dukepal.org
Graduate Certificate Courses–Fall 2015 | PAL
https://dukepal.org/2015/03/26/graduate-certificate-courses-fall-2015
Graduate Certificate Courses–Fall 2015. NEW* GERMAN 790: Frankfurt School Critical Theory. This course serves as an introduction to the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory with particular emphasis upon rationality/epistemology, social philosophy, cultural criticism and aesthetics. Through close readings of key texts by members of the school (Horkheimer, Benjamin, Adorno, Habermas) we will work toward a critical understanding of the analytical tools they developed and consider their validity. Will mainly...
dukepal.org
Past Events | PAL
https://dukepal.org/past-events
PAL has many different types of events, including lectures. Is a place for informal discussions, readings, movie showings, and/or presentations of works in progress. The PAL Forum is often used as a place to prepare for an upcoming PAL event, or as a place to further discuss a recent PAL event. There are typically two or three meetings during a semester on Tuesdays at 7pm in the Smith Warehouse Garage. If you have a suggestion for a theme, topic, book, article or film or use. With the subject "join PAL".
dukepal.org
Information for Faculty | PAL
https://dukepal.org/certificate/information-for-faculty
Will approve courses focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic underpinnings as well as the major formal, medial, and performative dimensions of the relevant art form, genre, and medium, and courses that raise the question of the relationship between philosophy and a given genre or art form. Download an excerpt from the Approved Proposal for the PAL Graduate Certificate. Or continue reading for more information about the criteria and coherence of approved courses. 8211; an exploration of the question o...
dukepal.org
Spring 2015 Calendar | PAL
https://dukepal.org/2014/12/06/spring-2015-calendar
Presenting PAL’s 2015 Spring Event Schedule! Highlights include a symposium on Undergraduate Education and the Humanities, the 3rd Writing is Thinking, and a reading group on Hannah Arendt. We hope to see you there! All events will be held in the FHI Garage, Smith Warehouse, Bay 4, Duke University. 8230;……………………………………………. Jan 15, 5:30pm. “The Work of Literature: Event, Invention, History”. A Lecture by Derek Attridge. Reception at 5pm. More details to come. Jan 20, 7pm. Feb 25-26* The 3. Speakers: Lori M...
dukepal.org
Annual Reports | PAL
https://dukepal.org/about/annual-reports
To subscribe to the PAL listserv, email Heather Wallace. With the subject "join PAL". Karin Coonrod Mar 4. Announcement: Nancy Bauer’s talk on Simone de Beauvoir is postponed until September 2016. April 1, 2016. On the Scalability of Cooperative Structures. March 24, 2016. PAL Welcomes Ingrid Galtung. March 15, 2016. Fall 2016 PAL courses. March 11, 2016. March 11, 2016. Humanities Faculty Collective at Duke. Ordinary Language Philosophy and Literary Studies Online. Follow “PAL”. Join 26 other followers.
dukepal.org
Courses | PAL
https://dukepal.org/category/graduate-certificate/courses
Posts from the Courses. Fall 2016 PAL courses. March 11, 2016. PAL Graduate Certificate Courses – Spring 2016. April 22, 2015. Graduate Certificate Courses–Fall 2015. March 26, 2015. Graduate Certificate Courses–Spring 2015. September 30, 2014. Fall 2014 PAL Certificate Courses. April 7, 2014. Graduate Certificate Courses– Spring 2014. November 7, 2013. Graduate Certificate Courses – Complete List. July 16, 2013. Graduate Certificate Courses – Fall 2013. June 3, 2013. January 10, 2013. August 15, 2012.
dukepal.org
Information for Students | PAL
https://dukepal.org/certificate/information-for-students
PAL Graduate Certificate Requirements. Each student must take five graduate level courses. Approved by the Steering Committee. See approved PAL courses here. Each student must also write a research paper and present it. At a workshop at Duke. Must be present. The candidate should choose one member of the steering committee as an advisor for the paper. The advisor’s task is to approve the paper for presentation. There are no specific rules about the length of the paper, however, the expe...Exceptions to t...
dukepal.org
News & Events | PAL
https://dukepal.org/news-events
April 1, 2016. Announcement: Nancy Bauer’s talk on Simone de Beauvoir is postponed until September 2016. Nancy Bauer’s talk on Simone de Beauvoir is postponed until September 2016. March 24, 2016. On the Scalability of Cooperative Structures. March 15, 2016. PAL Welcomes Ingrid Galtung. March 11, 2016. Fall 2016 PAL courses. March 11, 2016. February 27, 2016. State, Commune, Community. Bruno Bosteels Professor of Romance Studies Cornell University THURSDAY 03 MARCH Lecture: 2:30 pm Reception: 4:00 pm Wor...
dukepal.org
People | PAL
https://dukepal.org/about/people
Director for PAL, 2009-present. James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies, Professor of English, Professor of Theater Studies, and Professor of Philosophy. Toril Moi’s latest book is. Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism. Oxford University Press, 2006), which won the MLA’s Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for the best book in Comparative Literary Studies in 2007. She is now working on a book on ordinary language philosophy and problems in literary theory. Was a graduate student in the E...
dukepal.org
About | PAL
https://dukepal.org/about
Stands for The Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature at Duke University. Arts includes theater, painting, film, music, and other arts. PAL exists to encourage and promote work that places literature, theater, painting, film, and other arts in conversation with philosophy without reducing them to mere illustrations of philosophical paradigms. It seeks to foster conversation between writers and artists and scholars and critics. See the most recent news and upcoming events here. 114 S Buchanan Blvd.