A course blog for Cultural Theory at Taipei National University of the Arts. This seminar is for the Graduate Institute of Trans-disciplinary Arts.
Friday, September 25, 2009
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Dear Professor, We've seen the schedule, thank you very much. And about the better translation of the Osip Mandelstam's poem which we read in Agamben's "What is contemporary", will that also be posted here?
When reading "What is contemporary", some ancient Chinese poets' names kept suggesting themselves in my mind. The idea of "Living Untimiely" is really old, but only few can really work it out. At least, to live untimely is pretty hard for me to imagine. :D But I think the wording of article is very beautiful, I like it.
Used to teach at two universities in Taiwan: National Chengchi U., and Taipei National University of the Arts. In his spare time, he signs petitions and plays guitar as if his life depended upon it. Does it?
Dear Professor,
ReplyDeleteWe've seen the schedule, thank you very much.
And about the better translation of the Osip Mandelstam's poem which we read in Agamben's "What is contemporary", will that also be posted here?
When reading "What is contemporary", some ancient Chinese poets' names kept suggesting themselves in my mind. The idea of "Living Untimiely" is really old, but only few can really work it out. At least, to live untimely is pretty hard for me to imagine. :D But I think the wording of article is very beautiful, I like it.
OK, I've posted the translation of Mandelstam now. Thanks for reminding me.
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