The End of Aesthetic History? Or, Provincializing the Twentieth Century” - For the Humanities, IHGC Lecture Series

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The End of Aesthetic History? Or, Provincializing the Twentieth Century” - For the Humanities, IHGC Lecture Series

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Wilson 142 | 4:00-6:00 (EST). Reception to follow

Eric Hayot is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of five books, including The Hypothetical Mandarin (2009), On Literary Worlds (2012), The Elements of Academic Style (2014), and Humanist Reason (2021). He has co-edited three volumes, most recently, Information: A Reader (2022), and is the co-translator, with Lea Pao, of Peter Janich’s What is Information? He's also the Director of Penn State’s Center for Humanities and Information.


This event is a part of the IHGC's For the Humanities lecture series. 

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Wilson Hall, Room 142