Leslie Adelson – “Making Time for Other Lives: Perspectives on Hope and Futurity in Narrative Form”

Date: April 17, 2017
Time: 5:00pm - 12:00am
Location: Rubenstein 249

The Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies is pleased to announce two events with Professor Leslie Adelson, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of German Studies at Cornell University

 

Monday, April 17

5pm, Rubenstein 249 (Carpenter Conference Room), Duke University, West Campus

Lecture: “Making Time for Other Lives: Perspectives on Hope and Futurity in Narrative Form. On Alexander Kluge’s ‘Saturday in Utopia,’ German Critical Theory, and Heliotropic Orientation"

Respondent: Michael Hardt (Duke University)

 

Tuesday, April 18

1:30-3:30pm, Hyde Hall, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Graduate Student and Faculty Workshop: "Future-Making and Minority Literature in Contemporary Germany"

*To register for the workshop and receive the readings, please contact Kata Gellen (kata.gellen@duke.edu) no later than April 3, 2017. Space is limited.

 

Sponsors: Duke German, Franklin Humanities Institute, UNC German, UNC Institute for the Arts & Humanities