Lisa Regazzoni
BGC Visiting Fellow
How Can a Gathering of Things Be Transformed into a Scientific Collection? Experimenting with Reinhart Koselleck’s Material Estate
Horse figurines made of textile, wood, or glass from different regions of the world, toy soldiers made of pewter, souvenir figurines—for example, of Marx, Atatürk or Mao—and much more: this assortment of seemingly disparate things lay scattered for years on the bookshelves and any free space in the study of Reinhart Koselleck (1923–2006). This lecture will give insight into approaches Regazzoni is experimenting with to transform these objects into a scientific collection with epistemic value. How can new meanings be attributed to these objects, beyond their auratic value, which some might suspect of being the product of a personality cult? What answers can these objects provide to specific research questions? Do they prompt new questions? What is the role of material witnesses and, more generally, of the sensorial in accessing the past?
Monday, March 28, 12:15 pm
38 West 86th Street, Seminar Room* / Zoom
*In-person attendance for this event is only open to the BGC community. Please enter the code “BGC” at check out for an in-person ticket.
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