Biography of a Dangerous Idea: Exclusive Book Talk with Andrew S. Curran
About this Event
About the Event
This event is part of our Of Words and Men series
This event is reserved for adults aged 21+ and over
This event will be in English.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Andrew S. Curran, one of today's leading historians, whose work explores the intersection of French history, Enlightenment studies, intellectual history, biography, and contemporary discussions of race and identity, as he shares his new book, Biography of a Dangerous Idea: A New History of Race from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson.
About The Book
In this compelling work, Curran traces the origins and evolution of the modern concept of race, revealing how ideas developed during the Enlightenment continue to shape our world today. Through meticulous historical research and engaging storytelling, Biography of a Dangerous Idea examines the intellectual, political, and cultural forces that transformed race into one of history's most powerful and enduring ideas.
About the Author
Andrew S. Curran is a writer and scholar of the eighteenth century whose work explores the intersections of race, science, and Enlightenment thought. His essays and commentary have appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The Guardian, Newsweek, Time Magazine, The Paris Review, El País, and The Wall Street Journal. He is the author or editor of five books and is widely recognized for bringing complex historical questions to a broad public audience.
His previous book, Who's Black and Why?, co-edited with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., was nominated for an NAACP Image Award and received the 2023 Association of American Publishers Award for the best book in European History. His acclaimed biography Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely was translated into multiple languages and was named one of the best biographies of 2019 by numerous international publications.
Curran is a Fellow in the History of Medicine at the New York Academy of Medicine, a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques, and the William Armstrong Professor of the Humanities at Wesleyan University.
Following the discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A with the author.
Learn more about Andrew S. Curran: Here
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