13/13 Seminar Series

At each session, two or three guests, from different disciplines, are invited to discuss the readings and present on the themes of the seminar, after which there is an open discussion on the presented themes and questions. Each seminar will host specialists from across the disciplines, from Columbia University and from outside campus. It will also frame and interrelate with a Paris Reading Group that will run alongside the seminar.

Nietzsche 13/13: Martin Heidegger (1/13)

Thursday, September 8, 2016

This is the first seminar in the Nietzsche 13/13 seminar series. 1/13: Heidegger. During the years 1936 to 1939, Martin Heidegger delivered a series of influential lectures on Nietzsche that would be published in a multi-volume book called, simply, Nietzsche. Despite being delivered at the time of his Nazi allegiance, the lectures nevertheless transcend fascism to develop a wide-ranging interpretation of Nietzsche’s philosophical contributions. They have been formative in subsequent readings of Nietzsche.

The Foucault 13/13 Series examines all 13 of Foucaults' Collège de France lectures chronologically.  This installment features Gayatri Spivak, Frederic Gros, and Souleymane Bachir Diagne. Registration required. No registration necessary for livestream: http://web.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/multimedia

The Foucault 13/13 Series examines all 13 of Foucaults' Collège de France lectures chronologically.  This installment features Sharon Marcus, Judith Revel, and John Rajchman. Registration required. No registration necessary for livestream: http://web.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/multimedia

The Foucault 13/13 Series examines all 13 of Foucaults' Collège de France lectures chronologically.  This installment features Rosi Braidotti, Lydia Liu, and Rosalind Morris. Registration required. No registration necessary for livestream: http://web.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/multimedia

The Foucault 13/13 Series examines all 13 of Foucaults' Collège de France lectures chronologically.  This installment features Jean Cohen, Daniele Lorenzini, and Achille Mbembe. Registration required. No registration necessary for livestream: http://web.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/multimedia

The Foucault 13/13 Series examines all 13 of Foucaults' Collège de France lectures chronologically.  This installment features Nancy Fraser, Louise Loeb, Kendall Thomas, and Richard Brooks. Registration required.  No registration necessary for livestream: http://web.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/multimedia

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