Tears in the Fabric of the Past: New Theories of Narrative and History
A conversation with Avenali Chair in the Humanities Eelco Runia about new ways of thinking, theorizing, and writing about the past, history, time, rupture, presence, and narrative, featuring: Hayden White (UC Santa Cruz, emeritus), Martin Jay (UC Berkeley), Carol Gluck (Columbia), Harry Harootunian (Columbia), and Ethan Kleinberg (Wesleyan).

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Ethan Kleinberg and Hayden White on the Practical Past, Part 1

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A Genealogy of Liberty: A Lecture by Quentin Skinner

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Eric Hobsbawm: The Consolations of History

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Husserl, Heidegger & Existentialism - Hubert Dreyfus & Bryan Magee (1987)

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Bruno Latour | On Not Joining the Dots || Radcliffe Institute

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French Passions: Edmund de Waal on Proust

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Our Words, and Theirs: A Reflection on the Historian's Craft Today - Carlo Ginzburg

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On the Use and Reuse of History: Reading Hayden White's The Practical Past

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Judith Butler. Kafka and The Poetics of Non-Arrival. 2011

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Carlo Ginzburg – Microhistory

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After the Eclipse: The Light of Reason in Late Critical Theory. Lecture 1 - Martin Jay

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The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz - Bryan Magee & Anthony Quinton (1987)

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Richard Rorty: Is Religion Compatible with Science?

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What Intellectual History Teaches Us: A Conversation w/ Quentin Skinner (The Governance Podcast Ep6)

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AI has hacked the code of human civilization | Yuval Noah Harari

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A Genealogy of the State: Quentin Skinner

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How to adapt to cultural change | Fredric Jameson

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Hayden White and Ethan Kleinberg: A Conversation at Wesleyan's Center for the Humanities

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Tanner Lectures: Seminar with Carlo Ginzburg

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