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Illuminating the past, engaging the present, and imagining new ways to produce knowledge that promotes the public good...the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities is Columbia University's central site for the Humanities.
The SOF/Heyman provides the intellectual and physical space for interdisciplinary discussions among members of the Columbia community and the New York City public. It brings together faculty and students from across the university-from the humanities, social and natural sciences, law, medicine, journalism, and the arts-to share thinking, debate ideas, and collectively consider methodological, conceptual, and ethical issues of common interest and concern. It sponsors public programming-lectures, poetry and fiction reading, workshops, conferences, symposia, seminars, and performances-fosters scholarly and artistic collaborations, and offers meeting spaces for its various affiliated members.
The SOF/Heyman provides the intellectual and physical space for interdisciplinary discussions among members of the Columbia community and the New York City public. It brings together faculty and students from across the university-from the humanities, social and natural sciences, law, medicine, journalism, and the arts-to share thinking, debate ideas, and collectively consider methodological, conceptual, and ethical issues of common interest and concern. It sponsors public programming-lectures, poetry and fiction reading, workshops, conferences, symposia, seminars, and performances-fosters scholarly and artistic collaborations, and offers meeting spaces for its various affiliated members.
Parasites, Hoarders, Bodies in Motion and Relation: Engaging with Michel Serres
November 11, 2024
One of the foremost intellectuals of his generation, French philosopher of science Michel Serres (1930-2019) broke free from disciplinary dogmas, boundaries, and definitions. The participants on this panel seek to illuminate the inspiration and riddles that Serres’s writing has had on their own work. They will examine some of Serres’s key interrogations of human existence, hinging on conceptual meridians like porosity, the parasite, and translation.
Two panelists, Andreas Bandak and Daniel M. Knight, have recently published an edited volume on Serres, Porous Becomings: Anthropological Engagements with Michel Serres.
Speakers
Andreas Bandak is Associate Professor and Director...
One of the foremost intellectuals of his generation, French philosopher of science Michel Serres (1930-2019) broke free from disciplinary dogmas, boundaries, and definitions. The participants on this panel seek to illuminate the inspiration and riddles that Serres’s writing has had on their own work. They will examine some of Serres’s key interrogations of human existence, hinging on conceptual meridians like porosity, the parasite, and translation.
Two panelists, Andreas Bandak and Daniel M. Knight, have recently published an edited volume on Serres, Porous Becomings: Anthropological Engagements with Michel Serres.
Speakers
Andreas Bandak is Associate Professor and Director...
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Justice Forum: Colonial Incarceration and its Legacies in the Southern Philippines
Просмотров 35День назад
October 30, 2024 Mindanao, the second-largest island in the Philippines, has a long history of incarceration. The Spanish Empire built its first penal colony in San Ramón, Zamboanga, in the second half of the nineteenth century. Instead of sending deportees, Spanish officials incarcerated Filipinos to “try out” (“ensayar” in the documents) new methods of colonization through agriculture and the...
Celebrating Recent Work by E. Mara Green
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October 24, 2024 Making Sense: Language, Ethics, and Understanding in Deaf Nepal by E. Mara Green Making Sense explores the experiential, ethical, and intellectual stakes of living in, and thinking with, worlds wherein language cannot be taken for granted. In Nepal, many deaf signers use Nepali Sign Language (NSL), a young, conventional signed language. The majority of deaf Nepalis, however, us...
Celebrating Recent Work by João Pina
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October 23, 2024 Tarrafal by João Pina João Pina draws upon his family history to tell the story of the Portuguese concentration camp at Tarrafal, Cape Verde which operated between 1936 and 1974. The visual history of the camp is told through the only known photographs taken inside the Tarrafal camp, combined with correspondence, archives, objects and Pina’s own contemporary photographs. Collec...
Celebrating Recent Work by Hannah Weaver
Просмотров 10021 день назад
October 21, 2024 Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past by Hannah Weaver In Experimental Histories, Hannah Weaver examines the medieval practice of interpolation-inserting material from one text into another-which is often categorized as being a problematic, inauthentic phenomenon akin to forgery and pseudepigraphy. Instead, Weaver promotes interpolation as the sign...
Celebrating Recent Work by Joseph Albernaz
Просмотров 10128 дней назад
October 9, 2024 Common Measures: Romanticism and the Groundlessness of Community by Joseph Albernaz What happens to the experience of community when the grounds of communal life collapse? The Romantic period's upheaval cast both traditional communal organizations of life and outgrowths of the new revolutionary age into crisis. In this context, Joseph Albernaz argues that Romantic writers articu...
Celebrating Recent Work by Stathis Gourgouris
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October 16, 2024 Nothing Sacred by Stathis Gourgouris Nothing Sacred makes a bold call for reconceptualizing the projects of humanism and democracy as creative sources of emancipatory meaning, from the immediate political sphere to the farthest reaches of planetary ways of living. Restaging Aristotle’s classic notion of the “political animal” in broad historical and geographical frames, Stathis...
I Cannot Control Everything Forever: A Memoir of Motherhood, Science and Art
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
October 1, 2024 The Motherhood and Technology Working Group is hosting a book launch for group member Emily Bloom’s latest work, I Cannot Control Everything Forever: A Memoir of Motherhood, Science, and Art. I Cannot Control Everything Forever is Emily Bloom’s journey towards and through motherhood, a path that has become, for the average woman, laden with data and medical technology. Emily fac...
Black Studies x French Studies Colloquium Recap
Просмотров 37Месяц назад
Developed and spearheaded by Society of Fellows member A.Véronique Charles PhD, the Afro-Francospheres Colloquium, titled "Black Studies x French Studies," took place at Columbia Global Centers | Paris in April 2025. The program fostered inter-continental research forums and public dialogues about the intellectual histories and lived experiences of Black people across French-language contexts. ...
Celebrating Recent Work by Ying Qian
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October 2, 2024 Revolutionary Becomings: Documentary Media in Twentieth-Century China by Ying Qian With meticulous historical excavation and attention to intermedial practices and transnational linkages, Qian discusses how early media practitioners at the turn of the twentieth century intermingled with rival politicians and warlords as well as civic and business organizations. She reveals the f...
Celebrating Recent Work by Walter Frisch
Просмотров 65Месяц назад
September 24, 2024 Harold Arlen and His Songs by Walter Frisch Harold Arlen and His Songs is the first comprehensive book about the music of one of the great song composers of the twentieth century. Arlen wrote many standards of the American Songbook, including "Get Happy," "Over the Rainbow, "Stormy Weather," "Come Rain or Come Shine," and "The Man That Got Away" - that today rank among the be...
Recovery in Practice: Doing it Wrong
Просмотров 344 месяца назад
September 22, 2023 Session: Doing It Wrong A conversation about ways that the Collegiate Recovery model can actively support students in recovery. Topics will include recovery and education supports in the criminal justice system, research into the efficacy of collegiate recovery and the impact on current Columbia students who lack these kinds of support. Speakers: Keith Murphy (Senior Substanc...
Recovery in Practice: overview
Просмотров 134 месяца назад
September 21-23, 2023 How do recovery journeys-both individual and collective-inspire creative processes, inform research trajectories, and build community? Join us for an innovative gathering of artists, authors, activists, and scientific researchers as they share their stories and foster conversations about what it means to practice recovery. Through social practice artworks, scientific resea...
Recovery in Practice: Not Going Back
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September 22, 2023 Session: Not Going Back A conversation with frontline harm reduction workers, community activists, and researchers about the abject failure of the war on drugs and the role that comprehensive harm reduction, robust multi-pathway recovery supports, and innovative social science research can work to repair and replace the tired criminal justice-focused paradigm. Rebecca Jordan-...
Recovery in Practice: Doing it Wrong
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September 22, 2023 Session: Doing it Wrong A conversation about ways that the Collegiate Recovery model can actively support students in recovery. Topics will include recovery and education supports in the criminal justice system, research into the efficacy of collegiate recovery and the impact on current Columbia students who lack these kinds of support. Speakers: Keith Murphy (Senior Substanc...
Recovery in Practice: Carl Erik Fisher in conversation
Просмотров 614 месяца назад
Recovery in Practice: Carl Erik Fisher in conversation
Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Five
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Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Five
Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Four
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Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Four
Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Three
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Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel Three
Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel One
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Plotting Publics: Science, Society, and Literature in Russia and Eastern Europe | Panel One
Celebrating Recent Work by Dennis Yi Tenen
Просмотров 1417 месяцев назад
Celebrating Recent Work by Dennis Yi Tenen
Celebrating Recent Work by Ana Fernández-Cebrián
Просмотров 1027 месяцев назад
Celebrating Recent Work by Ana Fernández-Cebrián
Justice Forum: Music of the Oppressed
Просмотров 977 месяцев назад
Justice Forum: Music of the Oppressed
Orientalism, Literature, and Intellectuals
Просмотров 1587 месяцев назад
Orientalism, Literature, and Intellectuals
Celebrating Recent Work by Hamid Dabashi
Просмотров 3027 месяцев назад
Celebrating Recent Work by Hamid Dabashi
Justice Forum: Antigone Bound in a Mexico City Women’s Prison
Просмотров 568 месяцев назад
Justice Forum: Antigone Bound in a Mexico City Women’s Prison
Celebrating Recent Work by Pamela H. Smith
Просмотров 1458 месяцев назад
Celebrating Recent Work by Pamela H. Smith
ruclips.net/video/vrNmh3BsF-k/видео.html the british hasnt changed at all, they are breaking the law while operating , they are doing it to me by staying silent while being questioned live, crazy thing is i never met any of these people
If music be the food of love - play on! (WS)
Young Brian Young Charles Lewis Michelle
1:35:xy This contributor makes a very annoying 'kissing' noise when he speaks. It is irritating and he should disist.
It is "closing the stable door after the horse has bolted", not . . .'stealing the horse from the barn". Since when have horses lived in̈ barns (rhetorical question)? Good analyses from all contributors, by the way.
Chomsky is a big dawg.
Mr.Varoufakis : Brilliant Teacher . 💫
It's called the soul. The spiritual heart. Materialistic mindset gets you nowhere. Music cannot be explained because it is from the higher consciousness.
‘The Whistleblower’ was hard to watch, but the reality was so much worse. Slavery never ended, and we must fight against human trafficking & sex slavery at home and abroad.
I'm not sure Mr. Miller has the chops to handle this conversation. Adam Phillips is an immensely original thinker. the disparity is quite painful & makes it hard to listen to .
Teoria de la eleccion social; Arrow
The Brontes followed by Austen are the pinnacle of female novelists.
I love how Michael so quickly quotes/performs Bill Hicks’ “Tell me when, Lord.”
Music is powerful
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Why did Gurnah get the Nobel and not him?
This important video is 7 years old yet RUclips never recommended it to me!
As a Romanian woman, I am extremely grateful for her hard work and courage. I am truly grateful. Thank you so much
This world is so evil. How low can you drop. They are supposed to help people and then they take advantage of them. Broom has to go thru the UN.
his 'twang' in 'Man of Many Sorrows' is Perfectly executed
BD's HOMAGE & reverant Acclaim of Americana Music
Lolol (lmho)
ruclips.net/video/MJZdFT8MRJk/видео.html i studied this going back 6 years and wrapped everything up and had a outcome, the snipers in the buildings belonged to NATO, how do i know,UN soldier were still standing around while civilians were shot at, dead give away, still happening today, israel was one of the countries, saudi arabia was another
the first sentence and I am deep in Faulkner ( can this be ? )
I just saw the whistleblower movie and it should be seen by all...
Interesting....but the voice.. Senator John Kerry is of Irish Jewish ancestry.
Why is Professor Ricks' voice not synchronized? This is hard work.
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vera wangs sealed box cathys love for jake red sox sharons tumbled rocks
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centipede game play spiritual incest phil shea hongmeizous moms say
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I’m not a historian so I don’t know how I would begin. But I wonder if there’s a direct line between that Spanish kings accounting reforms and the Dutch commerce rebellion, they were of course a part of the empire.
So that they catch the fever. Kkkk
The response to the question on atonal avant-garde and industrial/noise music was very irritating and blinkered (less from Sachs)
I remember hearing many years ago that western music is processed by the left hemisphere of the brain, whereas Japanese music is processed by the right hemisphere, with the result that westerners have difficulty in listening to it. My hunch is that other non-rhythmic music, such as industrial, some modern jazz, etc, is also 'right brain music'. It was very strange that they didn't mention any physiological reasons (such as mother's heartbeat felt in the womb) for why we find music so powerful, let alone discuss what might be happening neurologically. Dismissing it as being purely a learnt cultural response is ridiculous. If that was so, humans would be the only animals affected by music. Humans may be the only ones who move in time to a rhythm, as Dr Sacks mentioned, but dogs definitely reflect the energy in dance music by becoming playful when they hear it; they also become deeply relaxed when they hear peaceful classical music!
he is super intelligent and novelist
0:02 what a funny guy 😂😂
Awesome I love this
The point of democracy is to achieve equity peacefully. That means 'class struggle' by votes. Otherwise you have revolution, which (almost) always results in fascism. So the real problem is getting that small percentage of voters to the left side of the divide. No easy task.
The most important point I saw made indirectly was that there is no way to avoid making mistakes; the problem is how to make sure they don't destroy everything. As someone who started working in the markets in 1982, I have seen my share of mistakes and various degrees of success in dealing with their consequences. I prefer seeing more rather than fewer decision makers to distribute the cost of mistakes around. But the madness of crowds seems hard to avoid.
Happy new year one and all ~ I personally have experience with music & mind. My mother for many many yrs had dementia..& 2 main hardest part for ME, because as far as I could tell from the outer self of my mother she didn't seem to be scared, angry, or have any reaction to her non-emotional resoponse to these 2 losses, huge losses of her world. So, it was that final questioning who I was in relation to her; I missed her even asking who I was (my mother?) because the humor would be in my saying "as long as you don't think I'm your grandmother", this to ease her frustration. The worse was her loss of loving & responding to music. In the nursing home we'd both sing along or at least move & she was happy, as well as the other residents. Then one day Frank Sinatra was on the radio, let me just say, he was her main man, & I pointed out to her, him singing and, nothing from her. I will point out I have Stiff Person Syndrome, "low level" & yes Celine has it also. I've had it for 30yrs so I can move & do so around the house. As a child I pretended to be a dancer, swimmer, gymnastic dancer, ~ I am a singer & need even with my vocals not the best is like breathing. Please sing, move, play music..even a tid bit: hum a note or two, tap your foot/clap your hands as you listen to music ~ smile & enjoy that one note etc. 🎶😊👧🏾🎶
467 likes, mine included, that's how much our society cares. As long as we have Putin and Xi to point fingers, it'll all be ok, UN ist the good guys. Gag... Thank you Kathryn, you're a hero.
what a great resource; thanks very much