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− | The '''Lionel Trilling Seminars''' are a series of | + | The '''Lionel Trilling Seminars''' are a series of seminars delivered each academic year on areas of study ranging from literature and society, art and politics, psychoanalysis and culture, to education. Each seminar features a prominent scholar in a given field delivering a talk and two respondents. |
The seminars were established in [[1976]] in memory of Professor [[Lionel Trilling]], and are on areas of study in which he was active. | The seminars were established in [[1976]] in memory of Professor [[Lionel Trilling]], and are on areas of study in which he was active. | ||
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+ | Originally the series consisted of three seminars a year, but has since been reduced to two, one each semester. | ||
The seminars have been sponsored at various times by [[Columbia College]], the [[Heyman Center]], and supported by gifts from Prof. [[William Theodore de Bary]] and his wife, Daniel and Joanna Rose, and William H. and Weslie R. Janeway. | The seminars have been sponsored at various times by [[Columbia College]], the [[Heyman Center]], and supported by gifts from Prof. [[William Theodore de Bary]] and his wife, Daniel and Joanna Rose, and William H. and Weslie R. Janeway. | ||
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+ | |2006 - 2007 | ||
+ | |Orlando Patterson (Harvard) | ||
+ | |[[Eric Foner]] (Columbia); Saidiya Hartman (Vanderbilt) | ||
+ | |The Perils of Freedom in America (Canceled) | ||
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+ | |Hermione Lee (Oxford) | ||
+ | |[[Andrew Delbanco]] (Columbia); Jean Strouse (NYPL) | ||
+ | |The Hum and Buzz of Implication:Biography and Edith Wharton | ||
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|2005 - 2006 | |2005 - 2006 | ||
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|Gordon Wood (Brown) | |Gordon Wood (Brown) | ||
− | |Harry Harootunian (NYU); Robert Ferguson (Columbia) | + | |Harry Harootunian (NYU); [[Robert Ferguson]] (Columbia) |
|Does History Teach Any Lessons? | |Does History Teach Any Lessons? | ||
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|2004 - 2005 | |2004 - 2005 | ||
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|1998 - 1999 | |1998 - 1999 | ||
|Ian Buruma | |Ian Buruma | ||
− | |Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia); Sean Wilentz (Princeton) | + | |[[Akeel Bilgrami]] (Columbia); [[Sean Wilentz]] (Princeton) |
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|1997 - 1998 | |1997 - 1998 | ||
|Richard Taruskin | |Richard Taruskin | ||
− | |Lydia | + | |[[Lydia Goehr]], [[Walter Frisch]] |
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|Hans Belting | |Hans Belting | ||
− | |Richard Brilliant, Arthur Danto | + | |Richard Brilliant, [[Arthur Danto]] |
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|Stephen Holmes | |Stephen Holmes | ||
− | |Mark Lilla (Columbia); Ira Katznelson (Columbia) | + | |[[Mark Lilla]] (Columbia); Ira Katznelson (Columbia) |
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|Michael Scammell | |Michael Scammell | ||
− | |Maria Todorova; Mark Von Hagen | + | |Maria Todorova; [[Mark Von Hagen]] |
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|1995 - 1996 | |1995 - 1996 | ||
− | |Louis Menand | + | |[[Louis Menand]] |
− | |Alan Brinkley; Andreas Huyssen | + | |[[Alan Brinkley]]; [[Andreas Huyssen]] |
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|Randall Kennedy | |Randall Kennedy | ||
− | |George Fletcher; Manning Marable (Columbia) | + | |George Fletcher; [[Manning Marable]] (Columbia) |
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|Bernard Bailyn (Harvard) | |Bernard Bailyn (Harvard) | ||
− | |Eric Foner (Columbia); Dorothy Ross (Johns Hopkins) | + | |[[Eric Foner]] (Columbia); Dorothy Ross (Johns Hopkins) |
|Context in History [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol20/vol20_iss14/record2014.29.html] | |Context in History [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol20/vol20_iss14/record2014.29.html] | ||
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[[Category:Annual events]] | [[Category:Annual events]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lectures and panels]] |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 2 December 2007
The Lionel Trilling Seminars are a series of seminars delivered each academic year on areas of study ranging from literature and society, art and politics, psychoanalysis and culture, to education. Each seminar features a prominent scholar in a given field delivering a talk and two respondents.
The seminars were established in 1976 in memory of Professor Lionel Trilling, and are on areas of study in which he was active.
Originally the series consisted of three seminars a year, but has since been reduced to two, one each semester.
The seminars have been sponsored at various times by Columbia College, the Heyman Center, and supported by gifts from Prof. William Theodore de Bary and his wife, Daniel and Joanna Rose, and William H. and Weslie R. Janeway.
Year | Speaker | Discussants | Speech |
2006 - 2007 | Orlando Patterson (Harvard) | Eric Foner (Columbia); Saidiya Hartman (Vanderbilt) | The Perils of Freedom in America (Canceled) |
Hermione Lee (Oxford) | Andrew Delbanco (Columbia); Jean Strouse (NYPL) | The Hum and Buzz of Implication:Biography and Edith Wharton | |
2005 - 2006 | Michael Fried (Johns Hopkins) | Diarmuid Costello (Oxford Brookes); Gregg Horowitz (Vanderbilt) | Wall and Wittgenstein: Photography and the Everyday |
Gordon Wood (Brown) | Harry Harootunian (NYU); Robert Ferguson (Columbia) | Does History Teach Any Lessons? | |
2004 - 2005 | Wai Chee Dimock (Yale) | Gayatri Spivak (Columbia); Mary Louise Pratt (NYU) | Epic and Novel on Four Continents |
2003 - 2004 | Stephen Greenblatt | Svetlana Alpers; Leonard Barkan | |
2001 - 2002 | Brian Stock (U. of Toronto) | Robert Darnton (Princeton); Thomas Flanagan (UC Berkeley) | [1] |
1998 - 1999 | Ian Buruma | Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia); Sean Wilentz (Princeton) | |
Quentin Skinner (Cambridge) | Ted Cohen; Phillip Pettit | ||
1997 - 1998 | Richard Taruskin | Lydia Goehr, Walter Frisch | |
Hans Belting | Richard Brilliant, Arthur Danto | ||
1996 – 1997 | Abba Eban | Adam Michnik; Jack Snyder | |
Stephen Holmes | Mark Lilla (Columbia); Ira Katznelson (Columbia) | ||
Michael Scammell | Maria Todorova; Mark Von Hagen | ||
1995 - 1996 | Louis Menand | Alan Brinkley; Andreas Huyssen | |
Daniel P. Moynihan | Richard Epstein (Chicago); Brian Urquhart (United Nations) | [2][3] | |
Randall Kennedy | George Fletcher; Manning Marable (Columbia) | ||
1994 - 1995 | Andrew Gurr | John Orrell; Michael Warren | |
Bernard Bailyn (Harvard) | Eric Foner (Columbia); Dorothy Ross (Johns Hopkins) | Context in History [4] | |
Thomas Nagel (NYU) | Susan Haack (Miami); Richard Shweder (Chicago) | Relativism and Reason [5] |