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SUMMARY:Lecture: Fairy Castles Gliding Like Swans: How Daydreaming Aff
 ects Writing and Analysis
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DESCRIPTION:Bild: Prof. Michael Taussig Fairy Castles Gliding Like Swa
 ns: How Daydreaming Affects Writing and Analysis Lecture in English by
  CAS-E Distinguished Fellow Prof. Michael Taussig (Columbia University
 )\, organized by DFG-Funded Center for Advanced Studies ‘Alternative
  Rationalities and Esoteric Practices from a Global Perspective‘ at 
 FAU (CAS-E) The lecture is free of cost. Registration prior is necessa
 ry: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1bakD1lBZfgejRyrwwLRmXk
 VrTCl1rV2fnY6CYwMyZ0NQ1A/viewform “Let us consider the combined impa
 ct of drawing and daydreaming on our writing. I do this as I reflect o
 n my book\, Palma Africana\, concerned with the rapid spread of an oil
  palm plantation in northern Colombia\, enabled by paramilitary violen
 ce”. Michael Taussig is Class of 1933 Professor Emeritus of Anthropo
 logy\, Columbia University\, and author of several books including The
  Devil and Commodity Fetishism in South America\; Shamanism\, Colonial
 ism\, and the Wild Man: A Study in Terror and Healing\; Mimesis and Al
 terity\; Defacement\; My Cocaine Museum\; I Swear I Saw This\; and Mas
 tery of Non-Mastery in the Age of Meltdown. &nbsp\; Colloquia series 
 “Colloquia with Prof. Taussig” CAS-E is proud to announce that Pro
 f. Taussig will be in Erlangen from October to December as Distinguish
 ed CAS-E Fellow\, where he will lead the special colloquia series “C
 olloquia with Prof. Taussig” to discuss some of his most salient wor
 ks. If interested in the series please contact Dr. Raquel Romberg (raq
 uel.romberg@fau.de). Location: Big Seminar Room\, D1\, Hartmannstr. 14
 \, Erlangen Dates: October 16\, 23\, 30\; November 6\, 27\; December 4
 \, 2024 Time: 11.15am–12.45pm Language: English Prof. Taussig’s re
 sidence at CAS-E signs the beginning of the Centre’s third year of e
 xistence. Starting its operations on April 1\, 2022\, CAS-E investigat
 e practices aimed at predicting\, managing\, and manipulating continge
 nt life events. By bringing together researchers and research projects
  from
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LOCATION:Orangerie\, Schlossgarten 1\, 91054 Erlangen
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