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KiSSiT Shakespeare and State of Exception -programme
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the State of Exception One-day conference at The Rose Theatre, Kingston on December 19, 2015. Free and open to all. 9.00 – 9.30 Welcome and Opening Remarks by Paul Hamilton in the Gallery 9.30 Session 1: The Exceptional … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrijana Penda, art, domination, Ellen Redling, Eric Heinze, Filippos Tsitsopoulos, Jack Belloli, KiSSiT, Laura Beattie, law, Macbeth, Martin Regal, Martin Young, Measure for Measure, Nigel Mapp, performance, Petar Penda, resistance, Sovereignty, State of Exception, Stefanie Bauerochse, terror, The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice
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Christopher Pye: ‘King Lear, Sovereignty, and the Condition of Justice’ – podcast
Listen to Christopher Pye‘s extraordinary talk here. He discussed sovereignty in King Lear relating it to autonomy, the self, the state, and the world. Focusing on Cordelia’s ‘nothing’ and Edgar’s ‘I nothing am’, he opens up the relationship of power to … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomy, Carl Schmitt, Christopher Pye, Cordelia, dialectics, economy, Edgar, exchange, history, justice, King Lear, law, nothing, recognition, Sovereignty, world
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KiSSiT WiP: ‘Researching and Staging “Othello on Trial”: Political and Theatrical Conundrums’
We are proud to present the inaugural session of KiSSiT WiP. The title for this session is ‘Researching and Staging Othello on Trial: Political and Theatrical Conundrums’ and it will feature Adrian Howe and Eric Heinze from Queen Mary, University of … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Adrian Howe, Desdemona, Eric Heinze, KiSSiT, law, Othello, Othello on Trial, performance, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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KiSSiT Work-in-Progress sessions (a CFP of sorts..)
The KiSSiT team is proud to announce the launch of our work-in-progress seminar (henceforth acronymisised as KiSSiT WiP) which is intended as a forum mainly for post-graduates and post-doctorates to present and discuss their work in a supportive environment around … Continue reading
KiSSiT: SHAKESPEARE AND THE STATE OF EXCEPTION CFP
Following the success of its conference on ‘Shakespeare and Waste’, Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory seeks participants for a one-day conference on ‘Shakespeare and the State of Exception’ to be held on Saturday 19 December, 2015 at the Rose Theatre, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Schmitt, CFP, Debora Shuger, Eric L. Santner, Ernst Kantorowicz, exceptionality, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Jacques Derrida, Julia Reinhard Lupton, KiSSiT, law, Michel Foucault, political theology, politics, Richard Wilson, Sovereignty, State of Exception, Victoria Kahn, Walter Benjamin
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