Events in Serial Order of Occurrence
RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SERIAL ORDER OF OCCURRENCE
Warsaw, Poland, May 2023
“Transmedial Transmissions: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Cult of the ‘Vita nuova'”
International Seminars organized by the International Institute for Hermeneutics and the Faculty,“Artes Liberales,” University of Warsaw (GoogleMeet) Thursday, May 11, 2023, 15.30 – 20.00, International Seminar in Philosophy, Architecture, Education, and Legislation: The Truth of/in Painting
Warwick, England, April 13-14, 2023
“Pandemics and Apocalypse in World Literature and Indigenous Salvation,” KEYNOTE SPEECH for Processing the Pandemic III: Hope, University of Warwick, Warwick, England, April 13-14, 2023
Call for Proposals_ Processing the Pandemic III
Kuwait, February 7-9, 2023
*“Unaying Wokeism, or the Role of Self-Critique in Judging Others” KEYNOTE SPEECH Home | GUST International Conference 2023 Gulf University of Science and Technology, Mubarak Al-Abdullah, Kuwait, February 7-9, 2023
Conference Program – Kuwait HL
RSA Renaissance Society of America, December 2, 2022: “Revolution in Poetic Language: Dante’s Use of the Vernacular as Vehicle for Theological Revelation” Video Recording
Nashville (USA) November 29, 2022
*“Dante’s New Life for Poetic Language as Theological Revelation in a Modern Secular Key,” Inaugural Lecture for Annual Dante Lecture Series, Vanderbilt University, November 29, 2022, Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt Annual Dante Lecture, Inaugural Lecture, November 29, 2022: “Dante’s New Life for Poetic Language as Theological Revelation in a Modern Secular Key”
RSA Renaissance Society of America, December 2, 2022
Berlin, Germany, May 16, 2022
*“Self-Reflection and Reduction in the Language of Lyric,” Reduction Lecture Series, ICI (Institute for Cultural Inquiry) Berlin, May 16, 2022
Introduction by Manuele Gragnolati Discussion
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Dublin, Ireland, April 1, 2022
“Revolution in Poetic Language: Dante’s Use of the Vernacular as Vehicle for Theological Revelation,” Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Annual Convention, special session co-sponsored by Dante Society of America (DSA), Dublin, March 29-April 2, 2022 DSA Sponsored Panels at 2022 RSA Convention in Dublin
UCLA, California, November 12, 2021
*“Dante and East Asia: The Apophatic Connection,” PLENARY ADDRESS for Symposium: “Afterlives: Dante in Dialogue with East Asian Buddhism”
UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS), November 12, 2021
Guernsey, France, October 22, 2021
“My Interpretive Journey with Dante: From Existential Hermeneutics in Hell to Virtual Reality in Paradise,” presentation for International Seminar in Philosophy of Education: “An Imaginary Space of the Future: A Hermeneutic Reading of Dwelling in Dante’s Divine Comedy,” International Institute for Hermeneutics, University of Warsaw, October 21, 2021
Pasadena, California, October 15, 2021
Madrid, Spain, October 14, 2021
Nancy, France, October 7, 2021
“Dante’s Relevance to and Impact on Postmodern Thought,” Colloque International: “La mondialisation de Dante,” Société française de littérature générale et comparée, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France, October 7, 2021
Boston, September 2021
*“Self-reflection and the Other in Dante’s Paradiso,” Invited Speaker for the Dante Salon at 2021 Psychology and the Other Conference, Boston College, September 17-19
Palermo, Italy, July 2021
„Wege der Germanistik in transkulturellen Perspektiven“, Kongress der Internationalen Vereinigung für Germanistik (IVG), Palermo 26.7.-2.8.2020
Liverpool, UK July 2020
“Apophatic Thinking and its Applications: Between Exhaustion and Explosion,” 2020 Annual Conference of The Mystical Theology Network & The Association for Continental Philosophy of Religion: Thinking About Nothing: Negation, Philosophy and the Mystical, Liverpool Hope University, July 3–5, 2020
Frankfurt, Germany, June 25, 2021
“La lirica nel Paradiso: Conversazione con William Franke,” Public Debate on Dante’s Paradiso and the Theological Origins of Modern Thought, With Comments by Francesco Giusti, Moderator Christine Ott, Comparative Literature, University of Frankfurt, Germany, June 25, 2021. In Italian
Madrid, Spain, May 26, 2021
“¿Porque la revelación teológica tiene que expresarse en la vernáculo? La Vita nuova de Dante y el Nuevo Testamento” [Why Theological Revelation Needs to Express itself in the Vernacular: Dante’s Vita nuova and the New Testament]. Conference on: El diálogo de las lenguas: la emergencia del pensamiento en vernáculo (siglos XIII-XVI), Complutense University, Madrid, Spain, May 26, 2021
Paris, France, November 2020
“La ‘Vita nuova’ entre poésie et prose: renouvellement de vie et révélation théologique,” Centre d’Études et de Recherches sur la Littérature Italienne du Moyen Âge (CERLIM), Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), November 14, 2020
Madrid, Spain, March 2020
“Scientific versus Symbolic Representation of the Real: Duns Scotus and Dante,” Seminario de Dantología: Spring 2020, La Asociación Complutense de Dantología, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, March 6, 2020
Pamplona, Spain, January 2020
“The Discourse of Social Justice in a Negative Theological Perspective,” Lecture Series: Lecturas sobre religión y sociedad civil, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, January 21, 2020
Cambridge, Massachusetts October 2019
“Dante and Phenomenology”: PLENARY ADDRESS with respondent for “Psychology and the Other 2019 Conference,” section on “Dante and Phenomenology,” Boston College, Chestnut Hill, October 4-6, 2019
Xi’an, Xianxi, China September 2019
“Religion, Culture, and Art: Their Common Matrix,” KEYNOTE SPEECH for ICRCA International Conference on Religion, Culture, and Art, MIGCCA (Modern International Green Culture Communication Association), (Co-Organizers: University of Zagreb, Yun Tech, University of Glasgow), Xi’an, China, September 21-22, 2019
Yale-NUS Campus, Singapore, August 2019, Global Humanities Workshop
Comparative Global Antiquity CFP
Macao, China July 2019, ICLA (International Comparative Literature Association) XXII Congress.
“Sacredness and the Everyday: An Apophatic Approach,” Comparative Literature and Religious Studies Roundtable on “The Sacred and the Everyday,” University of Saint Joseph and School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China ICLA Call for papers -The Sacred and the Everyday, August 29-31, 2019
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Regensburg, Germany May 2019
“The Fate of Philology in a Logo-decentered Culture: The Challenge of Media Studies,” Guest Lecture, Lehrstuhl fuer Medienwissenschaften (Institute for Media Studies) in Fakutät für Sprach-, Literatur-, und Kulturwissenschaften [Faculty of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies], University of Regensburg, May 9, 2019
Poitiers, France April 2019
*“L’invention par Shakespeare d’une poésie prophétique moderne à la suite du modèle dantesque” (“Shakespeare’s Invention of a Modern Prophetic Poetry and its Revision of Dante’s Precedent”), International Conference: « Dante and Shakespeare: Cosmology, Politics and Poetics », University of Poitiers / Centre d’Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, FRANCE, 4-6 April 2019
[4-6 avril 2019] Dante et Shakespeare : cosmologie, politique, poétique
Berlin, Germany April 2019
International Conference on “Negation und Wissen. Zur Kategorie der Negativität in Theologie, Anthropologie und Ästhetik der Vormoderne” [Negativity and Knowledge: On the category of negativity in theology, anthropology and aesthetics in the pre-modern period] Interdisciplinary Conference under auspices of SFB: Sonderforschungsbereich: Episteme in Bewegung, Freie Universität, Berlin, April, 4-5, 2019
“From Blake’s ‘Eternal Great Humanity Divine’ to Confucian Jūnzǐ 君子: Apophatic Paths between Post- and Pre-Modern Secularity and Divinity” KEYNOTE SPEECH for Conference “Between Humanity and Divinity: In Literature, Art, Religion and Culture” of the Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies (TACMRS), National Chi Nan University, Taiwan, October19-20, 2018
CFP – TACMRS_2018_Conference_Announcement.1
“Dante Between Philology and Philosophy: Graduate Research Methods Seminar, Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies, September 8, 2018 (jointly led with Justin Steinberg, University of Chicago)
Videorecording of Speculative Philology Workshop-Seminar
“Outline of an Apophatic Approach to an Intercultural Philosophy of Universalism,” 24th World Congress of Philosophy, Section 29: Intercultural Philosophy, Beijing, August 13-20, 2018
“Negative Theology and Negative Poetics: A Strained Relationship or an Elective Affinity?” KEYNOTE SPEECH for Conference on “Theology and the Arts,” St. Francis Theological College of Charles Sturt University, Brisbane, Australia, June 15-17, 2018
Closing Panel
“Apophatic Mysticism as Paradigm of Learned Ignorance,” KEYNOTE LECTURE for Conference “Paths Beyond Words: The Ways of Unknowing in Early Modernity” at the Centre for Research and Early Modern Studies (CREMS) and Humanities Research Centre (HRC), University of York, UK, June 1, 2018
VIDEO-RECORDED LECTURE: “Nicholas of Cusa as Focal-Point for Advocating Apophatic Vision and Thought Today”
Beyond Words York Conference Poster
Negative Theology, Poetic Prophecy, and the Religious Bonding of Society,” Lecture Series: “Lecturas sobre Religión y sociedad,” Institute for Culture and Society, Department of Philosophy, Universidad de Navarra, May 15, 20
“Dante and the Crisis of Representation in the Modern Age,” 2018 MLA Panel on Crisis in Dante, New York, Modern Language Association National Convention, New York City, January 4-7, 2018. Dante Society of America event
“How to Read the Bible:Can Fundamentalists and Secularists be Brought into Dialogue,” Lake Forest Place, December 21, 2017
The Other Italian Renaissance: Between Religion and Humanism, Dante to Vico, Newberry Library Research Methods Workshop, Chicago, October 13, 2017
“Poetry as Prophecy: From Anthropological Origins to Postmodern Apocalypses,” Keynote Speech for The Prophetic Word: Poetry, Philosophy and Theology in Conversation, Fifth Power of the Word Project Interdisciplinary Conference, Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, September 13-16, 2017
FINAL.1 Power of the Word final call for papers_0
Audio Recording of Oxford Poetic Prophecy Lecture, Part 1
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Audio Recording of Oxford Poetic Prophecy Lecture, Part 2
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Audio Recording of Oxford Poetic Prophecy Lecture, Part 3 (Questions & Answers)
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“Traumepistemologie und religiöse Offenbarung in Dantes Vita Nuova,” DFG-Graduiertenkolleg 2021 “Europäische Traumkulturen,” University of Saarbrücken, 13 June, 2017
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“Writing as Theophany,” Deutsche Gesellschaft für allgemeine und vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 6 June 2017
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“Apophatic Paths from Europe to China,” Keynote Speech, Conference on Mysticism in a Comparative Perspective, University of Glasgow, Scotland, December 14-16, 2016
VIDEO-RECORDING
Video Recording of Glasgow lecture with response by Victoria Harrison
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=0nPE5IvKKiE
Besharma Magazine – Interview with George Pattison about Comparative Mysticism 2016 Conference
“Liberal Arts Education as Learned Ignorance: From an East Asian Vantage Point,” 60th Anniversary Lecture, Beijing Capitol University of Business and Economics (CUEB), Beijing, October 14, 2016
“Apophatische Theologie und neuzeitliche Philosophie” [Apophatic Theology and its Effects in Modern Philosophy], Summer-Semester Seminar, invited by Prof. Wilhelm Essler, Philosophy Department, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt, August 2-6, 2016
link to Goethe University Frankfurt seminar
ICLA (International Comparative Literature Association) Weltkongress, University of Vienna, July 21-27 2016
“Universality of Knowledge and Specialization at the University: A Path from France to China,” KEYNOTE SPEECH for International Academic Conference to Inaugurate the School of Foreign Studies, Beijing Capitol University of Business and Economics (CUEB), Beijing, May 26, 2016
“Books, Bread, and Bubbles: or How to Read Dante Backwards and Forwards in Time on the Way to China.” Vanderbilt University, Nashville, April 6, 2016
2016 Annual Dante Lecture: Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies, Chicago, Illinois, February 27, 2015
The Apotheosis of Self-Reflection: Dante and the Inauguration of the Modern Era,
Poetry as Theology: New Theoretical Approaches to Dante, Graduate Workshop, Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies, Chicago, Illinois, February 26, 2015
Graduate Workshop at Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies, Chicago
Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies
Poetry as Theology: New Theoretical Approaches to Dante
9 am to 5 pm
Room 101
One recent approach to research on Dante emphasizes the use of poetry as a vehicle of religious discourse and even of theological revelation. Dante has a paradigmatic value for this topic that has widely influenced study throughout numerous subfields of literature and religion, intensely engaging a considerable variety of medieval and Renaissance writers—mystics and humanists alike.
This workshop will bring together Dante scholars who have given decisive impulses to the new theologically—and at the same time theoretically—oriented readings of Dante, to suggest how the techniques developed in Dante studies might be applied to the study of other authors and even to Biblical literature. Key to this undertaking is understanding the theology of the divine Word not as a dogmatic system but as interpreting a dimension of literary communication, a dimension of the poetic word that in some ways can transcend pragmatic contexts of communication. Such interdisciplinary study moves the traditional disciplines of theology and philology into a new kind of dynamic interaction.
Learn more about the workshop directors:
William Franke, Vanderbilt University
Vittorio Montemaggi, University of Notre Dame
*“Negative Theology” Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research, University of Santo Tomas (“The Catholic University of the Philippines”), Manila, Philippines, December 6, 2015
“Theological Revelation and Secular Reason: Critical Proposals for a Meeting of Minds and Cultures,” Guest Lecture Department of Philosophy, Pontifical & Royal University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines,December 5, 2015
Keynote Speech at International Academic Symposium: “The Orient vs. The Occident: Cultural Exchanges and Influences,” Foreign Language Department of Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, November 27-29, 2015
国际学术研讨
The International Symposium on
The Orient vs. The Occident: Cultural Exchanges and Influences
会议日程
11:00-12:00 | Main Hall, Fragrant Hill Hotel
Keynote Speech SessionChair: Professor Zhang Hua |
3.The Chinese system of world literature: Cross East and West Civilizations(Professor Fang Hanwen, Doctoral Supervisor and the Director of Comparative Literature and Civilization Study Center at Soochow University)
4. The Tradition of the Chinese Classics and the Idea of World Literature Today (William Paul Franke, a philosopher of the humanities and literary theorist, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Macao) |
AAR (American Academy of Religion) Annual Meeting), Atlanta, November 24, 2015
Exploratory Session on Negative Theologies and Apophaticism
Seminar with Philippe Beck, Philosophy, University of Macao, October 26, 2015
“Apophatic Paths from Europe to Asia: A Personal Philosophical Journey” Center for Zhouyi and Ancient Chinese Philosophy, Shandong University, China, October 20, 2015
International Summit Dialogue and Forum: What is World Literature? Tension between the Local and the Universal, Beijng Normal University, 16-17 October, 2015
Beijing Normal University, October 16-17, 2015
Global Ethics and Politics in Relation to Ecological Philosophy, 27th International Conference of Philosophy (IAGP), Athens-Vouliagmeni, July 10-16, 2015
“From the Globalism of Nature to the Universality of Thought: Bringing Universalist Ethics and Politics back into Ecological Harmony by the Apophatic Way”
Die Thematik der Weisheit in den Idiota- Schriften des Nikolaus von Kues, Universität Tübingen, June 5-6, 2015
PhilHist’15: History of Philosophy Conference on “Interactions,” Eastern Mediterranean Research Center, Istanbul, Turkey, May 14-16, 2015
Cognitive Universality between Science and Humanities
Transcendence and Immanence in Intercultural Philosophy
FAH holds international conference on intercultural philosophy 人文學院辦國際研討會探討跨文化哲學
Transcendence and Immanence in Intercultural Philosophy – Proposal
Transcendence and Immanence in Intercultural Philosophy – Program
Transcendence and Immanence in Intercultural Philosophy – Abstracts
Transcendence and Immanence in Intercultural Philosophy – Biographies
What is Apophatic Thinking and Why is it Relevant Today? Discussions around William Franke’s A Philosophy of the Unsayable
Book Colloquium Proposal and Rationale
Colloquium Participant Biographies
For Videtape of recorded lectures, see page “Media Documents” on this website
Philosophy Café: Philosophical Universalism and the Role of China in the World Today
Philosophy Café – Cunha Foundation site with multiple pictures of the events
Philosophy café – picture (1st)
Philosophy cafe – press article
Macau Daily Times article online: “Philosophy Cafés to Spur Critical Thinking”
Religion, Cognition, Science (January 2015)
Chinese University of Hong Kong Philosophy Lecture
Book Interviews (Conversations with Chris Benda about three of recent books by William Franke)
Dante and the Sense of Transgression
The Revelation of Imagination: From the Bible and Homer through Virgil and Augustine to Dante
Videotaped Lecture : Rethinking Cultural Universality Today and The Question of Theological Transcendence
Rethinking Cultural Universality Today and The Question of Theological Transcendence
NEH Summer Institute on Dante, poetry, philosophy and the city of Florence
“Self-Reflection and the Theological Apotheosis of Lyric in the Paradiso”
NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Summer Institute:
Dante’s Divine Comedy, poetry, philosophy, and the city of Florence
Florence, July 21-24, 2014
Summer NEH Institute Announcement
20th Symposium of the Académie du midi: Wisdom East and West.
Alet-les-bains, France, June 8-14, 2014
Jungcusaner Symposium (“Wissensformen bei Nicolaus Cusanus”) Kueser Akademie für Europäische Geistesgeschichte Berncastle-Kues, Germany, May 26-28, 2014
Critical Theory and the Way:
A Symposium on Kantian Paradigms and Prospects in East Asia
Philosophy and Religious Studies Program, University of Macao
Faculty Seminar on Knowledge and the Humanities, Faculty of Arts and
Humanities University of Macao
The 1st Faculty of Arts and Humanities Seminar on Humanities
‘KNOWLEDGE AND THE HUMANITIES’
Date: 30 April 2014 (Wednesday)
Time: 1430-1600
Venue: RG09
Language: English
Other information will be announced soon.
Speakers:
Prof. Martin Montgomery
Chair Professor of English
Prof. William Franke
Professor Catedrático of Philosophy and Religions
Professor of Comparative Literature
All are Welcome.
Lecture and Seminar at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of English, April 11, 2014
Porphyry’s Hermeneutics of Revelation and the Philosophical Interpretation of Literature
International Conference on The Force of Imagination, University of Macao
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Symposium on 2013 book: ‘Dante and the Sense of Transgression’, ICU, Tokyo, Japan
“Transgression and Transcendence: What Makes Religion Radical?”
ICU conference poster.in Word-5Program
Symposium on Dante and the Sense of Transgression: ‘The Trespass of the Sign’
Seminar at ICU Institute for Christian and Culture
International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, October 10-11, 2013
International Speakers Series on “The Future of the Humanities,” ICU, Tokyo, Japan
“The Humanities and the Ideal of Wholeness—Epic Pasts, Partisan Presents, Plural Futures”
International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, October 12, 2013
The 5th Lecture of the 50th Anniversary series
CERISY Colloquium on François Jullien, Cerisy-la-Salle (France)
Des Possibles de la pensée: Autour des travaux de François JullienSeptember 14-21, 2013
Prospectus
ProgrammeReportage by Daniel Bougnoux, La Croix
Debating with François Jullien (left), Fabian Heubel (right):
23rd World Congress of Philosophy: Philosophy as Inquiry and as Way of LifeSchool of Philosophy, University of Athens, Greece, August 2-11, 2013
Video of session + YouTube Video (but with poor sound quality)
+ Athens lecture sound track (minutes 33-55 in tape)
“Thinking in the Gap between the Cultures of Greece and China: Apophatic Universalism”
(minutes 33-55 in tape)
International Agamben Conference, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei (Taiwan)
“Except Asia: Agamben’s Work in Transcultural Perspective”
Taipei, June 25-27, 2013
“Agamben’s Logic of Exception: Its Apophatic Roots and Offshoots”
International Summer Seminar on Theological Dimensions of Dante’s Work, Tantur Ecumenical Institute (Israel)
Tantur Institute, Jerusalem: Program
June 17-28, 2013
Humboldt Colloquium: Nature, Time, Responsibility, University of Macao (China)
Humboldt Colloquium: Nature, Time, Responsibility
April 12-14, 2013
University of Toronto Italian Studies: Conference on Literature and Religion (Canada)
Toronto Italian Literature & Religion University of Toronto 2012 Booklet
International Forum for Advanced Research in English Studies, University of Macao (China)
Program: Suffering in Literature
Ende oder Umbau einer Erlösungsreligion? at University of Bochum (Germany)
Interogating Cosmopolitan Conviviality: New Dimensions of the European in Literature, University of Bamberg (Germany)
International Conference: Universität Bamberg, May 24-35, 2012 Program
“Deconstruction, Negative Theology, and Open Togetherness in the European Tradition”
Keynote Speech for Interdisciplinary Conference on Memory at UNISA (University of South Africa)
“Memory: Impressions, Expressions, Reflections: An Interdisciplinary Conference”
Round Table on “Secularization andLiterature,” MLA (Modern Language Association) National Convention,
Seattle, January 6, 2012
‘Several of the most provocative, insightful scholars at the intersection of religion and literature will be participating on a panel entitled “Literature and Secularization” (Friday, 3:30-4:45, WSCC 617). Facilitated by Susannah Brietz Monta (Notre Dame, and editor of Religion and Literature), this roundtable will feature Lori Branch (Iowa, author of Rituals of Spontaneity); John Cox (Hope College,Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith); Tracy Fessenden (Arizona State, Culture and Redemption); William Franke (Vanderbilt, Poetry and Apocalypse); Colin Lovell Jager (Rutgers, New Brunswick, The Book of God); and Michael W. Kaufmann (Temple, coordinator of recent Religion and Literature forum, “Locating the Postsecular”).’
–Everett Hamner, http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
European Studies Lecture, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Hong Kong
School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Hong Kong
Lecture Announcement
Distinguished Lecture Series, English Department, University of Macao
UMAC English Dept. Newsletter11.pdf
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Univeristy of Macau
Seminar on Emily Dickinson, Department of English, University of Macao
“Reading Emily Dickinson: Three Approaches to One of her Poems,”
with linguist Martin Montgomery and translator Zhang Meifang,
University of Macao, Department of English Seminar Series, October 21, 2011
University of Hong Kong Lecture:The Holistic Ideal of the Humanities and Religious Revelation: Linguistic-Cultural Diaspora or a New Universality? November 7, 2011
Philosophy Colloquium, CERISY, Centre Culturel International (France)
William Franke, “Le commencement et la fin de la philosophie dans le mysticisme apophatique : de Platon au postmodernisme” [The Beginning and the End of Philosophy in Apophatic Mysticism : From Plato to Postmodernism]. August 27, 2011
CERISY-la-Salle (France) Colloque: « Philosophie et Mystique: Autour de Stanislas Breton », August 25-September 1, 2011
Colloquium organized by Jean Greisch, Jérôme Du Gramont, Marie-Odile Métra
Programme Argument Resumes.docx
CERISY–Le chateau depuis l’Orangerie
Communication à CERISY,
Philosophie et Mystique
Public Lecture, Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose, University of Urbino (Italy)
”Dante e la teologia negativa” [Dante and Negative Theology]
Seminari d’estate,
August 18, 2011 Press release
With Professor Andrea Aguti (left) and Professor Piergiorgio Grassi (right)
With Andrea Aguti (left) and Piergiorgio Grassi (right)
Keynote Speech, Ancient and Medieval Colloquium, University of Bamberg (Germany)
Erfahren, Erzählen, Erinnern: Narrative Konstruktionen von Gedächtnis und Generation in Antike und Mittelalter
[Record, Relate, Remember: Narrative Constructions of Memory and Generation in Antiquity and the Middle Ages]
4. Internationale Nachwuchstagung des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs [4th International Postgraduate Colloquium–DFG (German Research Foundation)]
Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg, An der Universität, Raum U2/025, 2-4 März 2011
Keynote14.00-15.30
”Letargo and the Argo”: Total Forgetting as the Moment of Truth at the Climax
of Dante’s Divine Comedy and the Christian Epic Tradition
William Franke (Nashville, TN)
Review Article from Interview by Monika Beer, Fränkischer Tag, March 11, 2011:
„Wahrheit ist immer auch unwahr” (“Truth is always also untrue“)
Bamberg Conference complete program
Audio Interview on Classical Epic and Humanities Education
Interview with Vanderbilt Divnity librarian Chris Benda on The Revelation of Imagination
Plenary Address for the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Turkey
12th International Conference of the ISSEI (International Society for the Study of European Ideas):
“Thought in Science and Fiction”
Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey
August 2-4, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010, afternoon sessions, 1:30 – 5:00:
Plenary Session – William Franke, The Scientific Paradigm and the Poetic Epistemology of the Humanities — Blue Hall, 1:30 pm.
Keynote Address, Nordic Dante Network, Finland
Philosophy and Literature Forthcoming Events
Abstracts of lectures for Nordic Dante Network
Salzburg Critical Theory and Theology Lecture – Zentrum Theologie Interkulturell
University of Salzburg Classics Lecture
Vorträge klassische Philologie Porphyry and the Philosophical Criticism of Literature - -
“Scripture as Theophany in Dante’s Paradiso,” Annual Religion and Literature Lecture, University of Notre Dame
“Primordial Sacrifice, Typology, and the Theological Vocation of Literature in Finnegans Wake,” University of Hong Kong Comparative Literature Lecture Series (2006)
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Miscellaneous News Releases
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