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Author: Bernard Harcourt

Homi Bhabha

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Homi K. Bhabha is the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature and Language, and the Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard University. He is one of the most important figures in contemporary post-colonial studies, and has developed… Continue Reading →

Guests 8-13

Brandon Terry

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Brandon M. Terry is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies and Social Studies at Harvard University. He earned a PhD with university distinction in Political Science and African American Studies from Yale University, where he was also a… Continue Reading →

Guests 8-13

Daniele Lorenzini

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Daniele Lorenzini is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Contemporary Critical Thought (Columbia University) and at the Institut des Sciences Juridique et Philosophique de la Sorbonne (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). Daniele holds a PhD in Philosophy from… Continue Reading →

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John Rajchman

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

John Rajchman received his PhD from the Philosophy Department at Columbia, where he now teaches in the Art History department. He specializes in theory and criticism in art and philosophy in the 20th and 21st centuries. He has recently edited… Continue Reading →

Guests 4-13

Michael Taussig

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Michael Taussig, Ph.D., is an anthropologist known for his provocative ethnographic studies and unconventional style as an academic. He is currently a professor of anthropology at both Columbia University and the European Graduate School (EGS) in Switzerland. In spite of… Continue Reading →

Guests 4-13

Seyla Benhabib

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Seyla Benhabib, born in Istanbul, Turkey, is the Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University and was Director of its Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics from 2002 to 2008. She was the President of the… Continue Reading →

Guests 5-13

Simona Forti

July 7, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Simona Forti is an Italian philosopher and academic, whose main interests are in political philosophy and contemporary ethics. She is Professor of History of Political Philosophy at the University of Eastern Piedmont and one of the founding members of FINO, a PhD Program… Continue Reading →

Guests 5-13

Simona Forti

July 6, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Simona Forti is an Italian philosopher and academic, whose main interests are in political philosophy and contemporary ethics. She was born in Modena in 1958. She graduated in Philosophy from the University of Bologna in 1983. In the following years… Continue Reading →

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Bachir Diagne

July 6, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Souleymane Bachir Diagne received his academic training in France. An alumnus of the École Normale Supérieure, he holds an agrégation in Philosophy (1978) and he took his Doctorat d’État in philosophy at the Sorbonne (1988) where he also took his… Continue Reading →

Guests 6-13

Lydie Moudileno

July 6, 2016Bernard Harcourt

Lydie Moudileno has a PhD in French from the University of Califormia at Berkeley. She is professor of French, Francophone studies and Comparative Literature. She is also the former Director of the Penn African Studies Center. She has been a… Continue Reading →

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