"The Black Jacobins and the Long Haitian Revolution" with Anthony Bogues
"The Black Jacobins and the Long Haitian Revolution: Archives, Historiography, and the Writing of Revolution" with Anthony Bogues recorded October 28, 2013
Anthony Bogues is a professor, writer and curator. He is the Harmon Family Professor, Professor of Africana Studies, affiliated Professor of Political Science and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, where he was appointed the Director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. He is a visiting scholar at the Rhode Island School of Design and a Visiting Professor of the Humanities at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. In 2012 he was a Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Stanford University. The author and editor of five books, he has published over 60 essays in the fields of intellectual history, political theory, cultural and literary history and is a member of the editorial collective of the journal Boundary 2. He co-curated a national exhibition in the U.S. on Haitian art, Reframing Haiti--Art, History and Performativity. Bogues has been involved in four major projects: a political/philosophical project on questions of the human, freedom, human emancipation and the black intellectual tradition; co-curating a major exhibition on Haitian art for 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa; editing a series of monographs on the history of Haitian art; and completing an intellectual/political biography of C.L.R. James and Caribbean intellectual tradition.
Видео "The Black Jacobins and the Long Haitian Revolution" with Anthony Bogues канала UIC Institute for the Humanities
Anthony Bogues is a professor, writer and curator. He is the Harmon Family Professor, Professor of Africana Studies, affiliated Professor of Political Science and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, where he was appointed the Director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. He is a visiting scholar at the Rhode Island School of Design and a Visiting Professor of the Humanities at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. In 2012 he was a Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Stanford University. The author and editor of five books, he has published over 60 essays in the fields of intellectual history, political theory, cultural and literary history and is a member of the editorial collective of the journal Boundary 2. He co-curated a national exhibition in the U.S. on Haitian art, Reframing Haiti--Art, History and Performativity. Bogues has been involved in four major projects: a political/philosophical project on questions of the human, freedom, human emancipation and the black intellectual tradition; co-curating a major exhibition on Haitian art for 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa; editing a series of monographs on the history of Haitian art; and completing an intellectual/political biography of C.L.R. James and Caribbean intellectual tradition.
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