Lezing 'Francqui Inaugural Lecture - Literary Studies After Universalism: A History and a Manifesto'

Voor wie
Alumni , Medewerkers , Privépersonen , Studenten
Wanneer
04-03-2026 van 17:00 tot 19:00
Waar
Belvedere, Boekentoren, Rozier 9, 9000 Ghent
Voertaal
Engels
Door wie
Institute for Early Modern History, Sarton Centre for History of Science, Group for Early Modern Studies (GEMS), the Institute for Legal History, THALIA & RELICS
Contact
andrew.bricker@ugent.be
Website
https://www.belvederelecture.ugent.be/lecture/

Belvedere Lecture by Prof Roland Greene (Stanford U), the 2026 International Francqui Professor at Ghent University.

Greene will trace the decline of universalism: the idea that certain themes, experiences, or values in literature are common to all humans, transcending specific cultural, historical, or geographical contexts. This doctrine ruled the study of literature until about 75 years ago.

Its disappearance made possible new canons of experimental, ethnic, and Indigenous writing, but left literary studies with a crisis of authority—and a diminished place in public culture—that remains the topic of countless jeremiads.

After sketching a provocative history of this transformative episode in the life of a discipline, Prof. Greene will offer ideas toward the rebuilding of literary criticism’s authority on a sounder basis than what it was established on—in effect, remaking its foundation with a new sense of ethics and justice.

Prof Greene is the Mark Pigott KBE Professor, Anthony P. Meier Family Professor of the Humanities and a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Stanford University.

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