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The Academy in a State of Siege: Pictures of an Institution

February 23 @ 4:00 pm5:30 pm
Image of destroyed library in Gaza.

UCLA Department of English presents a talk by W. J. T. Mitchell, “The Academy in a State of Siege: Pictures of an Institution.”

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Since there is no doubt that the academy is in a state of siege at the present time, it seems like a good moment to reflect on the persons, places, and things we call “academies” and their long struggle with the forces that both threaten and define their existence. This will be a slide lecture on images and narratives of academia from the myth of Akademos, to Plato’s Academy, to the Florentine Academy of Drawing, to the British Royal Academy, to Pierre Bourdieu’s Homo Academicus. Mitchell will focus on the role of the visual arts in the academy (including his own), and conclude with contemporary attempts to re-imagine the academy as itself a work of art.

The talk will be followed by a Q & A moderated by Saree Makdisi, Professor of English & Comparative Literature at UCLA.

W. J. T. Mitchell is the Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor in English Language and Literature, Art History, and the College at the University of Chicago. He was the longtime editor of the interdisciplinary journal, Critical Inquiry, a quarterly devoted to critical theory in the arts and human sciences. A scholar and theorist of media, visual art, and literature, Mitchell is associated with the emergent fields of visual culture. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Morey Prize in art history given by the College Art Association of America. Mitchell has published many volumes including, The Language of Images (1980), On Narrative (1981), The Politics of Interpretation (1983), Against Theory (1985), Art and the Public Sphere (1993), What Do Pictures Want? (2005), Seeing Through Race (2012), among many other works.

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  • Date: February 23
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    4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

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