When:
Thursday, April 29, 2021
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM CT
Where: Online
Contact:
Eskil Elling
Group: Critical Theory
Category: Academic
This doctoral dissertation-in-progress workshop is a cooperation between Goethe Universität Frankfurt, and Northwestern University. It brings together graduate students whose work is informed by both French and German traditions of critical theory (broadly construed) in the disciplines of philosophy, comparative literary studies, film studies, and the Social Sciences, allowing different contexts and versions of critical theory to enrich each other.
Registration links for the events will be available soon. Advance reading of papers discussed is recommended. Please reach out to Eskil Elling (eskilelling2023@u.northwestern.edu) for the links, readings and more information.
When:
Friday, April 30, 2021
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM CT
Where: Online
Contact:
Eskil Elling
Group: Critical Theory
Category: Academic
This doctoral dissertation-in-progress workshop is a cooperation between Goethe Universität Frankfurt, and Northwestern University. It brings together graduate students whose work is informed by both French and German traditions of critical theory (broadly construed) in the disciplines of philosophy, comparative literary studies, film studies, and the Social Sciences, allowing different contexts and versions of critical theory to enrich each other.
Registration links for the events will be available soon. Advance reading of papers discussed is recommended. Please reach out to Eskil Elling (eskilelling2023@u.northwestern.edu) for the links, readings and more information.
When:
Saturday, May 1, 2021
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM CT
Where: Online
Contact:
Eskil Elling
Group: Critical Theory
Category: Academic
This doctoral dissertation-in-progress workshop is a cooperation between Goethe Universität Frankfurt, and Northwestern University. It brings together graduate students whose work is informed by both French and German traditions of critical theory (broadly construed) in the disciplines of philosophy, comparative literary studies, film studies, and the Social Sciences, allowing different contexts and versions of critical theory to enrich each other.
Registration links for the events will be available soon. Advance reading of papers discussed is recommended. Please reach out to Eskil Elling (eskilelling2023@u.northwestern.edu) for the links, readings and more information.