On Wednesday, February 6, at the Franke Institute for the Humanities, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle talked about “the phantom made visible.” The introduction was given by Matthew Jackson. Click here to listen to the talk. Click here to see the Youtube video referred to in the talk.
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