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The Surge: Temporal Anarchy and the Pursuit of Dynamic History | Dr. Ethan Kleinberg
Department Seminar Series, 2023-24
Department of History
Queen's University, Kingston ON
March 14, 2024
"The Surge: Temporal Anarchy and the Pursuit of Dynamic History" with Dr. Ethan Kleinberg
This talk takes up the concept of “temporal anarchy” as a counter to more conventional, orderly presentations of historicist time and in pursuit of a dynamic history. I argue that the historicist understanding of time as uniform and homogenous has suppressed alternative ways of understanding time, temporality, and access to the past resulting in pernicious political and cultural ends going from perspectivalism to parallelism to the current “post-truth” moment. I offer a different understanding of the ways the past makes itself available in the present and a new mode of history to account for this understanding. My contention is that the events of the past are both more temporally dynamic and forceful than most paradigms allow and as such require a mode of history attuned to this temporally anarchistic force. The past on this account is a Total Other but one that becomes available to us if we are attuned such that we can mediate it and make aspects available (ghosts and hauntings). The means to do so is by recognizing the moments when the past becomes available in the present for the future. This is what I call The Surge.
Ethan Kleinberg is the Class of 1958 Distinguished Professor of History and Letters at Wesleyan University and Editor-in-Chief of History and Theory. Kleinberg's wide-ranging scholarly work spans across the fields of history, philosophy, comparative literature and religion. In particular, Kleinberg engages with the ways that the past haunts our present and presses us toward the future, advocating for a deconstructive approach to better account for this complex temporal entanglement. He is the author of Generation Existential: Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy in France, 1927-61 (Cornell University Press, 2006); Haunting History: for a deconstructive approach to the past (Stanford University Press, 2017); and Emmanuel Levinas’s Talmudic Turn: Philosophy and Jewish Thought (Stanford University Press, October 2021). He is co-author of the “Theses on Theory and History” with Joan Scott and Gary Wilder. His current book project extends this investigation by focusing on how what he calls “temporal anarchy”-the unrestrained mingling of past, present, and future- can lead to a different understanding of history that is not restrained by what has been, but instead attracted to what can be thus pointing us toward critical political and ethical action. The past as future, if you will, rather than a futures past.
Special thanks to: Amitava Chowdhury, Rosanne Currarino, Heather Poussard, Matthew Colby, the Staff and Faculty in the Department of History that helped make this video possible.
This was filmed and edited by Josh Weisenberg-Vincent.
0:00-5:17 Introductions
5:17-57:48 Lecture
57:48-1:13:16 Question Period
1:13:16-1:13:36 Credits
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Komentáře

  • @Timopechancanogh
    @Timopechancanogh Před 2 měsíci

    Funny how they changed us to these Asian looking people whom are not us

  • @BABYSNAKEASSMASTER420
    @BABYSNAKEASSMASTER420 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank YOu. I sent this lecture/speech to a Social Worker and a Probation Officer. This is what I need to hear today. I have Stopped trying to slow down to let others catch up. I am going full speed ahead into the future. Progress in the last 120 years are the most Absurd time in human history, and since the Atomic Bomb, HUMANS HAVE MASTERED THE ATOM. At that moment, the truly sober thinkers got a SLap to the face with the REALITY that we have the power of gods now. we have to move forward. My grandfather flew an Airplane in 1950 at the age of 23, and Planes had only been around for 40 years by that point. now you have to be the top .001% of the crop to touch an airplane in the military. i cant barely rent an apartment by working 60 hours a week. things might work for the old, but by withholding the future that they themselves once had, they are forcing us to TAKE IT BY FORCE. Damn Boomers. CRASHHHHH> i am a 45 year old artist. i consider myself part of the Grunge Generation. I was 13 when pearl jam and nirvana came out, and was on the internet in 1992. that is me. Hi. I am the future. we have had our future HELD UP by the BooMERS> it is the end for them. they are all Ageing out of Life, if you will, and The NEw way has to be DONE NOW. IT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED IN 1999.

    • @BABYSNAKEASSMASTER420
      @BABYSNAKEASSMASTER420 Před 2 měsíci

      i THUmbs downed @lupemerrit's comment b/c it was counterproductive. i like to hold people accountable.

  • @lupemerrit
    @lupemerrit Před 2 měsíci

    I hate these hourlong intros.

    • @historytalksqu
      @historytalksqu Před 2 měsíci

      Hello! Thank you for your comment. We have now created "chapters" in this video so that the introductions can be skipped quickly, if desired. We will aim to continue creating "chapters" going forward.

  • @user-gt9lv1mq2l
    @user-gt9lv1mq2l Před 4 měsíci

    I am very grateful to you for sharing your thoughts and memories of your younger life!! So well done and I wish it was longer! It is not always easy to bring to conversation, some memories of our past. Thank you to the Queen's history department , for bringing this conversation and story ,into our lives!!

  • @eada2120
    @eada2120 Před 4 měsíci

    Promo-SM 😈

  • @LindaLloyd-fg6ih
    @LindaLloyd-fg6ih Před 4 měsíci

    I had the pleasure of witnessing an incredibly insightful and captivating history interview. From start to finish, the experience was nothing short of exceptional. Katherine & Swen displayed a remarkable level of knowledge, passion, and professionalism that made this interview truly unforgettable. I would like to commend Katherine for her exceptional skills. Her ability to ask thought-provoking and well-researched questions set the tone for an engaging discussion. The approach was skillful, ensuring a comfortable and relaxed environment for Margaret. Equally deserving of praise is Margaret. It is not an easy topic, and she did great. The mutual respect between Margaret, Katherine, Swen & Josh (who did a fantastic job on the video) fostered a collaborative atmosphere, enabling her to comfortably share her story. Overall, this history interview was a true delight! This interview serves as a shining example of the power of storytelling and the importance of preserving our history.

  • @brianmayfield6561
    @brianmayfield6561 Před 4 měsíci

    I was really moved by this! Such a wonderful story teller and such a compassionate woman, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother! Thank you for sharing your story with us Margaret! I wish that the video was longer, I was fascinated by every picture and every word that you spoke.

  • @user-nu1dd8tx5n
    @user-nu1dd8tx5n Před 4 měsíci

    a wonderful woman and a great interviewer.

  • @CultOfGoku
    @CultOfGoku Před 5 měsíci

    🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉

  • @robleahy5759
    @robleahy5759 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the lamest oldest news ever. Please present new scholarship.

  • @fgeiger41
    @fgeiger41 Před 5 měsíci

    Yet no dna ancestry to find the tribes of these people. No "American" looking natives or genetics in ANY of these places. When you travel through any of these places including North Africa you only see American negro looking people which is quite interesting because from the Spanish to the puritans they all "reclassified" Amerindians to negro. "Bought their freedom" yet were slaves. 🤔 The first "slaves" in America were Europeans and that's documented in the library of congress. You don't "erase" someone you conquered that's what a loser would do. Try to hide their identity. 34k voyages with no found ships, no shop building records, when the UK was COMPLETELY deforested AND they were being enslaved by the Atlantic Batbary pirates, surviving not only being unkept POWs, but surviving costal malaria, muscle atrophy, ammonia from urine, methane from feces, dysentery from vomit, cholera from toxic water and the clincher there's ZERO record of rehabbing said people!!!! The story is they were immediately sent to work. This is indigenous erasure. Reclassifying a whole people with nonsensical lies that academia regurgitates ad nauseum no matter HOW scientifically preposterous. So Indians weren't suited to do Indian things but so called Africans that have ALWAYS needed assistance with food production were brought instead? Is gotta make sense!! The death by smallpox has BEEN debunked especially since there are no mass graves to prove it and the only ones they ever find are negro.

  • @jennharr4642
    @jennharr4642 Před 5 měsíci

    They probably enslaved their own but for blacks they were indigenous tribes themselves in the US way before Africans were brought here by European colonizers. These books exist to change the truth while others banned czcams.com/video/2vzBmskpii8/video.htmlsi=UVR3zHFtYGt0rPQv

  • @delaciwoods8864
    @delaciwoods8864 Před 5 měsíci

    So sad we to lazy to find the truth about our own ppl that other cultures know more about us than we do

  • @traumedoutmusic
    @traumedoutmusic Před 6 měsíci

    Stop calling yourselves AFRICAN AMERICAN you are the American Indian

  • @Civilwar.relics
    @Civilwar.relics Před 6 měsíci

    So the Cherokee alone owed over 4000s slaves at the outbreak of the Civil War, so did many other tribes 5 joined the Confederacy, and the native American confederate regiment was the last to surrender during the war, seems this part of history is completely removed

    • @fgeiger41
      @fgeiger41 Před 5 měsíci

      Zero proof. Not even a photoAll lies. Not even photographic proof. The big tell is there's no contemporary documentation of Cherokees or any native "Americans" addressing colonial slavery AND they don't even possess proper native terms or phrases for; slave, slavery, Africa, African slave OR runaway African slave. No receipts of PURCHASE and the worst is you can't claim you were being enslaved, genocided, at war, and losing land and claiming you had slaves. To do what???

    • @robleahy5759
      @robleahy5759 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, when I clicked on this talk I thought it would be about African American people gaining tribal membership recognition legally, because they had ancestors enslaved, through captivity.

    • @ave383
      @ave383 Před 5 měsíci

      The part you're missing is the fact that most of these people who were enslaved were family members and Indians captured from other tribes. They were documented as negros. African and negro was term placed on people in bandages. In West Africa, the people taken from them were called Guine negros not Africans

    • @Timopechancanogh
      @Timopechancanogh Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@robleahy5759 African AMERICANS ARE THE INDIANS

  • @J3SIM-38
    @J3SIM-38 Před 6 měsíci

    @TheResearchGuy ~ Interesting complexions on the Natives.

  • @andrewrobinson8504
    @andrewrobinson8504 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent lecture. Thank yo so much Dr. wilson. Also met the hugh standards i of Queen's university

  • @vincentarthursjr3812
    @vincentarthursjr3812 Před 6 měsíci

    Question,is the Spanish Indies,the West Indies or does it includes,other territories,including,the West Indies?

  • @aborigineone2377
    @aborigineone2377 Před 6 měsíci

    Lying history written by white colonizers forced and taught to indigenous people in their school SYSTEM.

  • @ZALYPA_TIGRA
    @ZALYPA_TIGRA Před 6 měsíci

    MOLE

  • @jcorey68
    @jcorey68 Před 7 měsíci

    So, the so-called black Americans are the native American? Wow, now it all makes sense.

  • @ejoldman
    @ejoldman Před 8 měsíci

    If Nigel joins Tory Party, he will become their leader and they will win the next election. Nigel Farage PM Bring it on.

  • @compota334
    @compota334 Před 11 měsíci

    There is a long history of legalizing things that are a "social fact" even if their are considered wrong in Uruguay. A case of that same period was prostitution. The argument was that making it illegal was just making prostitutes been worst of because they couldn´t get government protection. After legalization brothels had pay taxes and social security and prostitutes had to go to medical check regularly. Nowadays there is the same approach for abortion being legal: it is better to than having poor women dying because of an illegal hidden abortion under bad sanitary conditions while rich women can just fly to another country or pay a good illegal clinic.

  • @Kent12366
    @Kent12366 Před rokem

    People don't like truth because it's easier to believe lies than the truth smh

    • @qezshaqianu9134
      @qezshaqianu9134 Před 6 měsíci

      People don't lik th TRUTH bcuz it putz new lite on HIS STORY n th LIEZ that hav been HIDDEN n order for thngz to be th way they are today, LIEZ n SECRECY haz ruined EARTH n put th WICKED heathen INVADERZ n charge of a SYSTEM which iz unknown to thm...

  • @BC-tm7ks
    @BC-tm7ks Před rokem

    Does anyone know where I can watch the animation??? Love this lecture!

  • @Raydensheraj
    @Raydensheraj Před rokem

    Thank you for releasing this on CZcams. Always important to educate the public since certain religious and political "groups" are actively (and in the past have) trying to undermine the most important philosophical & scientifically time of humanity...I'm still hoping for a final enlightenment in the so called western world.... which even breaches the Islamic theocracies....

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Před 2 lety

    As usual : a University without a single competent sound engineer ? !

    • @aamirk345
      @aamirk345 Před rokem

      Oxford is not about sound engineering. Oxford is about people like Dr Cronk. It is a pure and simple delight just to listen to Dr Cronk talk about the philosophes. Just loved his talk.

    • @barrywilson2930
      @barrywilson2930 Před 5 měsíci

      Having been taught by Nicholas Cronk over thirty years ago, I'd say, simply listen to the man. His words. Enjoy his knowledge. Regardless of the sound quality.

  • @palacky1040
    @palacky1040 Před 2 lety

    Great conference about the 18th century british empire. I love professor Pincus even though he is sometimes hard to understand as I'm not a native english speaker and the sound quality here is not perfect. I just listened to him yesderday on the Ben Franklin podcast and he was also very engaging and passionate about this topic.

  • @Aheroswelcome14
    @Aheroswelcome14 Před 3 lety

    Delightful commentary.

  • @brucevilla
    @brucevilla Před 3 lety

    Thanks for Uploading.

  • @balbandhvideos7945
    @balbandhvideos7945 Před 4 lety

    So , the wimps managing this channel have removed my comment lol. Just one critical comment, perfectly within community guidelines,and yet you shat your pants ....

  • @calebpaulsen3159
    @calebpaulsen3159 Před 4 lety

    He was raised in a bireligious family and both his parents died young. I get his empathy. I can see people who know me as masculine being surprised that I like a penis in my mouth from time to time. Violence instead of asking questions leads to the "problem" expounding.

  • @hygujiuy
    @hygujiuy Před 4 lety

    @8:33 they stop thanking each other and get down towork.

  • @lasso221
    @lasso221 Před 4 lety

    Saludos desde el Putumayo, Colombia. Por acá se internó Roger Casement a averiguar el escándalo del Putumayo en 1910. Esto escribí sobre Casement: "Casement y Sherlock Holmes representaron la era victoriana y la ilustración en la que primó la racionalidad, la ciencia, la civilización y el progreso. Fueron héroes positivistas. El investigador Casement (2011) adoptó, a la hora de corroborar o desvirtuar el sonado escándalo del Putumayo, el espíritu investigativo de Sherlock Holmes (Casement era amigo del creador de Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle). Lo revalidó, en su diario, en el que se refirió: “pero mi ojo escrutador y mi alma de Sherlock Holmes hicieron el resto” (p.117). El Putumayo inspiró a Casement a tomar notas, escribir fragmentos o fotografiar fragmento o trozos de lo sucedido. El héroe victoriano aprendería a despojarse de la arrogancia colonizadora inglesa. Casement no pudo tomar la iniciativa y autosuficiencia investigativa; la selva lo puso en su sitio. Casement, en compañía de una Comisión, se internó en el Putumayo, centro de su interés. Tomó atenta nota de aquello que transcurría en los centros de acopio del caucho de la Casa Arana. Debía constatar el trato que los caucheros le estaban dando a los indígenas Andoque, Witoto, Bora, Mirañas, Muinanes, Ocainas y otros. Este funcionario inglés no podía inspirar confianza de ningún trabajador de Arana. Los criminales del caucho estaban prevenidos, alertas y tentados a hacer de las suyas a quien se interpusiera a sus fines perversos, crueles e impunes que cometían contra mujeres, ancianos y niños nativos" (Lasso. Edilberto. 2018)

  • @rotondowatson7399
    @rotondowatson7399 Před 4 lety

    Boring lecture, feel sorry for students forced to sit through this propaganda against whites by a wannabe Pocahontas.

  • @bokangthema3499
    @bokangthema3499 Před 5 lety

    One of the best professor in the world we are lucky to have you in South Africa

  • @alleyepublishing8017
    @alleyepublishing8017 Před 5 lety

    "Insurrection" czcams.com/video/aiFlsTueTdo/video.html By Beace aka Writers Glock Read more for Sedition LP playlist!!! czcams.com/play/PLpCFDKDAJtekEqjYXe3yO13Mv87jvgcv8.html

  • @shameempulikkal1311
    @shameempulikkal1311 Před 5 lety

    Sanjay, a nonsuch scholar! We're lucky to have lived as his contemporaries. ❤️