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Andrew Cole, "Asymmetries" (Beirut, 2023): Dialectics, Space, Literature, Architecture, Praxis
This talk took place on Feb. 10, 2023. It is one of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Lectures for 2022-2023, a series featuring visiting scholars that is organized and introduced by Dr. Nadia Bou Ali, Director of the Critical Humanities for the Liberal Arts at the American University of Beirut. In this talk, “Asymmetries,” Andrew Cole ranges over a number of thinkers and authors-Hegel, Teju Cole, Haruki Murakami, Michel Foucault, Marx, China Miévelle, Frantz Fanon-to address problems of the built environment, city space, architecture, the paradoxes of late capitalism, and the urgency for a renewed understanding of the spatial dialectic or “dialectic of space." [Video credit: Ramy Shukr]
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Mladen Dolar, "On: Ontology and Its Glitches"
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Mladen Dolar’s lecture, delivered on November 30, 2022, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Yuk Hui, "War and Machine"
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Yuk Hui's talk, delivered on March 22, 2023, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Nadia Bou Ali, "Universality and the Impotence of Discourse"
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Nadia Bou Ali’s lecture, delivered on April 19, 2023, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Eric Santner, "Negative Anthropology: Shakespeare, Sophocles, Freud"
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Eric Santner’s lecture, delivered on April 24, 2023, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Frank Ruda, "The Ver-Fremdworteffekt: Adorno on Language’s Glitches"
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Frank Ruda’s lecture, delivered on February 27, 2023, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Slavoj Žižek, "'Unbehagen in der Natur': On Thinking the End of Nature"
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Slavoj Žižek’s lecture, delivered on November 2, 2022, was organized by Florian Endres of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Is Sex Passé?
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Is Sex Passé?
Slavoj Žižek - Special Session on "Ideology Today"
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Slavoj Žižek visits Russell Sbriglia's graduate seminar on "Literary Criticism and Ideology Critique."
Andrew Cole on Hegel, Geometry, and the Dialectic (Ljubljana, Jan. 2018)
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Andrew Cole, “The Philosophy of the Figure,” keynote presentation, “Concept/S: Hegel’s Aesthetics.” Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia. January 11-14, 2018. Organized by www.aufhebung.si/ . Presider: Gregor Moder. Questions begin at 0:56:35, with Alenka Zupančič (0:57:09), Rebecca Comay (1:03:48), [tbd] (1:08:20), [tbd] (1:10:39), Mladen Dolar (1:14:20), Sami Khatib (1:27:07). Portions o...
Forget Žižek? with Andrew Cole, Russell Sbriglia, and Slavoj Žižek (May 2018)
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Video from the "Forget Žižek?" panel at the Žižek Studies Conference, Athens, GA - May 19, 2018.
Russell Sbriglia - "Žižek and the Gothic: Monstrosity, Subjectivity, and the Thing from Inner Space"
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A lecture by Russell Sbriglia titled "Žižek and the Gothic: Monstrosity, Subjectivity, and the Thing from Inner Space," delivered at the Center for Literary Studies, University of Oklahoma, February 9, 2021.
Fredric Jameson on the Political Unconscious-with Balfour, Cole, Culler, Ngai, Tadiar (Jan. 2021)
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Robert Tally (presiding), Ian Balfour (04:29), Andrew Cole (11:49), Jonathan Culler (21:28), Sianne Ngai (29:04), Neferti Xina M. Tadiar (41:19), and Fredric Jameson (51:23)

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    Chris Breu- I agree with what you said; The mainstream media treats the concept of sex and sexuality much like it does the issue of climate change: I think that we are witnessing Appropriation at its most heinous peak. I don't know if this awareness of the issues, such as human rights to equality and their gender identity are actually helping real individuals. Just as the talk of the global environmental catastrophe is really not helping the actual ecosystem. But this is the pretense, which the media operates upon. // What's really happening here in this foul, fake "public sphere" is that the connection to any real sexuality, or the connection to any real ecosystem, is covered, then taken away, and replaced by an alien concept in its former logical and experiential place. // So, sure- people sense how gross this deception and this act of the media is, and without tracing point by point the trick of switching out the real life force for the ersatz ~ well, sure::: the instinct is repelled, and now becomes, "a-sexual." Or, subjectless. If more people in the public could see what the mass media is doing by robbing people of their relations to self, other, and world... they would not need to be in a depowered state of this reactionary recoil. The mass media will take any topic and use this formula, and people in general fail to connect the dots. I wish that this was general knowledge ; i feel it is the cause of the greatest harm~ robbing the sense of self, etc by way of this rhetoric. They don't teach rhetoric or philosophy in schools anymore....at least not in the middle class public schools. So, people are just....getting raped, i'd say, by the mass media's agenda.