Lecture by Hortense Spillers - March 18, 2016
Hortense Spillers is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor in English (Vanderbilt U). "Shades of Intimacy: What the Eighteenth Century Teaches Us," served as the keynote lecture for "The Flesh of the Matter: A Hortense Spillers Symposium," at Cornell University, March 18, 2016. Followed by a day of symposium panels, March 19, 2016.

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To the Bone: Some Speculations on Touch, Hortense Spillers

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Hortense Spillers: The Idea of Black Culture

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The 2026 Kahn Humanities Series Presents Professor Angela Y. Davis

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Hortence Spillers and Gail Lewis at the Institute of Contemporary Arts

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Hortense J. Spillers/Margo Crawford Conversation at Pembroke Center Spillers Symposium

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When The Narcissist Knows You Will Never Come Back, They Secretly Do This | Dr Ramani

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Hortense Spillers -- "To the Bone: Some Speculations on the Problem of Touch"

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Afropessimism and Its Others: A discussion between Hortense J. Spillers and Lewis R. Gordon

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Manthia Diawara - "Edouard Glissant: A Demand for the Right of Opacity" - 2019-08-04

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Left of Black with Hortense Spillers and Alexis Pauline Gumbs

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S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Riding with Oedipus: On the Other Side of the Middle Passage, Keynote Address with Hortense Spillers

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Hortense Spillers - Shades of Intimacy: Women in the Time of Revolution

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Hortense Spillers’ Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe-Part I

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Archaeology Warning: They May Have Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock

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Achille Mbembe - Frantz Fanon and the Politics of Viscerality

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Hortense J. Spillers, “Shades of Intimacy: What the Eighteenth Century Teaches Us”

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Dr. Hortense Spillers - Toward an ontology: Black women and the republic

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