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Tag Archives: political theology
Shakespeare in Philosophy symposia at the Temple 2019
After last’s summer’s series of days on French theorists, we turn this year to twentieth-century political theology, and to three thinkers whose work has powerfully shaped recent interpretations of Shakespearean theatre. This is our programme: Saturday April 6: Walter Benjamin and … Continue reading
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Tagged Coronation, Crowd, Crown, Ernst Kantorowicz, Garrick's Temple, Hannah Arendt, political theology, Walter Benjamin
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COLLOQUIUM ON RICHARD II and CASTING DIVERSITY , March 24-25
Registration is now open for KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR with GLOBAL SHAKESPEARE and Anərkē Shakespeare COLLOQUIUM ON RICHARD II and CASTING DIVERSITY ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON MARCH 24/25 2018 DAY 1: SATURDAY MARCH 24 09.30 – 18.00 ‘Political Theology and Shakespeare’s Richard II’ Richard Ashby … Continue reading
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Tagged Anərkē Shakespeare, Anthony Howard, Antonio Cerella, casting diversity, casting politics, Christopher Marlowe, David Schalkwyk, David Souden, Edward Paleit, Elena Pellone, Eric Heinze, Guillaume Foulquie, Ildiko Solti, Martin Wiggins, political theology, politics, Richard Ashby, Richard II, Ronan Hatfull, Sovereignty, theatre, Thomas Cartelli
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KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the Philosophical Turn, Dec 9
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the Philosophical Turn December 9, 2017 Rose Theatre Kingston-upon-Thames 10.30: Opening remarks: Timo Uotinen 10.45 Panel: Christian Smith (Independent Scholar): “The point is to change it”: Marx’s use of Shakespeare in his move from philosopher to activist … Continue reading
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Tagged As You Like It, Christian Smith, Craig Bourne, Emily Caddick Bourne, Ernst Kantorowicz, Hamlet, Ildiko Solti, Joel White, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Karl Marx, KiSSiT, Kit Slover, Paul Hamilton, philosophical turn, philosophy, political theology, Sam Hall, Sonnets
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Symposium: Futures of Political Theology, June 2
Futures of Political Theology Nomos / Demos / Pseudos An International Symposium 2 June 2017 – Room PRJG0003 (Kingston University) Speakers: Arthur Bradley [Lancaster] | Ward Blanton [Kent] | Howard Caygill [Kingston] | Antonio Cerella [Kingston] | Mick Dillon [Lancaster] … Continue reading
Shakespeare’s Wars of the Roses with Graham Holderness, Alison Findlay and Michael Hattaway -podcast
Here is the podcast of the first KiSS Shakespeare and Sovereignty session. Graham Holderness started us off with discussing how Shakespeare’s first tetralogy becomes the trilogy of the Wars of the Roses and how this relates to order and disorder, … Continue reading
Posted in KiSS, Podcast archive, Shakespeare and Sovereignty
Tagged Alison Findlay, ceremony, disorder, editing Shakespeare, first tetralogy, folio, Giorgio Agamben, Graham Holderness, Henry VI part 1, Henry VI part 2, Henry VI part 3, history, history plays, Michael Hattaway, order, political theology, quarto, Sovereignty, subjectivity, Wars of the Roses
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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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