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Tag Archives: Michel Foucault
Foucault and Shakespeare programme June 23
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AT GARRICK’S TEMPLE SATURDAY JUNE 23 2018 FOUCAULT AND SHAKESPEARE 10.00: Chair: Richard Wilson (Kingston University) Jonathan Dollimore ‘Foucault, Shakespeare and Cultural Materialism’ 11.00: Coffee (Temple Pavilion) 11.30: Chair: David Schalkwyk (Queen Mary University London) Kélina Gotman … Continue reading
Foucault and Shakespeare Symposium, June 23 [Shakespeare at the Temple]
SHAKESPEARE AT THE TEMPLE David Garrick built his Shakespeare Temple beside the Thames at Hampton in 1755 as a place where ‘the thinkers of the world’ would meet to reflect on the plays. He hoped Voltaire would come. Now the … Continue reading
Posted in KiSS, News
Tagged Duncan Salkeld, Garrick's Temple, Jennifer Rust, Jonathan Dollimore, Kelina Gotman, Michel Foucault, Stuart Elden, symposium, Tom Brockelman
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Stuart Elden: Shakespeare and Philosophy, March 16
We are delighted to have Professor Stuart Elden give a talk at KiSS. His talk is on the central topic of Kingston Shakespeare, namely Shakespeare and philosophy, with a lecture entitled ‘Measuring Territories: The Techniques of Rule’. This session convenes … Continue reading
Upcoming conference: Kanthropology
More details on the CRMEP Graduate Conference see: kanthropology.com. They also have a related reading group and public lectures. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 1 FEBRUARY 2016 The 2016 CRMEP Graduate Student Conference will focus on Kant’s anthropological works … 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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