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8:00-9:30 PM -- Free University Talk: Walter Benn Michaels, "Diversity Politics Vs. Class Politics"
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8:00-9:30 PM -- Free University Talk: Walter Benn Michaels, "Diversity Politics Vs. Class Politics"
When:
Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 8:00 PM until 9:30 PM
Where:
Seminary Co-Op Bookstore -- 5751 S Woodlawn Ave
Seminary Co-op Events
5751 S Woodlawn Ave
Chicago, IL
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The Free University of Chicago provides a series of public presentations in which faculty explore social, political, and cultural issues of crucial importance locally, nationally, and internationally. These presentations are intended to stimulate critical inquiry and open discussion on topics that are politically and emotionally charged, exploring a wide range of perspectives and entertaining alternatives to conventional wisdom. All who are interested and concerned are invited to participate, within the University community and beyond.
Spring schedule: All sessions at the Seminary Coop Bookstore, 5751 South Woodlawn Ave., on alternate Wednesdays from 8:00-9:30 PM
April 5: Walter Benn Michaels, "Diversity Politics vs. Class Politics," Marshall Sahlins responding
April 19: Bruce Lincoln, "How Democracies Fail," Michael Geyer responding
May 3: Willemien Otten, "The Dutch-Christian Roots of Betsy Devos's Educational Policies," Bill Schweiker responding
May 17: Tom Mitchell, "Notes on Collective Madness, Political and Otherwise," Lauren Berlant responding
May 31: Bill Sewell, "The History of the Future (and Its Implications for Politics Now)," Andreas Glaeser responding
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