The Public Intellectual

Humanities Center Speakers- Spring 2002

 

Tuesday, January 22nd 
Noon- Public Seminar (on Empire) Linderman 200
4:00pm ÒGlobalization and DemocracyÓ Sinclair Auditorium

Michael Hardt

Duke University

Associate Professor of Literature and Romance Studies

 

Empire. With Antonio Negri.  Harvard.  2000.

Labor of Dionysus: A Critique of the State-form. With Antonio Negri.  Minnesota.  1994.

Gilles Deleuze: An Apprenticeship in Philosophy.  Minnesota.  1993.

 

 

Tuesday, February 19th 4:00pm   Linderman 200

L. O. Aranye Fradenburg

University of California, Santa Barbara

Professor, English Department

 

Sacrifice Your Love: Psychoanalysis, Historicism, Chaucer. Minnesota.  Forthcoming.

City, Marriage, Tournament: Arts of Rule in Late Medieval Scotland. Wisconsin.  1991.

 

 

Thursday, April 4th  4:00pm  Location tba

George Yœdice

New York University

Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages, American Studies Program

 

We Are Not the World: Identity & Representation in an Age of Global Restructuring.  Duke.  Forthcoming.

Literatura y valor: A partir de la postmodernidad.  Monte Avila Editores.  Forthcoming.

Vicente Huidobro y la motivaci—n del lenguaje poŽtico.  Buenos Aires: Editorial Galerna.  1978.

 

 

Thursday, April 18th  8:00pm  Location tba

Louis Menand

City University of New York Graduate Center

Distinguished Professor, English Department

 

The Metaphysical Club : A Story of Ideas in America.  Farrar Straus & Giroux.  2001.

The Future of Academic Freedom.  University of Chicago Press.  1998.

       

        

Tuesday, April 23rd  4:00pm  Linderman 200

John Michael

University of Rochester

Associate Professor, English Department

 

Emerson and Skepticism: The Cipher of the World. Johns Hopkins.  1988.

Anxious Intellects.  Duke.  2000.