Events

Revolution 6/13: Kendall Thomas on Stuart Hall, Manning Marable, & Critical Race Theory

13/13 Seminar Series, Revolution

January 19, 2022 Wednesday, 6:00pm–8:00pm EST Virtual Event
Cosponsor
  • The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
Organizer
  • Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought
Notes
  • Free and open to the public
  • Registration required. See details.

Join us on Wednesday, January 19th as Kendall Thomas and Bernard E. Harcourt read and discuss Familiar Stranger and “Culture, Resistance, and Struggle” by Stuart Hall, and “The Third Reconstruction: Black Nationalism and Race in a Revolutionary America” by Manning Marable.

Due to the current pandemic situation in New York, this seminar will take place entirely on Zoom.
Please contact Fonda Shen at [email protected] if you have any questions.

About the series Revolution 13/13, organized by The Center For Contemporary Critical Thought: (more information here):

How is it that some ideas and manifestos, more so than others, have ignited, animated, or galvanized people to rise in revolution? What is it about these ideas and their theoretical moves—and not others? What can they tell us about critique and praxis? Should we not explore, perhaps for this 13/13 seminar series, what the “worldly philosophers” can tell us about critical praxis theory? Yes, let’s do that this year. Let’s do that together. Welcome to the revolutionary ideas, manifestos, and texts of the worldly philosophers—or, for short… Welcome to Revolution 13/13!