Livestream 3/13
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By Rosalind C. Morris “…[Often], we are … a play of obscure representations, and our understanding is unable to save itself from the absurdities into which they have placed it, even though it recognizes them as illusions.… The power of… Continue Reading
By Babette Babich Being and Time, whatever one thinks about it, is clearly written, especially if one bothers to read it in German but also, provided that is to say that one reads the book slowly, in English translation. And… Continue Reading
Nietzsche 13/13 also has a digital life. In the same vein as our previous endeavors, the seminar will be live streamed and connected to the twitter. This is what we call LST Room –the virtual space where we would like… Continue Reading
© Sophie Bassouls Romuald Fonkoua is a Doctor in Contemporary Literature of the University of Lille III and directs research at the University of the Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris III. He is also professor of Francophone literature at the University of… Continue Reading
Alice Jardine is the chair of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Harvard University. Her research interests include 20th and 21st century French and Francophone Literature; Feminist Theory; Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies;… Continue Reading
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
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