Showing posts with label A. (subjects)-Humanities-Literature-American/British-(Herman Melville). Show all posts
Showing posts with label A. (subjects)-Humanities-Literature-American/British-(Herman Melville). Show all posts

2016-05-02

American Literature by Cyrus Patell at New York University

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source: New York University    上次更新日期:2014年6月29日
Open Ed: Cyrus Patell, American Literature

Introduction 1:12:45
Moby-Dick (I) 1:14:45
The Literature of Settlement 1:14:58
American Puritanism (I) 1:16:28
American Puritanism (II) 1:13:51
American Puritanism (III) 1:14:42
American Neoclassicism 1:08:17
Edwards and the Transition to Enlightenment 1:13:30
The American Enlightenment 1:10:56
American Gothic (I) 1:05:51
American Gothic (II) 1:10:19
American Gothic (III) 1:14:33
American Transcendentalism (I) 1:15:56
American Transcendentalism (II) 1:15:10
American Transcendentalism (III) 1:13:41
American Transcendentalism (IV) 1:04:55
American Transcendentalism (V) 1:11:43
Frederick Douglass 1:07:19
Uncle Tom's Cabin (I) 1:03:31
Uncle Tom's Cabin (II) 1:10:13
Nathaniel Hawthorne (I) 1:14:02
Nathaniel Hawthorne (II) 1:06:07
Moby-Dick (II) 1:15:21
Moby-Dick (III) 1:16:36
Moby-Dick (IV) 1:12:55
Moby-Dick (V) 53:19

2016-03-11

Alenka Zupančič. I Would Prefer Not To. 2011


source: European Graduate School      2013年2月6日
http://www.egs.edu/ Alenka Zupancic, Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst, discusses Herman Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener, I would prefer not to, Immanuel Kant and infinite judgment, Gilles Deleuze, Stéphane Mallarmé, place, and nihilism. This is the ninth lecture of Zupančič's 2011 summer course at the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe 2011 Alenka Zupancic.

Alenka Zupančič, Ph.D., is a Lacanian philosopher and social theorist, based as a full-time researcher in the philosophy department of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She was born in 1966 in Slovenia. Alenka received her Ph.D. from the University of Ljubljana in 1990 and currently is a member of the Ljubljana School for Psychoanalysis. At the European Graduate School, she holds a position as a lecturer where she teaches an intensive summer seminar on Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.