IAS Program on Chinese Creative Writing 中國文學創作研究專題 2019

到訪學者

Samuel WEBER

 
Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities, Northwestern University
到訪年份: 2025
Prof. Samuel Weber is the Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities at Northwestern University and Director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory. He studied with Paul de Man and Theodor W. Adorno, whose book Prisms he co-translated into English. The translation of and introduction to Adorno's most important book of cultural criticism helped define how the work of the Frankfurt School would be read and understood in the English-speaking world. He has also published books on Balzac, Lacan, and Freud, as well as on the relation of institutions and media to interpretation.

In the 1980s, Prof. Weber worked in Germany as a dramaturge in theater and opera productions. Out of the confrontation of that experience with his work in critical theory came the book, Theatricality as Medium, published in 2004. His two most recent book publications are: Singularity: Politics and Poetics (2021) and Preexisting Conditions: Recounting the Plague (2022). He is currently working on two book projects, Reconsidering the Uncanny: Freud, Heidegger, Derrida, and Kafka’s Uncanny Animals.

Prof. Weber’s interdisciplinary scholarship resonates across literary theory, media studies, and philosophy.
日期/時間
活動
2025年9月19日 (星期五)
下午4時至下午6時
Curious Conclusions: On the Singularity of Literature as Response and Appeal [詳情]
Samuel WEBER 教授, Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities, Northwestern University
地點: 香港科技大學 李兆基校園 盧家驄薈萃樓 佳兆業集團演講廳 (高研院演講廳) (位置)
註:(1) 本場活動以英文舉行。
  (2) 本場活動座位有限,先到先得。

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