About
Overview
Fellows
Board
Staff
Annual Report
Fellowships
Overview
Society of Fellows
Heyman Center Fellows
Public Humanities Graduate Fellows
Edward W. Said Research Study Award
Trinity Long Room Hub and SOF/Heyman (Heyman-Hub) Fellows
Events
Upcoming
All Events
Public Humanities
Overview
Health and Medical Humanities
Humanities in Practice
Justice-in-Education
News
Media
Watch
Listen
Read
Connect
Visit Us
Make a Gift
Become a Friend of SOF/Heyman
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Events
Symbiosis of Nature and Art: A New Neo-Mannerism?
The Lionel Trilling Seminar
October 6, 2016
Thursday, 6:15pm EDT
The Heyman Center, Second Floor Common Room, Columbia University
Notes
Free and open to the public
No registration necessary
First come, first seated
Horst Bredekamp presents the next installment of the Lionel Trilling Seminar.
Participants
Lecture by
Horst Bredekamp
Professor of Art History
Humboldt University Berlin
Respondent
Pamela H. Smith
Seth Low Professor of History
Columbia University
Respondent
Peter N. Miller
Dean of the Bard Graduate Center and Professor of Cultural History
Bard Graduate Center
Related Events
The Lionel Trilling Seminar: Amanda Anderson
Fred Moten: Sonnet, Soliloquy, Insovereignty: Lessons from Hank Cinq
The Black Studies Project: 50 Years and Counting
The Trilling Seminar: Lydia Davis
Humorlessness/Politics
Political Fiction, Ancient and Modern: From David’s Court to Fabrice’s Charterhouse
Rethinking the “One-Sex” Body: Sex, Gender, and Medicine in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
“Understanding from Inside,” or Critique and Admiration: Reading after Wittgenstein and Cavell
“What, Ultimately, for?” Trilling, Leavis, and the Limits of Cultural Criticism
Darryl Pinckney on “Intellectual Women”
View More
View Less