“The objective of Praxis 13/13 is to pivot critical theory toward the pressing question of what is to be done in these critical times. My sense is that we have inherited a rich and diverse range of critical theories to help us analyze the present global crises, but that, with regard to critical praxis, we are in a slightly different situation today. The trajectory of critical praxis, although influenced by similar forces as that of critical theory, has landed us in a different place. This raises a quandary, but it also presents an opportunity: to rejuvenate critical praxis for the twenty-first century.” –Bernard E. Harcourt
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When: Wed., Apr. 17, 2019 at 6:15 pm - 8:45 pm Where:Columbia University
116th St. & Broadway
212-854-1754
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“The objective of Praxis 13/13 is to pivot critical theory toward the pressing question of what is to be done in these critical times. My sense is that we have inherited a rich and diverse range of critical theories to help us analyze the present global crises, but that, with regard to critical praxis, we are in a slightly different situation today. The trajectory of critical praxis, although influenced by similar forces as that of critical theory, has landed us in a different place. This raises a quandary, but it also presents an opportunity: to rejuvenate critical praxis for the twenty-first century.” –Bernard E. Harcourt