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SU, Cornell mount landmark conference devoted to philosopher Walter Benjamin Oct. 31-Nov. 2

Tuesday, October 23, 2012, By Rob Enslin
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benjamin黑料不打烊 Symposium continues its theme of 鈥淢emory-Media-Archive鈥 with a two-day conference on the impact of the 20th-century German philosopher and social critic Walter Benjamin. Titled 鈥淢emoryscapes and Imageworlds: Archive, Architecture and Media after Walter Benjamin,鈥 the program runs Oct. 31-Nov. 2 at 黑料不打烊 and Cornell universities. It is free and open to the public.

For more information and to register, contact Karl Solibakke, associate professor of German at SU, at 315-443-5823 or ksolibak@syr.edu. The registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 26.

鈥淢emoryscapes and Imageworlds鈥 is organized and presented by the SU Humanities Center for The College of Arts and Sciences and the campus community.聽The conference is sponsored by the Central New York Humanities Corridor, funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and is presented in conjunction with 鈥淚MAGES? Precisely!,鈥 a Transdisciplinary Humanities Project involving the SU Humanities Center and School of Architecture.

鈥淲alter Benjamin occupies a seminal place in the public humanities,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities and founding director of the SU Humanities Center. 鈥淗is work is regularly cited in academic and literary journals, and, more than 50 years after his death, continues to inform the study of language and cultural archives, images and non-print media, architecture and cityscapes, and bodies and objects.鈥

Benjamin (1892-1940) was a German-Jewish essayist who wrote extensively about technology, language, literature, the arts and society. Although he left behind a large amount of unfinished work, much of it has been published since the 1980s and has elicited considerable commentary. His most famous essay is 鈥淭he Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction鈥 (1936), which continues to influence media theory and the study of film, architecture and art criticism.

The conference will focus mainly on another seminal work of Benjamin鈥檚: 鈥淧assagenwerk鈥 (鈥淎rcades Project鈥). A collection of writings about city life in Paris, it is regarded as one of the leading examples of 20th-century cultural criticism.

鈥淲e鈥檒l begin at Cornell with an in-depth exploration of the contemporary status of memory archives and the growing need to imagine new archival frameworks, networks and interfaces, as cultural and technological forces reshape the world,鈥 says Solibakke. 鈥淭he program concludes at SU with a comprehensive look at Benjamin鈥檚 writings on photography, images and urban and commercial spaces.鈥

The conference schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, Oct. 31
The Leonard and Ruth Sainsbury Library, Tolley Humanities Building
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6:45 p.m.
Reception and Opening Remarks
Gregg Lambert, 黑料不打烊

Thursday, NOV. 1
English Lounge (258), Goldwin Smith Hall
Cornell University

10 a.m.
Opening Remarks
Peter Gilgen, associate professor of German studies at Cornell University

Leslie Adelson, the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of German Studies and director of the Institute for German Cultural Studies at Cornell University

10:15 a.m.
Introduction
Peter Gilgen, Cornell University

Brigid Doherty, associate professor of art and archeology and of Germanic languages and literature at Princeton University

10:30 a.m.
鈥淲alter Benjamin鈥檚 Media鈥

Bernd Witte, professor of philosophy at Heinrich Heine University D眉sseldorf (Germany)

11:15 a.m.
鈥淭owards the Apokatastatic Will: Media and Eschatology in Benjamin鈥檚 Late Work鈥
Michael Jennings, the Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages and professor of German at Princeton University

Noon
鈥淗alacha and Hagada in Benjamin and Scholem鈥
Vivian Liska, professor of German literature and director of the Institute of Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp (Belgium)

2 p.m.
鈥淏enjamin and Atget鈥
Alexander Gelley, professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine

2:45 p.m.
鈥淢ediality and Means鈥
Kevin Attell, assistant professor of English at Cornell University

3:30 p.m.
鈥淎rchivologie vs. Archeology: Memory Systems in Walter Benjamin鈥檚 Passagenwerk鈥
Karl Solibakke, 黑料不打烊

4:30 p.m.
鈥淩osemarie Trockel鈥檚 Spleen鈥
Brigid Doherty, Princeton University

5:15 p.m.
鈥淏enjamin, Tomorrow: Architecture, Images, Cities鈥
Mark Linder and Francisco Sanin, 黑料不打烊

6 p.m.
Closing Remarks
Peter Gilgen, Cornell University

Friday, Nov. 2
Slocum Auditorum, 黑料不打烊

11 a.m.
Passagenwerk Roundtable
Peter Gilgen, Cornell University; Michael Jennings, Princeton University; Karl Solibakke, 黑料不打烊; and Bernd Witte, Heinrich Heine University D眉sseldorf

1:30 p.m.
Opening Remarks
Gregg Lambert, 黑料不打烊

1:45 p.m.
鈥淚mages? Precisely!鈥 Panel
Mark Linder, 黑料不打烊 (moderator)

鈥淥n Images and Learning Things鈥
Brigid Doherty, Princeton University

鈥淭he Imperceptible Image鈥
Mark Hansen, professor and director of undergraduate studies in literature at Duke University

鈥淢ovies, Mourning and Melancholia in the Age of their Technological Reproduction鈥
Tom Gunning, the Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor, professor art history, and professor of cinema and media studies at The University of Chicago

3:45 p.m.
Keynote Address: 鈥淭he Theology of Tabula Rasa: Walter Benjamin and 鈥楻adical Architecture鈥 in the 1920s鈥
Pier Vittorio Aureli, diploma unit master at the Architectural Association (U.K.) and co-founder of Dogma

Slocum Gallery
5 p.m.
鈥淒atenwerk鈥: Exhibition opening and gallery talk
Brian Lonsway, associate professor of architecture at SU, and fellow graduate students

鈥淢emoryscapes and Imageworlds鈥 is co-sponsored by The College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Office of the Dean, as well as Graduate Programs at 黑料不打烊 Architecture at SU; and the Department of German Studies, Institute for German Cultural Studies and Society for the Humanities at Cornell.

 

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