All Colloquium meetings, if not indicated otherwise, will take place at A. D. White House, Room 201 at 2:30.
FEBRUARY 25
Emir Yigit (German Studies, Cornell) & Zeyad el Nabolsy (Africana, Cornell)
Reconciling Hegel with the Dialectic: On Islam and the Fate of Muslims in Hegel's Philosophy of HistoryZoom Meeting (Zoom link available upon request)
MARCH 18
Susanne Klimroth (German Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin)
Die Politisierung des Ekels auf der Bühne: Geschlechtsspezifische Emotionen in Marieluise Fleißers Fegefeuer in Ingolstadt (1926)
April 01
Cristina Florea (History, Cornell)
“Kultur" and its Legacies in Eastern Europe: The Story of Bukovina
April 15 Carl Gelderloos (German Studies, Binghamton University)
Kracauer, Bachofen, and the “ungesichtete Naturfundament”
April 29 Daniel Friedman (German Studies, Cornell)
"Rede in Rede" / "Rede von Rede": Others' Speech in Thomas Bernhard's "Das Kalkwerk" and "Watten"Zoom Meeting (Zoom link available upon request)
Advance copies of each paper will be available at the Department of German Studies, 183 Goldwin Smith Hall. For an electronic copy, Zoom link, or for more information, please contact Anne Chen at aac262@cornell.edu.