题 目:How to Be and Not to Be: Lessons from Two Modern Philopoets,
Hamlet and Descartes
主讲人:Kyoo Lee
时 间:4月28日(星期四下午4:00-5:30)
地 点:外语楼101会议室
简 介: Kyoo Lee, Professor of Philosophy at The City University of New York, author of Writing Entanglish (2015, Belladonna Chapbook Series) and Reading Descartes Otherwise: Blind, Mad, Dreamy, and Bad (2012, Fordham UP), who also has co-edited journal issues on “Safe” (2011) and “Xenophobia & Racism” (2014), is a theorist and writer who works widely in the intersecting fields of the Arts & the Humanities. Recipient of faculty fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, Korea Institute for Advanced Study and The CUNY Graduate Center, along with John Jay Faculty Research Excellence Award, she also occasionally summer-teaches at Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, seminaring on philopoetics. Currently, she serves as an Associate Editor of Derrida Today and Hypatia, and is also on the editorial board of Open Humanities Press. She has long been a member of Poetry Translation Center in the UK and recently joined the PEN America Translation Committee.