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Where Does Nature End and Culture Begin? Cultural Heritage between Anthropology and Epistemology

Zoom Meeting Online

The speaker is Etienne Anheim (EHESS-CRH). The title of his talk is "Where Does Nature End and Culture Begin? Cultural Heritage between Anthropology and Epistemology." The heritage movement that affects contemporary society has continued to expand, but the notion of heritage has also diversified. One of its main divisions has been based on the opposition...

As Inconvenient and Offensive as Abundance

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Adam Talib ( School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University) discusses "As Inconvenient and Offensive as Abundance." Literary studies developed in European modernity in conditions of cultural scarcity and narrowness, though it has often laid claims to universality and universal applicability, especially as it rose to epistemic hegemony in its colonial and global phases. The...

Contactless Comparison

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Alexander Beecroft, (Jessie Chapman Alcorn Memorial Professor of Foreign Languages, University of South Carolina) presents a talk titled “Contactless Comparison.” It’s easy to compare things that are produced near each other, by people who are able to influence each other. Traditionally, comparative literature has therefore compared literatures in close contact with each other: at first...

Black Sovereignty

Kaplan 348

Miguel Valerio (Spanish/Performing Arts, Washington University in Saint Louis) is the speaker at this seminar which is part of the UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory. Co-sponsored by the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies.

Political Fictions

Kaplan 348

Patrick Boucheron (History, Collège de France) is the speaker at this seminar which is part of the UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory. Co-sponsored by the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies and the French Embassy Center of Excellence at UCLA.

Kublai Khan’s Body: Marco Polo and the Making of History

Kaplan 348

Marco Polo and his father and uncle spent seventeen years in China, and because of his personal history there, Sinologists have long scrutinized and debated his connection to the larger history of China and his status as a historical writer of China. In response to biographical discussions about Polo in Sinology, this talk investigates the...