Event Details
Ninth Annual Critical Theory Symposium: Critical Theory in a Pandemic
Mac鈥檚 Critical Theory Program is delighted to announce the ninth annual Critical Theory Symposium, long one of Mac鈥檚 most popular and widely attended intellectual events. We are glad to be back in-person this year! This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淐ritical Theory in a Pandemic.鈥 Starting at 5:00 pm in the JBD Lecture Hall, the event features six short, experimental talks interrogating our past two years from varied Critical Theory perspectives. A lively Q&A will follow the talks.
Immediately after the 5:00 to 6:30 pm event, attendees are warmly welcomed to join us for a dinner, catered by It鈥檚 Greek to Me. This will be in the Olin-Rice Smail Gallery.
Six Short Experimental Talks:
鈥淚nteraction Ritual During a Plague: Dialectic or Schismogenesis?鈥 Erik Davis (Religious Studies)
鈥淗ate in the Time of Corona,鈥 A. Kiarina Kordela (German Studies)
鈥淲ho Needs Foucault鈥檚 Panopticon When You鈥檙e On Zoom?鈥 David Chioni Moore (International Studies and English)
鈥淎udio Virology and Affect Contagion,鈥 Aram Kavoossi (Mac CT 鈥22)
鈥淯n-Commoning Knowledge: Expertise as Capital in the Age of the Virus,鈥 David Martyn (German Studies)
"Eternal Recurrence and Covid Time," Hannah Kim (Philosophy)
Contact: [email protected]
Audience: Alumni, Faculty, Public, Staff, Students
Sponsors: Anthropology, Art and Art History, Critical Theory, English, French and Francophone Studies, German and Russian Studies, International Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies
Listed under: Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers


Location
Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center - John B. Davis Lecture Hall, Lower Level
1600 Grand Ave.