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beat365系列学术讲座(2117)——2021吉大学子全球胜任力提升计划之生态文明与数字文化研究系列讲座

日期:2021-09-15 点击数: 来源:beat365
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讲座题目: Reading Human Selves in A Posthuman World在后人类世界阅读人类自己

主讲人: Samuel Diener (哈佛大学博士伊曼纽尔学院 客座教授)

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微信图片_20210913132816个人简介Samuel Diener is a PhD Candidate in English and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Harvard University, and an adjunct professor of English at Emmanuel College. His scholarship focuses on the ways that people in Europe and the Americas articulated identity through quotidian material practices of reading and commodity consumption over the long early period of European colonial expansion, from 1500-1800. His work has appeared in articles in Eighteenth Century Fiction and Women Writers in Context, and he writes about new materialist theory and scholarship across the disciplines for The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory and in reviews for other journals.

讲座介绍:Since the turn of the 21st century, "New Materialist" theory has been an ascendant theoretical frame for scholarship across the humanities. Humanist scholars have turned their attention away from human selves to the world they inhabit, showing that their agency is distributed, their knowledge situated, and their boundaries porous to the touch of nonhuman things.

Yet the field faces a fundamental problem. Confronted by the crises of climate catastrophe, humans need more than ever to be able to imagine a better world. What is the ontological status of such an imagination? And how can a new materialist philosophy account for human creatures’ ethical engagement with themselves and with their world?

Increasingly, new materialist scholars have turned to literary and visual texts in search of answers to these questions and, with an eye to the insights of origins, to historical texts. This talk will examine this turn, and offer notes toward a new materialist theory of the human, fierce but fragile still.