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Disputes with Vehemence: Historical Transition and Violent Disagreements from the Greeks to Postcolonial Tragedy

Bürgeruniversität Haus der Universität

Prof. Dr. Ato Quayson (Stanford University, USA), Inhaber der Jean G. and Morris M. Doyle - Professur für Interdisziplinäre Studien an der Stanford University.

The lecture will proffer a theory of postcolonial tragedy drawing specifically on the nature of violent disagreements in the history of tragedy and the relationship of these to different forms of historical transition. It will shed light on colonial history’s relationship to the fraught individual processes of self accounting and on the ambiguation of attitudes to individual and collective pasts as well as to the problematic status of feelings and affects in relation to these. It will also be argued further that the relation between the two domains of history and affect can serve as model for understanding of postcolonial tragedies' characterological types and their sociopolitical conditions. The lecture will draw on examples from a wide range of traditions and cultures but will settle on the works of Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison to anchor the main terms of the argument.

Keynote lecture in the context of the Symposium "Translation and the Archive: Performance, Practice, Negotiation." (Auf Englisch)

Further information: https://www.ctsdus.hhu.de/en

Kooperationspartner: Landeszentrale für politische Bildung

Details

31.05.2023, 19:30 Uhr - 21:00 Uhr
Dr. Eva Ulrike Pirker, Dr. Marc Caplan (beide HHU)
Ort: Haus der Universität, Schadowplatz 14, 40212 Düsseldorf
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