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SUMMARY:David Trippett - The Shadow of Brainwashing: A Short History of Coercive Interrogation from the Cold War to the War on Terror
DESCRIPTION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room \nDavid Trippett\, Senior University Lecturer\, University of Cambridge \nRegistration required; open exclusively to Columbia faculty\, students\, and invited guests. All others wishing to attend\, please email sof-fellows@columbia.edu describing your interest and requesting registration. For more details\, please visit the event’s website. \nDavid Trippett‘s research focuses on nineteenth-century intellectual history\, Richard Wagner\, and the philosophy of technology. Other interests include Franz Liszt and post-Classical Weimar\, performance theory and the grey area between improvisation and composition\, as well as posthumanism and musical creativity in the digital age. Following an edited translation of Carl Stumpf’s The Origins of Music (OUP 2012)\, his first monograph\, Wagner’s Melodies (CUP 2013)\, examines the cultural and scientific history of melodic theory in relation to Wagner’s writings and music. Other publications include editions and translations\, as well as research and review articles\, and some media work. \nThis event was organized by Whitney Laemmli and is sponsored by Society of Fellows in the Humanities.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/shadow-brainwashing-short-history-coercive-interrogation-cold-war-war-terror/
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