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The 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center in The continues its mini seminar series with a presentation by renowned literary theorist David Wills. The SUNY Albany professor will discuss 鈥淔rom the Mercantilism of Language to the Commerce of Thinking鈥 on Friday, March 4, from 9-11:30 a.m. in the SU Humanities Center Seminar Room (304) in the Tolley Building. The seminar is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. To reserve a space, call the SU Humanities Center at (315) 443-7192.
鈥淒avid Wills is an international figure in the humanities, especially in the area of deconstruction,鈥 says organizer Gregg Lambert, referring to the method of literary analysis that seeks to dismantle traditional modes of thought. 鈥淗is research is highly original and interdisciplinary, drawing on literature, film, music, architecture and philosophy.鈥 Lambert is both Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities and founding director of the SU Humanities Center.
At SUNY Albany, Wills doubles as an English and French professor, and is known for his expertise in literary theory, film theory and comparative literature. He is the author of dozens of articles and six books, including 鈥淒orsality: Thinking Back Through Technology and Politics鈥 (University of Minnesota Press, 2008), which has made him a cause c茅l猫bre in academic circles. Described as an ambitious investigation of the interplay between nature and technology, 鈥淒orsality鈥 shows how major changes can affect humans, sometimes without their prior consent or knowledge.
鈥’Dorsality’ picks up where 鈥楶rosthesis鈥 leaves off,鈥 says Lambert, referring to Wills鈥 1995 breakout title, published by Stanford University Press. 鈥淩ather than considering a human being as someone who develops technology, 鈥楧orsality鈥 builds a case for the 鈥榦riginary imbrication鈥 of nature and machine. This process begins with what Wills calls a 鈥榙orsal turn鈥欌攕omething that takes place behind our backs, and has ethical, political and sexual implications on the technological rewriting of identity.鈥
Since 鈥淒orsality,鈥 Wills has explored the question of conceptual invention against the background of musical improvisation, as well as the instrumentality, or technology, of the voice. Also, he has translated multiple works by Jacques Derrida, the 20th-century French philosopher who is regarded as the founder of deconstruction.
鈥淭he purpose of the mini seminar series is to present renowned scholars in a seminar-style format, which is usually more intensive and conversational than a traditional lecture setting,鈥 says Lambert. 鈥淥ur goal is to create a dialogue about the public possibilities of humanistic inquiry, as they pertain to interdisciplinary thinking and real-world issues.鈥
Wills鈥 seminar is organized and presented by the SU Humanities Center, in conjunction with the faculty/graduate student research cluster on 鈥淭he Future of Literature and Language in the North American University,鈥 coordinated by Professor Hope Glidden of the college鈥檚 Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. 鈥淟iterature and language are linked by content and transcultural knowledge at every level of the learning experience,鈥 says Glidden. 鈥淒avid Wills speaks to this kind of interdisciplinarity.鈥
More information about the cluster鈥檚 spring activities is available by contacting Glidden at hhglidden@syr.edu,聽or by logging on to the SU Humanities Center鈥檚 website at .
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