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SUMMARY:Hegel and the Humanities: A Symposium
DESCRIPTION:G. W. F. Hegel is arguably the most important thinker of modernity whose legacy reaches to nearly all branches of humanist inquiry. He also remains a source of debate and controversy. This seminar explores Hegel’s thought in the humanities today in a multi-disciplinary frame: literature\, philosophy\, religion\, political science\, math\, and intellectual history. Speakers will offer brief provocations for discussion\, addressing Hegel’s place in the university in the present and future. \nParticipant speakers: Andrew Cole (Princeton University)\, Molly Farneth (Haverford College)\, Kristin Gjesdal (Temple University)\, Jeremy M. Glick (Hunter College)\, Anjuli Raza Kolb (Williams College)\, Robyn Marasco (Hunter College)\, Katrin Pahl (Johns Hopkins University)\, Russell Sbriglia (Seton Hall University)\, Chad Wellmon (University of Virginia).   \nSchedule\n11.00-12.45: Panel 1\nKristin Gjesdal — “Why the Humanities Matter to Hegel (and Hegel to the  Humanities)”\nChad Wellmon — “Hegel\, Helmholtz\, and the Compensatory Work of the Humanities”\nMolly Farneth — “Why Religion Still Matters: Provocations after Hegel” \n2-3.30: Panel 2\nKatrin Pahl — “Figures of Transformation: Queer-Feminist Hegel”\nRobyn Marasco — “Hegel and the Passions”\nJeremy M. Glick — “Hegelian resonances/Afro-American Literary Studies: Some  Preparatory Notes” \n4-5.30: Panel 3\nAnjuli Raza Kolb — “Infinite Science: Hegel in the Weeds”\nAndrew Cole — “Figures as Concepts; or\, Math Problems”\nRussell Sbriglia — “Hegel after the Objectal Turn: Neo-materialism\, Neo-realism\,  and the Specter of Subjectivity” \n5.30-6.00: Closing discussion \nRead the story about the symposium on the Council Homepage.
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