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A lively space of inquiry and dialogue to understand and mee


01:06:18
Film-Thinking Conversation • “Sacrificed Youth” by Nuanxing Zhang
01:31:04
Scott Slovic, “Environmental Fables for Tomorrow: Risk, Warning, and the Challenge of Poignancy”
45:35
Why Me? — Discussion | Anne Garréta, Julia Jarcho & Gabriela Wiener
44:48
Why Me? — Discussion | Lauren Fournier, Annabel Kim & Nicholas Royle
29:03
Why Me? — “Why You? The New Me” | Nicholas Royle
36:41
Why Me? — “I-sm: The Appropriating and Appropriated I” | Annabel Kim
38:00
Why Me? — “On the Usefulness of ‘Autotheory’: Toward a Standard of Analysis” | Lauren Fournier
44:53
Why Me? — Discussion | Jazmina Barrera, Kyle Frisina & Laird Hunt
27:50
Why Me? — “Handle-Side Out: Some Thoughts on the Resonantly Obscured Self” | Laird Hunt
28:25
Why Me? — “The ‘I’ on the Page Vs. the Writer on Stage: Performing with Autotheory” | Kyle Frisina
28:32
Why Me? — “Self-translating: Exploring Identity in a Foreign Language” | Jazmina Barrera
37:21
Why Me? — Discussion | Marie Darrieussecq, Evie Shockley & Robyn Wiegman
42:58
Why Me? — “Why Not Me? Autotheory’s (Auto)Fictions” | Robyn Wiegman
33:40
Why Me? — “When and Where ‘I’ Enters” | Evie Shockley
39:35
Why Me? — “It’s Me and It’s Not Me: Exploring the Burrows of the I” | Marie Darrieussecq
28:06
Why Me? — “Narrating Experience” | Gabriela Wiener
32:19
Why Me? — “‘Half Erased by Discipline’: The Masochism of Sedgwick’s Autotheory” | Julia Jarcho
35:31
Why Me? — “What’s Auto Got to Do, Got to Do with It?” | Anne Garréta
24:06
Why Me? — Introduction | Timothy Bewes & David Wills
01:30:35
David Kurnick, “Phantom Populations, Queer Densities: Rhetorics of Number in 19th-Century Fiction”
25:39
Political Concepts: Care | Rebecca Nedostup
24:03
Political Concepts: Cycle | Markus Berger
49:14
Political Concepts: Discussion | Markus Berger & Rebecca Nedostup
28:27
Political Concepts: Education | Christopher Roberts
30:20
Political Concepts: Listening | Stathis Gourgouris
41:27
Political Concepts: Discussion | Christopher Roberts & Stathis Gourgouris
31:51
Political Concepts: Earthly Politics | Sharon Krause
43:02
Political Concepts: Discussion | Alexander Weheliye & Michael Berman
25:11
Political Concepts: Relationlessness | Michael Berman
23:24
Political Concepts: Othukkuka/Othukkam | Dilip M. Menon
50:51
Political Concepts: Discussion | Mohamed Amer Meziane & Paula Gaetano-Adi
25:38
Political Concepts: Cosmotechnics | Paula Gaetano-Adi
30:29
Political Concepts: Cosmos | Mohamed Amer Meziane
41:53
Political Concepts: History | Jason Stanley
43:23
Political Concepts: Discussion | Jason Stanley
34:35
Political Concepts: Dormancy | Thangam Ravindranathan
32:44
Political Concepts: Discussion | Macarena Gómez-Barris & Ada Smailbegović
35:37
Political Concepts: Snail Cinema | Ada Smailbegović
27:13
Political Concepts: Tidalectics | Macarena GĂłmez-Barris
30:01
Political Concepts: Schwarz-Sein | Alexander Weheliye
50:18
Political Concepts: Discussion | Dilip M. Menon & Thangam Ravindranathan
06:37
Political Concepts: 2024 Introduction | Adi Ophir
01:21:50
Ana Lucia Araujo, “The Gift: A French Atlantic History of Slavery and Memory”
01:27:47
Ubah Cristina Ali Farah & Amara Lakhous, “(Re)writing Borders”
01:12:19
Camille Robcis | “Disalienation Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry”
54:34
Film-Thinking Conversation • “L’amore” by Roberto Rossellini
01:29:30
Diana Paulin, “Blackness, Autism, and the ‘Neurocolorline’”
46:27
Meet the Fellows: Spring 2024 Edition
05:06
The Object of Blackness | Devon Clifton
05:21
Migration, Farmworker Movements, and Belonging in Italy’s Changing Landscapes | Eleanor Paynter
03:53
What’s in a Name? The Language of Family Belonging | Jessaca Leinaweaver
04:38
Through the Fence: An Environmental History of Nsikazi, South Africa | Maru Attwood
05:56
The Pandemic Journaling Project: A Grassroots Collaborative Ethnography | Katherine A. Mason
04:19
Owning Renunciation: Studies in Early Modern Non-Possession | Goutam Piduri
04:46
The Chisolm Massacre: Reconstruction and the Politics of Violence | Christopher Grasso
04:06
(Dis)location, Diaspora, and the Camera Image | Grace Xiao
01:22:47
J.T. Roane, “The Practical Prophet: On June Jordan’s Intellectual Thought and Political Vision”
30:12
AI and the Humanities | Meeting Street
01:15:55
Jenifer Barclay, “Cripping the Archive: Confronting Ableism at the Source”
01:56:15
Transporting Images: Session 2 | Peter Szendy & Shannon Mattern