Oct 30

Humanities in Focus Lecture - Wendy Brown

Wed, October 30, 2019 • 5:00pm - 6:00pm (1h) • Weitz 236

Politics in Nihilistic Times:  Thinking with Max Weber

This lecture will take off from Weber's essays 'Politics as a Vocation' and 'Science as a Vocation'.

Wendy Brown's fields of interest include the history of political theory, nineteenth and twentieth century Continental theory, critical theory and theories of contemporary capitalism.  She is best known for intertwining the insights of Marx, Nietzsche, Weber, Freud, Frankfurt School theorists, Foucault, and contemporary Continental philosophers to critically interrogate formations of power, political identity, citizenship, and political subjectivity in contemporary liberal democracies.  In recent years, her scholarship has focused on neoliberalism and the political formations to which it gives rise.

Professor Brown received her Ph.D in Political Philosophy from Princeton University in 1983. Prior to coming to Berkeley in 1999, she taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz and at Williams College. Her work has been translated into more than twenty languages. She lectures around the world and has held a number of distinguished fellowships and visiting professorships, most recently at Columbia, Cornell, Birkbeck and the London School of Economics.  In 2017-18 she was a Simon Guggeheim Fellow and a UC Presidents Humanities Research Fellow.

 

 

Event Contact: Mary Drew

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Humanities in Focus Lecture - Wendy Brown
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