Pavel Lembersky just published a review of Radical History & the Politics of Art in Humanities and Social Sciences Online. Click here to read the review, which is entitled “Art and Politics: Beyond the Binary.”
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2015 Program for the CTW at the Sorbonne
I have posted the program for the 2015 Critical Theory Workshop / Atelier de théorie critique, a summer research program that I direct at the Sorbonne:
Lecture, Centennial Filiations Conference, U. of New Mexico, 3/26/15-3/27/15

Raji Vallury has organized a conference, subtitled “Theory, Aesthetics and Politics of Literary and Cinematic Fiction,” in memory of Philip Watts. It will take place at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of New Mexico. I will be presenting a paper on Hitchcock, Marker and Gilliam entitled “Temporal Vertigo: Cinema in the Remaking.” For the complete conference schedule, click here.
Presentation, Scholar as Activist / Activist as Scholar Conference at Temple on 3/24/15
The Center for the Humanities at Temple University has organized a conference on activism and scholarship, which will take place on 3/24 from 2-6 p.m. on the 10th floor of Gladfelter Hall. I will be participating, along with Robin Anderson, Jennifer Lee and Liz Ševčenko. For the complete conference schedule, click here.
Book Session at the American Society for Aesthetics on 3/20/15

Tal Correm has generously organized an “Author Meets Critics” session on Radical History & the Politics of Art at the ASA’s Eastern Division Meeting on March 20, 2015 in Philadelphia. It will be an honor to receive feedback from Tal Correm (Temple) as well as Espen Hammer (Temple), Andrew Weiner (NYU) and the moderator Mashinka Firunts (UPenn). The program details are available here.
Book Reviewed in Radical Philosophy

Andrew Stefan Weiner’s review of Radical History & the Politics of Art just appeared in Radical Philosophy 190.
