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NAME:Public Lecture by Bonnie Honig
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DTSTART:20260416T160000
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LOCATION:NU-2C33 NU-Building, Theater 3 De Boelelaan  1111
SUMMARY:Public Lecture by Bonnie Honig
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>Public Lecture by Bonni
 e Honig</p> <p>We are pleased to invite you to a Public Lecture by Bo
 nnie Honig on April 16 from 16:00 onwards. <br><br>Bonnie Honig is Na
 ncy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Sc
 ience at Brown University, and one of the leading voices in contempor
 ary political theory and philosophy. She is the author of many influe
 ntial books, including <em>Political Theory and the Displacement of P
 olitics (1993), Emergency Politics (2009), Public Things: Democracy i
 n Disrepair (2017), and Shell-Shocked: Feminist Criticism After Trump
  (2021)</em>. Last year, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from L
 eiden University. <br><br>In this lecture, Honig will present a new r
 eading of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem. First responses wi
 ll be provided by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/galina-corneli
 sse/">Galina Cornelisse</a> and Luigi Corrias. The lecture is part of
  the course <strong>Philosophy of International Law and Migration</st
 rong>, and is chaired by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/martijn
 -stronks/">Martijn Stronks</a>.<br><br>The seminar is open to everyon
 e. Please register via <a data-email-address="secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.
 nl" href="mailto:secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.nl">secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.nl
 </a>. Drinks will served after the event.<br><br>We warmly encourage 
 colleagues and students to attend what promises to be a stimulating a
 nd inspiring afternoon!</p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: We are pleased to invite you to a Public Lecture by Bonni
 e Honig on April 16 from 16:00 onwards. <br><br>Bonnie Honig is Nancy
  Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Scien
 ce at Brown University, and one of the leading voices in contemporary
  political theory and philosophy. She is the author of many influenti
 al books, including <em>Political Theory and the Displacement of Poli
 tics (1993), Emergency Politics (2009), Public Things: Democracy in D
 isrepair (2017), and Shell-Shocked: Feminist Criticism After Trump (2
 021)</em>. Last year, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Leid
 en University. <br><br>In this lecture, Honig will present a new read
 ing of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem. First responses will 
 be provided by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/galina-cornelisse
 /">Galina Cornelisse</a> and Luigi Corrias. The lecture is part of th
 e course <strong>Philosophy of International Law and Migration</stron
 g>, and is chaired by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/martijn-st
 ronks/">Martijn Stronks</a>.<br><br>The seminar is open to everyone. 
 Please register via <a data-email-address="secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.nl"
  href="mailto:secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.nl">secretariaat.sb.rch@vu.nl</a
 >. Drinks will served after the event.<br><br>We warmly encourage col
 leagues and students to attend what promises to be a stimulating and 
 inspiring afternoon! Public Lecture by Bonnie Honig
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