a Ph.D in art history from Columbia University.
Technology and Adjunct Professor of History at Columbia University. After the Wildly Improbable
practical approach of the Wohnungsfrage Academy directed by Reinhold Martin (Buell Center, Columbia
Conference
A History of Limits
Architecture at Columbia University, New York), addresses the ideologies inscribed in the category of limitless
Talks
Right the Right
(The American Assembly, Columbia University), Rasmus Fleischer (Department of Economic History
Reading
New York
in India, England, and the United States. She studied creative writing at Columbia University, where
Theatre
In Transit 09
Mapa Teatro. The theater collective which consistently zeroes in on the realities of Columbia through
Roundtable
The Anthropocene Project. An Opening
of History, University of Chicago, New York), Akeel Bilgrami (Department of Philosophy, Columbia (...)
Bilgrami (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York), Renée Green
Workshop
Right the Right
), Joey Akan (music journalist) and Joe Karaganis (Columbia University). The workshop will be projected
Spectral-White
Mimesis In her keynote Rosalind C. Morris, Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, considers the
Film
Wassermusik: South_South
from the reality of Columbia." Walking a thin line between fiction and documentary, the film portrays a
Keynote
The Anthropocene Project. An Opening
Keynote by Elizabeth A. Povinelli (Department of Anthropology at Columbia University, New York (...)
Columbia University, New York). Introduction and talk: Ethel Matala de Mazza (Institut für
Elizabeth A. Povinelli (Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York) A Matter Theater
Film
Wassermusik: South_South
.
Chocó
D: Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza
Feature, Columbia 2011, 80 min, English subtitles
“There’s nothing
Narratives and discussion
The Anthropocene Project. An Opening
With Akeel Bilgrami (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York), Ursula K. Heise (...)
With Akeel Bilgrami (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New
Keynote
The Anthropocene Project. An Opening
German Department, Columbia University, New York in 2011, and at Yale University, New Haven in 2012
philosophy at Columbia University. The Story of a Brief Marriage is his first novel. Author’s website
Conference
New York
in urban planning from Columbia University in New York and a PhD in urban planning and policy
Conference
Animism
), Michael Taussig (Professor for Anthropology, Columbia University, New York), Paulo Tavares (Centre for
Talk
1989 – Global Histories
Tinker Foundation Fellow at Columbia University, New York. She is currently a Fellow at the Woodrow