The Time of our Lives: The TORCH PUP Lecture Series 2025: Lecture 1

The Time of our Lives: The TORCH PUP Lecture Series 2025: Lecture 1

A series of three lectures with Homi K. Bhabha the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard.

By TORCH

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 5 - 6pm GMT+1

Location

St Cross Building

Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre, St Cross Building Oxford OX1 3TJ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

The Time of our Lives

Princeton University Press TORCH Lecture Series 2025

A series of three lectures with Homi K. Bhabha the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature and chair of the Program in History and Literature at Harvard University.


What does it mean to live collectively in the afterlife of a catastrophe?

How do we frame the traumatic crises of the 21st century— life post-9/11, pandemics, ethno-nationalist autocracies, imperial invasions, border brutalities and refugee crises—in a vocabulary that encapsulates responsibility, accountability, agentic expression, and above all, the shifting registers of selfhood?

Through a series of three lectures The Time of our Life interrogates the public culture of ‘trauma’ in the current climate of inflammatory polarisation. Join Homi Bhabha as he deconstructs and reconfigures new schema for understanding the politics of identity, culture wars, and the on-going “war of wounds and words” that haunts the moral and political economy of the US, alongside anti-minoritarian racial or ethnic equivalents around the world.


The series consists of three lectures.

This is booking link for the first lecture.

LECTURE 1:

LIVING IN THE AFTERLIFE : ON BEING UNPREPARED

Thursday 15 May, 5pm-6pm.

How do the retroactive afterlives of slavery, decolonisation, or sexual violence, inform the purgatorial temporality of imminence and anxiety underwriting life in the 21st century?


Please join Professor Bhabha, the Princeton University Press and TORCH teams for a drinks reception after this lecture at 6pm.

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