Excited to announce the workshop "Disgust and the Question of the Human" co-organized with Nadia Mazouz (ETH Zurich) on 18th May 2026. Speakers include @dittemunch.bsky.social, Noga Resh, and Zainabu Jallo.
Info and registration here: ephil.ethz.ch/en/news-und-....
Save the date. Join us in two weeks at the University of Zurich for a podium discussion "Die Zukunft der Vergangenheitsbewältigung in der Schweiz" with Raphael Gross, Jakob Tanner and Moira Pinkus moderated by Karen Roth-Krauthammer. Mar. 19th, 18:15-19.45, KO2-F-180.
www.uzh.ch/de/events/ag...
Final Reminder for anyone close to Zurich: Join us for a lecture by @christina-morina.bsky.social this evening at the University of Zurich!
Am 26.02. hält @christina-morina.bsky.social (Bielefeld) einen Vortrag zu „Mehrheitsgesellschaften und Judenverfolgung in europäischer Perspektive: Geschichte und Erinnerung” in KO2-F-180, 18:15-19:45 an der Universität Züirch. Der Vortrag ist gesponsert von der Balzan-Stiftung und offen für alle.
Am 26.02. hält @christina-morina.bsky.social (Bielefeld) einen Vortrag zu „Mehrheitsgesellschaften und Judenverfolgung in europäischer Perspektive: Geschichte und Erinnerung” in KO2-F-180, 18:15-19:45 an der Universität Züirch. Der Vortrag ist gesponsert von der Balzan-Stiftung und offen für alle.
Final reminder! Tomorrow Debórah Dwork and I will be in conversation on the topic "Holocaust Studies: Past, Present and Future" from 18:15-19:45 (KO2-F-180).
The even is open to the public and no registration is necessary. The full list of events in the series is here: www.uzh.ch/de/events/ag...
On Feb. 19th Debórah Dwork (CUNY) and I will discuss "Holocaust Studies: Past, Present and Future" at 18:15 at the University of Zurich. Participation is free for all and open to the public. For other events in the series (including lectures in German) see www.uzh.ch/de/events/ag....
Wir (@hist-theorie.bsky.social) freuen uns auf die Zusammenarbeit und sind gespannt auf die gekreuzte Perspektiven!
Somewhere in the range of the preposthumous.
„Promiskuitiv und aasfressend, zeige der Faschismus eine bemerkenswerte Fähigkeit, Widersprüche in Spannung zu halten, ohne sie auflösen zu müssen.“ Adam Knowles schreibt über Armin Mohler, den „geistigen Vater” der Neuen Rechten: thediasporist.de/de/missverst...
In this context the word is borrowed from Ludwig Klages.
Guter Beitrag von @davi-cath.hcommons.social.ap.brid.gy über das jüngste Buch von Dagmar Herzog. Auch eine Gelegenheit daran zu erinnern, dass Herzog einen Vortrag an der Uni Zürich am 01.06. hält. Am 02.06. findet ein Workshop mit Herzog über „Eugenische Phantasmen“ statt. Mehr dazu demnächst.
Guter Beitrag von @davi-cath.hcommons.social.ap.brid.gy über das jüngste Buch von Dagmar Herzog. Auch eine Gelegenheit daran zu erinnern, dass Herzog einen Vortrag an der Uni Zürich am 01.06. hält. Am 02.06. findet ein Workshop mit Herzog über „Eugenische Phantasmen“ statt. Mehr dazu demnächst.
There is a lot going on this diagram.
Indeed, there's an entire sweeping Greco-German fascistoid imaginary built into that diagram.
Woe be to whomever decides to write the book that can make sense of that diagram.
Since Plato is in the news: What was Plato's status at the Nazified university? This 1934 diagram from the journal "Völkische Kultur" shows one response. It puts Plato in a cosmopolitan lineage of degradation leading to Kant which was, in a common antisemitic trope, portrayed as suspiciously Jewish.
I wouldn't necessary attribute it to the Nazis. This example is indeed from 1934, but it goes back to a longer line of thought among völkisch thinkers which circulated in the 1920s. Johann Chapoutot's book "Greeks, Roman, Germans" provides some context.
Just had a look at the Barr Diagram. Fascinating comparison!
Since the Main Office science collected course lists, professors often shifted to bland, inconspicuous titles to avoid unnecessary attention. In any case, the major work of policing professors (who by 1938 were reliable Nazis anyways) was done through denunciations.
The Hauptamt Wissenschaft (Main Office of Science) would collect lists of courses in "ideologically critical" fields--which included philosophy. Here, for example, the list from Kiel in Winter Semester 1939/40. Lots of Plato being taught alongside Kant, race science classes.
Higher education under National Socialism never resulted in uniform curricular policies. Decisions about what could be taught were highly contingent. They depended on a professor's status, political backing and uni leadership. Martina Steber speaks of "contained plurality" in a different context.
Since Plato is in the news: What was Plato's status at the Nazified university? This 1934 diagram from the journal "Völkische Kultur" shows one response. It puts Plato in a cosmopolitan lineage of degradation leading to Kant which was, in a common antisemitic trope, portrayed as suspiciously Jewish.
Many thanks for the comments and for reading the piece!
My new essay on the New Right and its relationship to historical fascism has been published at the Ideas Letter @lbenardo.bsky.social www.theideasletter.org/essay/the-ge...
Perhaps the work of @evianeleidig.com and her book The Women of the Far Right www.evianeleidig.com/women-of-the...?
Excited to announce upcoming public talks and panel discussions on "Holocaust and Genocide Studies" at the University of Zurich which I have organized in cooperation with @zeitgeschichte-bie.bsky.social. Save the dates! @deborahdwork.bsky.social, @christina-morina.bsky.social
In session 5 Dagmar Herzog will present "Eugenische Phantasmen: Die lange Vor- und Nachgeschichte der NS-"Euthanasie"-Morde" on 1st June, 18:30-20:00, KOL F-101. Co-Organized with Franziska Felder, Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft (UZH). @zeitgeschichte-bie.bsky.social
In session 4 Anne Knowles will present "Where was the Holocaust?" on 21st May 18:15-19:45 at the UZH Main Building (room tba). @zeitgeschichte-bie.bsky.social
Session 3 is a panel discussion with Raphael Gross, Jakob Tanner, Moira Pinkus and moderated by Karen Roth-Krauthammer on "Die Zukunft der Vergangenheitsbewältigung in der Schweiz." 19th March, 18:15-19:45 at the UZH Main Building (room tba). @zeitgeschichte-bie.bsky.social