Day 2/4 of In the Wake of the Plague: Eros and Mourning: An interdisciplinary symposium at Dartmouth on love and loss during COVID (free and open to registration)

Website (for webinar link): Dartgo.org/plague

 

9:00-9:15am

Opening Remarks by the Organizers (Haldeman 041)
(James Godley, Yi Wu, and Klaus Mladek)

9:15-10:45amArlene Saxonhouse, “Three Plagues: Eros, Loss, and Community in Ancient Greek Thought” (Haldeman 041)
Moderators: Yi Wu and Klaus Mladek11:00am-1:00pmPanel 1: In the Wake of Biopolitics (Haldeman 041)
 Eric Santner (Z), Todd McGowan, James Dobson
Moderator: Aden Evens2:00-4pmPanel 2: Eros, War, Threnody (Haldeman 041)
Andrea Nightingale (Z), Johanna Hanink, Yi Wu
Moderator: Margaret Graver

 

5-7:00pm

 

Keynote Panel: The End and its Unmaking (Filene Auditorium)
Stathis Gourgouris, Alenka Zupančič
Moderator: Klaus Mladek and James Godley

 

When

4/22/2022

9 am - 7 pm

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Location

Haldeman Hall 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall)

Sponsored by

African and African-American Studies Program, Art History Department, Classics Department, Comparative Literature Program, Dean of the Faculty, Digital Humanities and Social Engagement, English Department, Ethics Institute, Film & Media Studies Department, Geography Department, Government Department, Leslie Center for the Humanities, Music Department, Office of the Provost, Philosophy Department, Society of Fellows, Spanish and Portuguese Department, The Dartmouth Institute (TDI), Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies

Audience

Public

In the Wake of the Plague: Eros and Mourning (April 21-24) DAY 2