On June 25, 2024, Dr. Henrike Kohpeiß will visit us in Eichstätt to give a guest lecture and teach a workshop for our fellows. The lecture is publicly accessible and will be held at the KU Eichstätt in the interim building room 109 from 6 to 8 pm. You can also join via Zoom! Please find the link for this below!
Henrike Kohpeiß is a philosopher and postdoctoral researcher at the SFB 1171 “Affective Societies” at Freie Universität Berlin. Please find the abstract for her talk below:
The accelerating climate crisis and its effects on eco systems, economies and societies constitutes a challenging aspect of reality. Yet, the imminent threat and concrete consequences seem strangely absent in daily lives and future imaginaries in the global north. Rather, different forms of affective evasion – or, unfeeling – structure social life and protect it from the crisis’ disruptive force. According to Freud, the labour of mourning is the condition under which a sense for reality can be accessed again after an experience of catastrophe or loss. How can a thorough examination of the deep “structures of unfeeling” (Berlant) and a practice of mourning reconfigure the “respect for reality” (Freud) that appears weakened?
The lecture will be livestreamed on Zoom. If you would like to join, please contact us: gk-practicingplace@ku.de
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