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Rochelle Rives of CUNY will present her new book "The new Physiognomy. Face, Form, and Modern Expression

Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM CT
Kresge Hall, 1515, 1880 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Advances in facial recognition, artificial intelligence, and other technologies provoke urgent ethical questions about facial expressivity and how we interpret it. In 'The New Physiognomy,' Rochelle Rives roots contemporary facial dilemmas in a more expansive timeline of modernist engagements with the face to argue that facial ambiguity is essential to how we value other people. Beginning with nineteenth-century caricatures of Oscar Wilde's face, Rives reasons that modernist modes of reading the face perceived it as a manifestation of both biologically determined traits and scripted forms of personality. Considering faces such as sculptures of great poets, portraits of facially wounded World War I soldiers, W. H. Auden's aging face, and Cindy Sherman's recent photographic self-portraits, Rives reframes how to read modernist works by Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Jean Rhys, Joseph Conrad, Mina Loy, Henry Tonks, and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. (Johns Hopkins UP)

Lunch will be provided

*Co-sponsors: Comp Lit studies, English, Global Avant-Garde and Modernist Studies (GAMS)

Audience

  • Faculty/Staff
  • Student
  • Post Docs/Docs
  • Graduate Students

Contact

Spanish and Portuguese   (847) 491-8249

spanish-portuguese@northwestern.edu

Interest

  • Academic (general)
  • Arts/Humanities
  • Global/Multicultural

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