Dr. Maria Tamboukou "Rhythmanalysis & the echo of the subject" (TRC Lab 2024 RSS -18.3.24)
Автор: Institut Sunkhronos
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In this third session of the Temporalities, Rhythms & Complexity Lab's 2024 Research Symposium Series « Exploring Rhythmanalysis as a Method », Dr. Maria Tamboukou gives a genealogy of her engagement with rhythmanalysis and offers a glimpse in the philosophical underpinnings of rhythm. Then she uses an example from her current research project « Numbers and Narratives », looking at Sofia Kovalevskaya’s literary writings. Kovalevskaya was the first woman professor in mathematics in modern Europe. But alongside her scientific work she also wrote novels, poetry, and theatrical plays, following the idea that it is not possible to be a great mathematician without having ‘the soul of a poet’. The spatio/temporal rhythms of her lived experiences are beautifully entangled in the narrative modalities of her literary writings, and it is their flow, forces and energies that Dr. Tamboukou follows in her presentation, through the beats of what she has configured as narrative rhythmanalysis. What Dr. Tamboukou argues in her lecture is that narrative rhythmanalysis is a process, constantly unearthing new meanings around subjects, their echo and their worlds. This lecture was recorded during a live webinar hosted by the Sunkhronos Institute, with an international audience. The discussion and Q&A that followed are not featured in this video.
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