WINTER 2022
- January 24, 2022: “Where Does Nature End and Culture Begin? Cultural Heritage between Anthropology and Epistemology”
- By Dr. Étienne Anheim, L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris)
- February 7, 2022: “As Inconvenient and Offensive as Abundance”
- By Dr. Adam Talib, Durham University
- February 28, 2022: “Anti Antigone”
- By Dr. Elissa Marder, Emory University
- March 7, 2022: “Contactless Comparison”
- By Dr. Alexander Beecroft, University of South Carolina
SPRING 2022
- April 11, 2022: “Beyond World Literature”
- By Dr. William Marx, Collège de France (Paris)
- April 25, 2022: “Differential, Dialogical, and Plurilingual Comparativism”
- By Dr. Ute Heidmann, University of Lausanne
- May 9, 2022: “The Creation of Eve and Pandora in ‘Differential Comparison’: Myths of Foundation and Michel Foucault’s Aveux de la Chair”
- By Dr. Claude Calame, L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris)
- May 16, 2022: “Reticular, Thick, and Liquid: Europe’s New Borders”
- By Dr. Chowra Makaremi, National Center for Scientific Research (Paris)
- May 31, 2022: “Neoclassic or New Classics? Challenges, Debates, Perspectives” – A Roundtable Organized and Moderated by ECT Co-Director Professor Guilia Sissa
- Introductory comments by ECT Co-Director Professor Giulia Sissa: VIDEO LINK
- Introductory comments by ECT Co-Director Professor Zrinka Stahuljak: VIDEO LINK
- “How One Can Read Dante Nowadays” – Presented by Dr. Manuele Gragnolati of Sorbonne University: VIDEO LINK
- “Diversalization Versus Universalization” – Presented by Dr. Ute Heidmann of University of Lausanne: VIDEO LINK