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Wu Hung: Representing Vacancy: Absence as Memory

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang. Professor Wu Hung Wu Hung (Harrie A...

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Wu Hung: Pillow and Mirror: Absence as Subjectivity

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang. Professor Wu Hung Wu Hung (Harrie A...

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Wu Hung: Demolition Projects: Absence as Contemporaneity

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang. Professor Wu Hung Wu Hung (Harrie A...

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Tim Barrett: Bird Tracks: Writing, Printing, and Absence

Tim Barrett (Professor of East Asian History and Research Professor, SOAS) In Europe, writing is a borrowed invention, with no particular legendary associations and a probable initial practical...

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Robin Blackburn: Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

Humanitas Visiting Professorship Symposium on Women's Rights Professor Robin Blackburn (Professor of Sociology, University of Essex): Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

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Professor Philippe de Montebello: The Many Faces of Context

Humanitas Visiting Professor in the History of Art 2012-13 The Humanitas Chair in the History of Art has been made possible by the generous support of J E Safra. Professor Philippe de Montebello...

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Professor Philippe de Montebello: Destruction, Alteration, Renewal

Humanitas Visiting Professor in the History of Art 2012-13 The Humanitas Chair in the History of Art has been made possible by the generous support of J E Safra. Professor Philippe de Montebello...

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Professor Philippe de Montebello: Change as Constant

Humanitas Visiting Professor in the History of Art 2012-13 The Humanitas Chair in the History of Art has been made possible by the generous support of J E Safra. Professor Philippe de Montebello...

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Professor Manuel Castells: Social Movements in the Internet Age (2)

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Manuel Castells The Humanitas Chair in Media has been made possible by the generous support of the Blavatnik Family Foundation Lecture 3: Social Movements in...

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Professor Manuel Castells: Social Movements in the Internet Age (1)

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Manuel Castells The Humanitas Chair in Media has been made possible by the generous support of the Blavatnik Family Foundation Lecture 2: Social Movements in...

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Professor Manuel Castells: Communication, Power and the State in the Network...

Lecture 1: Communication, Power and the State in the Network Society Power in the network society is exercised through networks. There are four different forms of power under these social and...

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Professor Jay Winter: Writing War

Humanitas Visiting Professor in War Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in War Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir Ronald Grierson. Professor Jay Winter Professor Jay Winter...

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Professor Jay Winter: Filming War

Humanitas Visiting Professor in War Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in War Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir Ronald Grierson. Professor Jay Winter Professor Jay Winter...

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Professor Jay Winter: Figuring War

Humanitas Visiting Professor in War Studies 2012 The Humanitas Chair in War Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir Ronald Grierson. Professor Jay Winter Professor Jay Winter...

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Nancy Fraser: The Wages of Care: Reproductive Labour as Fictitious Commodity

Nancy Fraser: The Wages of Care: Reproductive Labour as Fictitious Commodity

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Nancy Fraser: Between Marketisation and Social Protection: Ambivalences of...

Lecture 3: Between Marketization and Social Protection: Ambivalences of Feminism in the Context of Capitalist Crisis

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Nancy Fraser: A Polanyian Feminism? Re-reading The Great Transformation in...

Nancy Fraser: A Polanyian Feminism? Re-reading The Great Transformation in the 21st Century

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Lois McNay: Political Ontologies and Radical Democracy

Humanitas Visiting Professorship Symposium on Women's Rights Professor Lois McNay (Professor of Theory of Politics and Fellow of Somerville College, University of Oxford) Political Ontologies and...

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Kate Nash: Critical Methodology

Humanitas Visiting Professorship Symposium on Women's Rights Professor Kate Nash (Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths University of London) Critical Methodology

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Joseph McDermott: An Absence of Place

Joseph McDermott (University Lecturer, Cambridge) Villages in the late imperial China varied greatly in the number and names of institutions active in them, but we can still pinpoint at least four...

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