Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, untenstehend erhalten sie noch recht kurzfristig eine Einladung des Dahlem Humanities Center für eine heutige Veranstaltung, die nun auch ohne vorherige Anmeldung zugänglich ist. Der Zugangslink findet sich auf der Homepage<https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/dhc/programme/termine/dhcl-lalu.html> des Dahlem Humanities Center. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Celia Schmidt FU Berlin | Kunst Afrikas [https://mcusercontent.com/f09071535b9202322a9283979/images/6ae88d0f-e2c9-0bfc-b317-c01649711711.png] * * * Please find the English version below * * * Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen, das Dahlem Humanities Center<https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/dhc/index.html> lädt Sie herzlich zu einer Dahlem Humanities Center Lecture mit Premesh Lalu ein: Premesh Lalu (University of the Western Cape) Petty Apartheid, Gestalt Psychology and the Becoming Technical of the Human Datum & Uhrzeit: 12. Januar 2022, 18:15 Uhr Ort: via Webex. Vortrag in englischer Sprache Anmeldung bis zum 10. Januar hier<https://ssl2.cms.fu-berlin.de/fu-berlin/sites/dhc/programme/Anmeldeformulare/PM_Veranstaltungsformular-DHCL_Lalu/index.html>. Die Zugangs- und Einwahldaten erhalten Sie am Tag vor der Veranstaltung. Rather than succumb to the terms of its own political sophistry, this lecture asks what it might mean to set to work on Undoing Apartheid by rephrasing the problem of race at the heart of its emergence. I am especially interested in how it functioned to delink sense and perception in the interests of a permanent race war. Beyond the familiar narratives of political subjectivity to which South Africa bears testimony, I wish to explore the concept of race that came to cohere around the minor discourse of petty apartheid. Petty apartheid, I suggest, attests to a protracted gestation of the idea of race in debates about the becoming technical of the human that resulted from the consequences of the abolition of slavery in the nineteenth century and the debates between Berlin and Leipzig traditions of Gestalt in the first part of the twentieth century. Wir würden uns freuen, Sie zahlreich begrüßen zu dürfen! Leiten Sie diese Einladung gerne auch an Interessierte weiter. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ihr DHC-Team [https://mcusercontent.com/f09071535b9202322a9283979/images/63d9eadc-f4f8-4736-bb13-b8c6ccf2d71b.png]<https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/dhc/index.html> Dear Madam or Sir, dear colleagues, the Dahlem Humanities Center<https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/dhc/index.html> warmly invites you to a Dahlem Humanities Center Lecture with Premesh Lalu: Premesh Lalu (University of the Western Cape) Petty Apartheid, Gestalt Psychology and the Becoming Technical of the Human Date & Time: Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 06:15 PM Venue: Online via Webex. The talk will be held in English. Please register by January 10 here<https://ssl2.cms.fu-berlin.de/fu-berlin/en/sites/dhc/programme/Anmeldeformulare/PM_Veranstaltungsformular-DHCL_Lalu/index.html>. You will receive the participation link one day prior to the event. Rather than succumb to the terms of its own political sophistry, this lecture asks what it might mean to set to work on Undoing Apartheid by rephrasing the problem of race at the heart of its emergence. I am especially interested in how it functioned to delink sense and perception in the interests of a permanent race war. Beyond the familiar narratives of political subjectivity to which South Africa bears testimony, I wish to explore the concept of race that came to cohere around the minor discourse of petty apartheid. Petty apartheid, I suggest, attests to a protracted gestation of the idea of race in debates about the becoming technical of the human that resulted from the consequences of the abolition of slavery in the nineteenth century and the debates between Berlin and Leipzig traditions of Gestalt in the first part of the twentieth century. We look forward to welcoming you! Please feel free to forward this invitation to all those who might be interested. With best regards, the DHC team [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/f09071535b9202322a9283979/images/aef39f02-6aed-4cd3-ac7a-aced8e0d3143.jpg]<https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/dhc/index.html> Geschäftsführung Freie Universität Berlin Dahlem Humanities Center (DHC) Habelschwerdter Allee 45 14195 Berlin Tel.: +49 30 838 67097 geschaeftsfuehrung@dhc.fu-berlin.de<mailto:geschaeftsfuehrung@dhc.fu-berlin.de> www.fu-berlin.de/dhc<http://www.fu-berlin.de/dhc> [Twitter]<https://twitter.com/DHC_Berlin> [Facebook]<https://www.facebook.com/Dahlem-Humanities-Center-141998625866006/> [Website]<https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/dhc/index.html> [Email]<mailto:geschaeftsfuehrung@dhc.fu-berlin.de> Wollen Sie diesen Newsletter nicht mehr erhalten? Hier<https://ssl2.cms.fu-berlin.de/fu-berlin/sites/dhc/PM_newsletter_Abmeldung> gehts zur Abmeldung.