

Aaron Kunin, "Character as Form" (Bloomsbury, 2019)
Sep 1, 2023
Aaron Kunin, Professor of English at Pomona College, discusses his books 'Character as Form' and 'Love Three'. They explore the early modern understanding of character, stereotypes, and conventions. They delve into themes of love, sexual experience, power, and the politics of eating. They also discuss the complexities of love in George Herbert's poem, power dynamics in the academy, and the concept of using multiple actors for the same character in film.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Introduction and Context
02:37 • 7min
Character as Form and the Misanthrope
09:33 • 19min
Plotinus and Nature's Gifts and Deficiencies
28:41 • 4min
Reflections on a Personal Book
32:44 • 2min
Plotinus's Myth as History
34:19 • 6min
Exploring Texts and the Value of Surprise
40:20 • 3min
Exploring Multiple Actors Playing the Same Character in Film
43:10 • 15min
The Complexity of Love in the Poem
58:37 • 15min
Jewish Middle Brow Philosophy and the Power of Eating
01:13:34 • 14min
Power Dynamics in the Academy: Nietzsche, Foucault, and State Power
01:27:56 • 8min