2018-2019 tgiFHI Schedule
Fall 2018 Schedule
Friday, September 28
Joseph Winters, Religious Studies
The Sacred Gone Astray: Eliade, Fanon, Wynter, and the Terror of Colonial Settlement
Recording available
Friday, October 5
No tgiFHI (Fall Break)
Friday, October 12
Mark Hansen, Literature
Techno-Aesthesis and Drone Vision
Recording available
Friday, October 19
Annabel J. Wharton, Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Body Model
Recording available
Friday, October 26
Nima Bassiri, Literature
Catherine Reilly, Literature
Deborah Jenson, Romance Studies
Brainhood, Self-Concepts, and the Perils of Neuroconformity
Recording available
Friday, November 2
Carlos Rojas, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
James Miller, Duke Kunshan University Humanities Research Center
The DKU Humanities Research Center and the Planetary Humanities
Friday, November 9
Saskia Cornes, Duke Campus Farm and Franklin Humanities Institute
Milton's Manuring: Eden, Eve, Enclosure, Epic
Recording available
Friday, November 16
Margaret Humphreys, History
Finding Dr. Harris
Recording available
Spring 2019 Schedule
Friday, January 18
Bradley Rogers, Theater Studies
Rethinking the Revolutions of Hamilton
Recording available with Duke NetID
Friday, January 25
Michaeline Crichlow, African and African American Studies
Patricia Northover, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES), University of the West Indies
Race, Space and the Kinopolitics of Place in Hispaniola: Notes on Primitive Accumulation
Friday, February 1
Jacqueline Waeber, Music
Rousseau on Music, Redux
Recording available
Friday, February 8
Charlotte Sussman, English
Where Does Dido Rest? Thinking the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Together
Recording available with Duke NetID
Friday, February 15
Gopal Sreenivasan, Philosophy
What is Courage?
Recording available
Friday, February 22
Harris Solomon, Cultural Anthropology
On Life Support
Friday, March 1
Shai Ginsburg, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Modern Hebrew: A History Revisited
Recording available