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Humanities Futures at Large: Distinguished Speakers

In addition to its main program tracks (Departmental Partnerships; Working Groups in Global and Emerging Humanities; Seminars in Concepts, Figures, Art Forms; the FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellowships; the Capstone Conference), Humanities Futures also supported a rich set of “at large” speakers visits, conferences, and special projects.  HF distinguished visitors included Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, Brian Massumi, and Achille Mbembe.

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  • The Education of Bruno Latour

    — September 23, 2015 —

  • Achille Mbembe – “Future Knowledges and the Dilemmas of Decolonization”

    — September 19, 2017 —

  • Donna Haraway – “Making Oddkin: Telling Stories for Earthly Survival”

    — October 26, 2017 —

  • Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival

    — October 26, 2017 —

  • Brian Massumi – “Uncapitalizing Surplus Value: Alter-Economic Speculations”

    — April 24, 2018 —

  • A Conversation with Amitav Ghosh

    — November 6, 2018 —

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    Achille Mbembe, Frantz Fanon & the Politics of Viscerality

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    Achille Mbembe, Future Knowledges & the Dilemmas of Decolonization

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    Donna Haraway | Making OddKin: Telling Stories for Earthly Survival

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    “The Education of Bruno Latour: From the Critical Zone to the Anthropocene” Feature-Length Documentary

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    The Education of Bruno Latour | Latour in Conversation with Dan Richter and Audience

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