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Navigating Critical Theory: An Introduction in Six Concepts (Power, Foucault)

The branch of twentieth-century western philosophy known as 'critical theory' (or sometimes just 'theory') has had a profound influence on the humanities and social sciences, and many of its central concepts now pervade our cultural and political discourses as well. But the deployment of concepts like 'social constructedness' or 'intersectionality' is often accompanied by controversy or confusion. Why are the intellectual contributions of 'theory' so slippery? What do they mean and how can we evaluate their use in the sometimes turbulent discourses of our academic and political cultures? In this seminar series, Dr. Chad Hegelmeyer (NYU) will help us gain our bearings by engaging with six influential thinkers and their most notable ideas.

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