President's Speaker Series at Yale-NUS: Pulitzer Prize Winnner, Stephen Greenblatt " 'Age is Unnecessary': Shakespeare and the War between the Old and Young" | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12019-11-01T23:12:04+08:00PeatixYale-NUS CollegePresident's Speaker Series at Yale-NUS: Pulitzer Prize Winnner, Stephen Greenblatt " 'Age is Unnecessary': Shakespeare and the War between the Old and Young"tag:peatix.com,2017:event-2830342017-08-10T18:30:00SGT2017-08-10T18:30:00SGTGreenblatt describes his lecture, 'Age is Unnecessary': Shakespeare and the War between the Old and Young: "The subject of my lecture is extreme old age, a problem relatively rare in the past but increasingly familiar in our world. I will range from the Bible’s Adam and Eve story and the apocryphal Vita Adae et Evae to contemporary evolutionary biology. My central focus will be on King Lear, where Shakespeare focuses his astonishing powers of attention on the aspect of senescence that is least relevant to the biological processes of life history: that is, to the consciousness of an old person fitfully aware that his mental as well as physical powers are waning and anxious about the support he will receive from his offspring as they are entering their own reproductive lives. This consciousness has no claim on the attention either of the Biblical narrator of the evolutionary biologist; it is, like the non-reproductive bodies of the very old, a kind of meaningless leftover. But for Shakespeare – and for literature – the leftover is the thing itself."A Q&A session will follow the address.cover photo: King Lear and Cordelia, Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, Florence 1728–1815 Lisbon)ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stephen Greenblatt is John Cogan Professor of the Humanities at
Harvard University and winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for his book The
Swerve: How the World Became Modern. He is an American scholar of Shakespeare
and literary historian widely known as a founder of New Historicism, a literary theory whose goal is to understand
intellectual history through literature. He has written extensively on the subject in The New York Times, The Washington Post and The New Yorker.
His honors include the MLA's James Russell Lowell Prize, for
Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance
England, the Distinguished Humanist Award from the Mellon Foundation, and the
Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of California, Berkeley. He is
a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American
Philosophical Society. Professor Greenblatt received his BA and PhD from Yale
University and MA from Pembroke College, Cambridge.Updatestag:peatix.com,2017-07-27 01:41:062017-07-27 01:41:06Title was changed to "President's Speaker Series at Yale-NUS: Pulitzer Prize Winnner, Stephen Greenblatt " 'Age is Unnecessary': Shakespeare and the War between the Old and Young"". Orig#264957Updatestag:peatix.com,2017-07-18 02:50:462017-07-18 02:50:46The event description was updated. Diff#262750