Lovely Filth

In this year of the 200th anniversary of “Frankenstein,” we will be looking at the ways in which something mainstream culture might regard as bad, dirty, grotesque, or generally unworthy actually deserves celebration.  From feminist epistemology and “manufactured uncertainty,” to the challenges (as well as rewards) of being gay and aging, to the role of spoilage in making delicious cheese, the DHC kicks off its “Year of Filth” series with a night of lectures, performances, and a free exotic cheese tasting for the first 100 audience members in attendance!

Featuring:

  • Lorraine Code, Distinguished Research Professor Emerita in Philosophy, York University, Toronto

  • Dustin Goltz, DHC Fellow, Professor, College of Communication, DePaul University

  • Liz Thorpe, author of The Book of Cheese

   

Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 7:00pm to 9:00pm

DePaul Student Center, Room 120 2250 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago

Event Type

Speaker/Presenters, Performances

Departments

Centers and Institutes, DePaul Humanities Center

Website

https://las.depaul.edu/centers-and-in...

Cost

Free

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