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Music on Bones: Salvatore Puglia & the Ruins of History
Eduardo Cadava
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Listen to a 98 minute recording, or download the file
Event Date: Thursday, December 06, 2001 Location: Slought Foundation at University of Pennsylvania
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Eduardo Cadava teaches in the English Department at Princeton University, where he is also an associate member of the Department of Comparative Literature and the School of Architecture. He is the author of Words of Light: Theses on the Photography of History and of Emerson and the Climates of History. He also has co-edited Who Comes After the Subject? and translated several essays by Derrida, Lacoue-Labarthe, Blanchot, and others. He is currently writing a collection of essays on mourning and nationalism, entitled Mourning America, and a small book on the relation between music and techniques of reproduction, memorization, and writing, entitled Music on Bones.
Organized by
Aaron Levy

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MLA Style:
Eduardo Cadava. "Music on Bones: Salvatore Puglia & the Ruins of History." Slought Foundation Online Content. [06 December 2001;
Accessed 22 May 2013]. <http://slought.org/content/11054/>.
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