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Human Becoming
September 12 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The contemporary humanities have been shaped by an encounter with continental theory and its disavowal of what it called humanism, viewed as a bourgeois liberal discourse in and of the West. Yet, a wide range of anticolonial and Global South thinkers, from Senghor and Fanon to Said and Kapur, evade this gesture and speak of anticolonial and postcolonial struggles in terms of the possibilities for human becoming. What is the status of the question of humanism in the humanities today? In the convergence of catastrophes that marks our moment, what is the space for reopening the question of a shared life of the species on this planet from sites of contention and difference across the globe, from the experience of dispossessed populations of various kinds?
This discussion will take the form of a conversation between Stathis Gourgouris (Columbia University), author of Nothing Sacred (2024), Jeanne-Marie Jackson, and Aamir Mufti both of the English department, JHU. The conversation will be mediated by Christopher Celenza, Dean of the Krieger School.
The event is free and open to the public. Please register in advance.
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