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Panelists Invited: Nietzsche as Trope
| Location: | New York, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2005-11-30 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2005-10-05 |
| Announcement ID: |
148044 |
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We seek participants for a panel on “Nietzsche as Trope” at the 16th Annual Conference on Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture at Binghamton University, April 21-22, 2006. Friedrich Nietzsche has been and continues to be appropriated in various intellectual and cultural discourses around the world. The panel aims to bring together scholars examining this phenomenon in widely divergent contexts and periods. Our goal is not to establish a catalogue of influences, but rather to explore ways in which the name Nietzsche, and his iconic physical profile, are used as anchoring figures in the process of grafting the philosopher’s thought onto particular historical and cultural moments.
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Anindita Banerjee
Cornell University
Department of Comparative Literature
Phone: (607) 255-7781
Michael J Stern
University of Oregon
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
Phone: (541) 346-4256 Email: ab425@cornell.edu, mjstern@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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