Book Trouble 2006-2007

Program on Law and Social Thought

Politically alert intellectual work engages us in relationships to books -- to other people's writing -- that are often as important as our relationships to mentors and opponents, professional roles, historical crises, social alliances and social movements, our own normative yearnings and commitments, and our own moments of career success and failure. Sometimes books make our work possible; sometimes they block and baffle us. Sometimes we read them in ways that revive their intellectual and political possibilities; sometimes we read to defeat them, to overcome them, even to avoid them. Sometimes we deploy favorite texts to trouble our world; other times the world that troubles us is somehow immanent in a particular book.

Book Trouble places really wonderful readers in a direct engagement with really important books, seeking to explore the trouble that books and their readers can produce.

All are welcome to the following Book Trouble 2006-2007 seminars. Join us -- we hope sparks will fly!

Click here for a bibliography and suggestions on where to find the text.

Book Trouble 2006-2007 poster  (*requires Adobe Acrobat Reader )

All meetings will take place in Pound 332 from 4:30-6:30pm.

Thursday, October 5

Monday, November 13

Monday, December 4

**** Copies of both articles are available in Hauser 406.****

Thursday, February 15

Thursday, March 8

Thursday, March 15

Thursday, April 19
**** ARNULF BECKER'S TALK SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY NIGHT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. IT WILL BE RESCHEDULED DURING THE FALL SEMESTER. ****

Selected Reading - pp. 1-28.
*** Please use the link above or hard copies are available in Hauser 406.***

 

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