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Humanist Reason

By: ehayot — December 7th 2020 at 20:20
Coming out in February 2021 from Columbia University Press, Humanist Reason is a book in three parts: (1) a history of the modern justifications of the humanities; (2) a philosophical genealogy of those justifications, and an argument for their dismantling; … Continue reading
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Shakespeare and the 99%

By: ehayot — December 30th 2019 at 09:20
Leaving aside the fact that the first comment is from someone who’s still angry about the fact that people think Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare’s plays (which is fun but too “age of the internet” for me), this review by James Shapiro … Continue reading
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The Future of the Literature Curriculum

By: ehayot — November 22nd 2019 at 15:12
I just came back from Calvin University, where I had a great couple days visiting classes and discussing the curriculum with the faculty there. Like many programs in literature, they have been losing majors (the creative writing and linguistics majors … Continue reading
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Travel/Talks 2019-20

By: ehayot — November 22nd 2019 at 15:06
It’s been a while since I’ve updated the site; then the old code built into WordPress broke and I’ve spent the morning fixing it. But… victory, so a time to update some talk and travel and teaching news, all coming … Continue reading
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Peter Janich, What is Information?

By: ehayot — February 22nd 2018 at 14:13
Translated by me and the fabulous Lea Pao, this book by the German philosopher of science known for “methodical constructivism” is now available in English from the University of Minnesota Press. Lea and I added a couple sentences that weren’t … Continue reading
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Travel/Talks 2018

By: ehayot — January 22nd 2018 at 14:22
A few talks coming up: April 5-6 is a conference on Poetry and the World at the new UVa Center for Poetry and Poetics. I’ll be talking about the blazon, and totality. I’ll be giving a talk, “Why Humanists Should … Continue reading
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Teaching 2017-18

By: ehayot — December 22nd 2017 at 14:18
So this year I taught the video games class again (300 students this time). Evaluations were ok… not as good as last time, and I think I know why. I basically did more of what some folks liked last time … Continue reading
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Travel Plans, 2017

By: ehayot — March 10th 2017 at 15:02
I will be giving talks (on worlds) in Dublin on May 11, and in Munich, probably May 23. Otherwise no conferences or talks planned for the Spring. I will not be attending the ACLA (in Utrecht) or the MSA (in … Continue reading
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Teaching, Spring 2017

By: ehayot — January 10th 2017 at 15:01
Teaching two classes this semester, a graduate class on Derrida (syllabus) and the usual undergraduate class on video game culture (syllabus), this time with 400 students, a new record. I had planned to make a bunch of changes to the … Continue reading
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Center for Humanities and Information

By: ehayot — October 14th 2015 at 01:04
So one of the things I’ve been up to that I’m really excited about and proud of is Penn State’s new Center for Humanities and Information, which has just started up this year. The best thing (well, one of the … Continue reading
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