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Tag Archives: Sam Hall
CFP: Shakespeare and European Romanticism, Oct 24-25 2019
Workshop CFP: Shakespeare and European Romanticism 24-25 October 2019 Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church Budapest Once I had read an entire play, I stood there like a blind man given the gift of sight by some miraculous healing … Continue reading
Sam Hall: ‘Utopia, Determinate Negation: Shakespeare, Cave, Mann and Simone’, March 22
The final Thursday seminar of the term features one of the Honorary Fellows of Kingston Shakespeare, namely Sam Gilchrist Hall (Kingston/Károli Gáspár University) giving a talk entitled Utopia, Determinate Negation: Shakespeare, Cave, Mann and Simone. We convene on Thursday March 22 at … Continue reading
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Tagged determinate negation, Max Horkheimer, Sam Hall, Theodor W. Adorno, utopia, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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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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KiSS: Shakespeare’s Folly: Philosophy, Humanism, Critical Theory with Sam Hall, Nov 24
Our second booktalk session is with an old friend, Dr Sam Hall. We will be discussing his new book Shakespeare’s Folly: Philosophy, Humanism, Critical Theory, published by Routledge. Out now! In the roundtable session will include excerpts from the book … Continue reading
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Tagged booktalk, critical theory, folly, fools, philosophy, Sam Hall, the fool
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Shakespeare and Waste: Inaugural KiSSiT event
Welcome to the first KiSSiT event on Saturday, May 23rd at held the Rose Theatre in Kingston-upon-Thames. The conference (programme below) is free but due to the limited seating registration is essential. Please register by Thursday (21 May) at kingstonshakespeareintheory@gmail.com to ensure a … Continue reading
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Tagged abjection, Andrew Jarvis, architecture, Bataille, Christian Smith, construction, Coriolanus, David Weinberg, deconstruction, economy, Hamlet, identity, Ildiko Solti, jest, Jonathan Miller, Katrina Marchant, King Lear, landscapes, Measure for Measure, Peter J. Smith, Ronan Hatfull, Sam Hall, Scott Wilson, Stefanie Bauerochse, Stephen Unwin, Waste
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