Duke University s. Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature

Similar documents
Magdalena M. Ostas. Boston University Department of English 236 Bay State Road Boston, MA (617) EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT

Toril Moi Director for PAL, 2009-present James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies

ATTR Summer School 2018 Authorship and Intention

Information Literacy for German Language and Literature at the Graduate Level: New Approaches and Models

James Prakash Younger Associate Professor of English Trinity College, Department of English 115 Vernon Street Hartford CT 06106

Shira Segal Department of Art and Art History University at Albany, State University of New York Fine Arts 216, 1400 Washington Ave.

The Philosophy of Visual Modernism *** Syllabus ***

Cinema Studies. Undergraduate Studies. Participating Faculty. Affiliated Faculty. Faculty. Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements

I. Introduction Assessment Plan for M.A. in Musicology School of Music, College of Fine Arts

Literature 300/English 300/Comparative Literature 511: Introduction to the Theory of Literature

I. Introduction Assessment Plan for Ph.D. in Musicology & Ethnomusicology School of Music, College of Fine Arts

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

DMTA Officers Elected Officers

Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of California Los Angeles

PRINCE GEORGE S PHILHARMONIC 1965 to 2015 A HISTORY

Laura Kasson Fiss Walker 333, 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, MI 49931

C E R R I T O S C O L L E G E. Norwalk, California COURSE OUTLINE ENGLISH 233 READINGS IN THE NOVEL

Spring 2016 (as of ; subject to further revision until the first lecture on February 1)

Wesley D. Cray Department of Philosophy, Texas Christian University 3015H Scharbauer Hall

Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences

Imogene Yarborough is a longtime supporter of the Geneva Community Center, which serves as a hub of activity for the Seminole County town.

Lit 6934: Rhetoric, Science Studies and the New Materialism Spring Cooper Mon: 2:00-3:00 Wed. 1:30-3:30 and by appointment

Film and Media. Overview

Guide for Writing Theses and Dissertations. The Graduate School Miami University Oxford, OH

CURRICULUM VITAE MEHMET M. ERGINEL

Rumya S. Putcha Department of Performance Studies Texas A&M University College Station, Texas

Empirical Musicology Review Vol. 5, No. 3, 2010 ANNOUNCEMENTS

CATR. Centre for arts Therapies research AUTUMN SCHEDULE

Student Careers Forum January 2016

The 5 th China International New Media Short Film Festival Regulations (International)

PRESS RELEASE MIT Visiting Artists Program Roster Features Filmmakers, Musicians, Sound and Kinetic Artists

Course MCW 600 Pedagogy of Creative Writing MCW 610 Textual Strategies MCW 630 Seminar in Fiction MCW 645 Seminar in Poetry

SPECIAL Edition. Here s the latest news on our INCREDIBLE BHS Digital Filmmaking Program PTSA Board SAVE THE DATE!

Foucault: Discourse, Power, and Cares of the Self

photo: GretjenHelene.com Serving and supporting early music professionals and enthusiasts since 1985.

FREE Professional Development Workshops

Hours per Benchmark Units Unit Enrollment Lecture Seminar Laboratory Activity

Choosing your modules (Joint Honours Philosophy) Information for students coming to UEA in 2015, for a Joint Honours Philosophy Programme.

New Literary History, Volume 46, Number 2, Spring 2015, pp. v-xiii (Article)

THE ADVENTURE OF READING: LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY, CAVELL AND BEAUVOIR

The Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors Board of Directors Conference Call November 14, 2013, 9:00 pm EST

Acknowledgment - No Knowledge Without It: An Introduction to William Rothman and his Work Alan Cholodenko 1

RULEBOOK. A PROGRAM OF THEATRE PHILADELPHIA

Pre Ph.D. Course. (To be implemented from the session ) Department of English Faculty of Arts BHU Varanasi

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS

DOWNLOAD PDF 2000 MLA INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON THE MODERN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURES

Garcia 1. Ph.D. in English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2007.

COURSE SYLLABUS. 1. Information about the programme

HUM Values in American Life Genre Mise-en-scène Melodrama, Noir, Women s film

Kelley s Got Talent 2016 Performance Regulations

PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE INTS 4522 Spring Jack Donnelly and Martin Rhodes -

Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 x Level 7 Level 8 Mark the box to the right of the appropriate level with an X

Seminar in Digital Media 12 credits of electives from the following: 12 Choose from DGMD courses and/or any of the following: Total Credit Hours 36

VOICE AREA HANDBOOK Fall 2018

Inter-subjective Judgment

Minor Eighteen hours above ENG112 or 115 required.

British Forum for Ethnomusicology/Royal Musical Association Research Students Conference

Beresford Republic Four-part Series on the Watchdog Legacy Project. Grace Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Curriculum Vitae Shayne Pepper

MARIO VRBANČIĆ, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR consultation hours Associate / Assistant. VESNA UKIĆ KOŠTA, PhD, SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Modern Criticism and Theory A Reader

History Of Music Instructional Technology In

College of the Desert

MICHAEL SCHACHTER 1900 Dunmore Rd., Ann Arbor, MI (508) Curriculum Vitae

Note: the class does not meet on January 17, April 4, or April 11. One additional meeting will be held on Monday, April 21, 9:30-11:20.

2015 Laugh Until You Cry: Literature, Creativity and Humor

Lincoln Theatre Company

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

What is it like to translate a blockbuster bestseller? How does it feel when

ENG 2300 Film Analysis Section 1809 Tues 4/Thurs 4-5 (Screenings Thurs 9-11)

DR. GILLIAN ROBERTSON

Principal version published in the University of Innsbruck Bulletin of 4 June 2012, Issue 31, No. 314

All books are in the COOP bookstore. There is also a course-pack available at Speedway (Dobie Mall).

School of Human Ecology Honors Program. Honors Thesis Guidelines

Span 361 is a Baccalaureate Core course that fits both the Western Culture and Literature and Arts categories.

Creating a Library Logo for an Academic Library. Jim Kapoun. Instruction Coordinator Library Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, MN 56001

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 2017 NOON 6PM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 NOON 6 P.M.

Graduate Certificate Piano Pedagogy

Wed., Aug. 16 Masterclass, Zenith Chamber Festival musicians, 12 p.m., Sheslow Auditorium

Rhetoric. Honors Program. Bachelor of Arts (BA) Major Concentrations. Minor Program. General Guidelines. Declaring the Major

Program Records,

Common Guidelines for Format of PhD Thesis CENTRE FOR RESEARCH

PERFORMANCE ARTS/DIGITAL FILMMAKING ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Minutes

Concert Season Schedule & Information

Sean Coughlin. PERSONAL DATA Born 27 May 1982 in Hamilton (Canada) Citizen of Canada, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom

Festival Contact: Heidi Durrow Executive Producer/Founder PO Box Los Angeles, CA 90066

Exhibition & Sponsorship Prospectus

A GDA of Literary Dissertation Bibliographies

Sub Committee for English. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences Curriculum Development

HS 495/500: Abraham Lincoln Winter/spring 2011 Tuesdays, 6-9:15 pm History dept. seminar room, B- 272

SILVERDOCS: AFI/DISCOVERY CHANNEL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL 2004 CALL FOR ENTRIES ANNOUNCED

MBS Library Service. How to research. Business & Management Literature.

50 th Jeff Awards Honor 4 Theatres over 50

Matherne Curriculum Vitae 1

MISSION AND VISION CREDENTIALS

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION FOR M.ST. IN FILM AESTHETICS. 1. Awarding institution/body University of Oxford. 2. Teaching institution University of Oxford

PH 360 CROSS-CULTURAL PHILOSOPHY IES Abroad Vienna

PUBLICATION IN ANTHROPOLOGY A White Paper for the UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communications Convocation January 2005

University of Bergen GA Griegakademiet Institutt for musikk

BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE INDIAN BBY ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS AND ILLUSTRATORS FOR CHILDREN (AWIC)

Transcription:

Duke University s Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature The First Year 2009-2010

PAL People What is PAL? PAL stands for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature. Arts includes theater, painting, film, music, and other arts. PAL exists to encourage and promote work that places literature, theater, painting, film, and other arts in conversation with philosophy without reducing them to mere illustrations of philosophical paradigms. It seeks to foster conversation between writers, artists, scholars and critics by organizing and co-sponsoring conferences, symposia and more informal workshops. An important part of PAL s mission is to encourage and develop the work of young scholars. To this end, in January 2010, we proposed a Graduate Certificate in Philosophy, Arts and Literature. We are delighted to announce that the Executive Committee of the Graduate Faculty at Duke approved the new Certificate in April 2010. Information about the Certificate and how to earn it will be available on PAL s website by the beginning of the Fall semester 2010. Every year, PAL will organize relevant workshops and other events specifically for graduate students and recent Ph.Ds. PAL welcomes all kinds of philosophical perspectives on literature and the arts, and on questions in aesthetics and literary theory. The inspiration to start PAL came from the Working Group on Ordinary Language Philosophy and the Aesthetic organized by Sarah Beckwith and Toril Moi, and funded by Duke s English Department from 2007 to 2009. PAL will continue to encourage exploration of ordinary language philosophy in the tradition after Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin and Stanley Cavell. Toril Moi (Director of PAL) James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies Professor of English, Theater Studies, and Philosophy Toril Moi s latest book is Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism (Oxford University Press, 2006), which won the MLA s Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for the best book in Comparative Literary Studies in 2007. She is now working on a book on ordinary language philosophy and problems in literary theory. Email: toril@duke.edu. See also www.torilmoi.com. Visiting Scholar Christine Hamm (University of Bergen) Christine Hamm is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. She was a PAL Visiting Scholar in Spring 2010. Christine Hamm regularly teaches courses in literary theory, gender studies and Scandinavian literature. She has published a book on the novels of marriage written by the Norwegian naturalist writer Amalie Skram, inspired by Stanley Cavell s work on melodrama. She has also coedited a collection of articles that include queer readings of literary texts. Her current project focuses on motherhood in Sigrid Undset s writings.

Duke s Center for Philosophy, Arts and Literature (PAL) presents Fall 09 Events Stanley Cavell October 12th 2009 6:30 p.m. Nasher Art Museum Auditorium Stanley Cavell On October 12, 2009, Stanley Cavell delivered PAL s inaugural lecture, Excerpts from Memory in the Nasher Museum of Art Auditorium, introduced by Duke University s President Richard Brodhead. The lecture was based on the concluding part of his autobiography to be published in October 2010. Over 130 people attended. On October 13, 2009, Cavell led a wide-ranging discussion of his work. A.S. Byatt On October 15, 2009, PAL co-sponsored the visit to Duke by British writer A.S. Byatt, who gave a free public reading. Dame Antonia was also at the National Humanities Center on October 16, 2009, where she appeared in conversation with Toril Moi.

Spring 10 Events Young Scholars Workshop Participants On February 19-20, 2010 PAL hosted a workshop for young scholars working, mostly, on ordinary language philosophy in relation to literature and other arts. The workshop brought together young scholars (graduate students, recent Ph.Ds and junior faculty) from Duke and other universities. The workshop aimed to inspire and support new work, and to build a community of scholars in the field. Participation in the workshop was by invitation only. Jami Bartlett (UC Irvine) Sarah Beckwith (Duke) Brendan Boyle (UNC) Samantha Fenno (U of Chicago) Christine Hamm (U of Bergen Ashley King-Scheu (Duke) James Knowles (Duke) Anu Koshal (Duke) Kevin Lamb (Columbia) Toril Moi (Duke) Yi-Ping Ong (Harvard) Magdalena Ostas (Boston U) Alex Ruch (Duke) Corina Stan (Duke) Bernie Rhie (Williams College) Brian Valentyn (Duke) Cara Weber (Johns Hopkins)

Spring 10 Events Listserv Realism, Modernism, Philosophy: A Symposium on the Visual Arts On March 4, 2010 PAL sponsored a symposium with Fredric Jameson (Duke), Michael Fried (Johns Hopkins University) and Robert Pippin (University of Chicago). On March 5, Professor Pippin and Professor Fried led a conversation about art, film, criticism and philosophy. The symposium program was the following: Frederic Jameson (Duke) Narrative bodies: storytelling painting in the baroque era Robert Pippin (U of Chicago) Fatalism in Film Noir: Cinematic Philosophy in Orson Welles s The Lady from Shanghai Michael Fried (Johns Hopkins) Anri Sala s Long Sorrow PAL s listserv has over 130 subscribers from all over the Triangle and elsewhere. To join the listserv and get updates on PAL events and forums, as well as relevant events, publications, and other information, send an email to LZF@duke.edu with the subject, Join PAL. Forums PAL has an informal forum that meets two or three times a semester. In 2009/10 we had four forums, all very well attended. In October we discussed Stanley Cavell s visit. In February and March two forums prepared for the March Symposium by reading a paper by Michael Fried and watching Orson Welles s The Lady From Shanghai. The last forum of the year was spent watching Bergman s Smiles of a Summer Night. The PAL Forums take place in the evenings and always offer participants a simple supper.

PAL Certificate Future Events The Graduate Certificate in Philosophy, Arts, & Literature seeks to connect the study of specific works of art and specific art forms (such as literature, music, theater, painting, film, and so on) to questions concerning creativity, the nature of specific art forms, the relationship between knowledge and art, and between ethics and aesthetics. The Certificate aims to make students conversant with philosophical reflections on literature and the arts. The Certificate seeks to foster an understanding of the historical nature of different art forms, and of aesthetics and philosophy, and to encourage exploration of philosophy, art and literature from different historical periods. September 10, 2010 Beyond Critique: Reading after the Hermeneutics of Suspicion A symposium followed by a reception in Duke s Rare Book Room in Perkins library from 2p.m. - 6:30p.m. Speakers will be Rita Felski (English, University of Virginia Charlottesville), Sharon Marcus (English, Columbia), Stephen Best (English, Berkeley), and Katherine Hayles (Literature and English, Duke). Respondent: Toril Moi (Literature, Duke). The certificate is designed to provide students with a firm grounding in the research skills required to enable them to intervene in contemporary debates within the field and to encourage them to consider their own field of study from an inter- or cross-disciplinary approach. Detailed information about the Certificate and how to earn it, including information about fall courses, will be available on PAL s website in August 2010.

PAL Assistants for 2009-10: Leonore Miller (Philosophy) Layla Aldousany (English) For More Information Visit: