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About this lecture
Totally true to eighteenth-century tradition, co-curator Rosi Braidotti welcomes inspiring guests to her conversation salons for stimulating discussions about life and love, art and literature, science and politics. Today, the Leiden historian Jeroen Duindam joins us for a discussion about galant ideals and the eighteenth-century courtesy codes at court.
Prof. Jeroen Duindam central guest / Language: English
About the speaker
Rosi Braidotti is a philosopher and professor emeritus at Utrecht University. She is considered a pioneer in the field of women's studies. Among her most significant publications are The Posthuman, Posthuman Feminism and Nomadic Subjects. She has been working with the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht for years, and likes to use examples from classical and pop music in her texts and lectures.