12/07/2020
Starting tomorrow at 1PM (EST): https://ipk.nyu.edu/events/
We've got next week's conference marked on our calendar. How about you? "Theory of the Alt-Right", a lunch series virtual conference co-hosted by the Working Group on the Global New Right at the Institute for Public Knowledge, Deutsches Haus at NYU, the NYU German Department, and co-sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD USA), that occurs over the course of four days (Dec. 8-11 at 1pm), each session being a new presentation introduced and moderated by Leif Weatherby.
December 8 at 1 pm: "The Precarious State: NeoEurasianism and the Rise of the Global New Right"
December 9 at 1pm: "Anti-Intellectual History of the Alt-Right: from the Frankfurt School to Cultural Marxism and Back Again”
December 10 at 1pm: "The Concept of Depoliticization"
December 11 at 1pm: Reading session with Maya Vinokour on Zakhar Prilepin's novel “Sankya”
RSVP here: https://rb.gy/ajvcf8
05/19/2020
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Class of 2020, you have left a mark on CAS, on NYU and on NYC over the course of the past four years! Your efforts and accomplishments inspire us!! 💜🥳
05/19/2020
Congrats to the Class of 2020! Join us today at 12pm for a virtual celebration!
Today is the day! Virtual Tribute Day! CONGRATULATIONS Class of 2020!
We are so proud of you! YOU DID IT!
10/10/2019
Join us tonight for 'A Coming Word'! Visit https://nyuhumanities.org/events/event-registration/?ee=174 for more information and to register for tonight's event.
EVENT THIS WEEK 📣
Throughout his work, German philosopher, literary theorist, and translator Werner Hamacher was profoundly engaged with the poetry of Paul Celan which he viewed as a way of tapping into the fundamental occurrence of language. Under the title “Keinmaleins,” a collection of Hamacher’s reflections on Celan was published earlier this year: in his essays, Hamacher discusses Celan’s appropriation of Benjamin and Parmenides, his missed encounters with Heidegger and Adorno, his poetic reworking of Husserl’s phenomenology.
This roundtable will deliver a series of responses to Hamacher and Celan in order to assess the relationship between thought and poetry, and ask about the future of literary criticism: a coming word.
More info & RSVP: http://bit.ly/2keEKe2