Claire Colebrook, The Pennsylvania State University Prof. Timothy Morton, Rice University
09/13/2012
http://afterqueerhumanism.blogs.rice.edu/
After Q***r, After Humanism | Rice University English Symposium, September 14-15, 2012
Art and Cocktails Friday 9/14 Farnsworth Pavilion 5:30-6:30 PM Posted on September 4, 2012 by Rice English Symposium On Display: “Real Love is When You Feel Soft All Over: A Children’s Book for Adults” by Sara Griffin Sara Griffin On the Bar: Ample refreshments and libations P...
09/11/2011
Our keynote speaker, Dr. Julia Lupton, will speak on Saturday, September 23rd on "Shakespeare and Hospitality: Building Uncommon Commons." Peruse her past essays on the philosophy of Hannah Arendt, Carl Schmitt, Renaissance literature, and more below.
Thinking with Shakespeare: essays
Carl Schmitt's RenaissanceHannah Arendt's RenaissanceReconstructing the RenaissanceSovereigns, Citizens, and SaintsThe Merchant of Venice and Continental Philosophy
09/11/2011
We are excited to announce that Dr. Helena Michie, Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor in the Dept. of English, will be presenting as part of our "Commonalities" roundtable lunch. She is the author of Victorian Honeymoons: Journeys to the Conjugal (Cambridge UP 2006) and teaches courses in professional writing, feminist theory, literary theory, and Victorian literature and culture. Read more about her work here:
Rice University Department of English
Ph.D, University of PennsylvaniaProfessor of EnglishAgnes Cullen Arnold Professor in HumanitiesOffice: Herring Hall 226Phone: 713-348-2666Email: [email protected]
09/10/2011
Dr. Sarah Whiting, William Ward Watkin Professor and Dean of the Rice School of Architecture, will be joining us for our "Commonalities" roundtable lunch. Read more about her fascinating work on the modern subject, both individual and collective, here:
Sarah Whiting : Rice School of Architecture
06/20/2011
Listen to "Of Chairs, Stools, and Trestle Tables," Dr. Lupton's talk on 3/21/2011 at the "Animal, Mineral, Vegetable: Ethics and Objects in the Early Modern and Medieval Periods" conference in D.C.
Of Chairs, Stools, and Trestle Tables: Scenes from the Renaissance Res Publica of Things : Julia Rei
Featured Talk delivered by Julia Reinhard Lupton for Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Ethics and Objects in the Early Modern and Medieval Periods Conference,...
06/20/2011
Check out keynote speaker Dr. Julia Reinhard Lupton's book, published in May 2011. Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life.
books by Julia, plus my current picks for Shakespeare studies - Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on
What is a person? What company do people keep with animals, plants, and things? What are their rights? To whom are they obligated? Such questions—bearing fundamentally on the shared meaning of politics and life—animate Shakespearean drama, yet their urgency has been obscured by historicist approache
04/22/2011
We are pleased to announce that Kathleen Stewart, author of Ordinary Affects (Duke, 2007) and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin will be joining us this fall! Follow the link for more information on her exciting work on the ordinary and beyond.
Kathleen C. Stewart :: Home
I write and teach on affect, the ordinary, worlding, the senses, and modes of ethnographic engagement driven by curiosity and attachment. My work is an experiment that writes from the intensities in things. It asks what potential modes of knowing, relating or attending to things are already being l
04/14/2011
Check out Dr. Julia Lupton's newest project, Shakespeare and Hospitality: Actions, Objects and Environments in Renaissance Drama and Contemporary Life, which draws on design theory, phenomenology, and political theology to explore the life of objects in housekeeping and hospitality.
Thinking with Shakespeare: Shakespeare and Hospitality
111 Navy ChairAbraham Tapestry described by visitorAby Warburg on TapestriesAffordances and CultureAffordances and PhenomenologyAffordances: DefinitionsAll the World's an ArrasArendt's DemonsAssembly: LatourAyse Birsel on Product DesignBanquets: Table FurnitureBauhaus: Workshops for ModernityBiomedi
04/14/2011
We are pleased to announce that this year's keynote speaker will be Dr. Julia Reinhard Lupton! She is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, with a joint appointment in Education. Her research interests include Shakespeare, Renaissance Literature, Religious Studies, Humanities and the Public Sphere, and design and everyday life.