Monday, May 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Add to calendarThe Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (DLCL) warmly invites you to an online lecture and panel discussion featuring Karina Skår von Remba and her concept of Resonance Poetry — an innovative approach to contemporary poetry that understands literature as a participatory, socially engaged, and democratically responsive practice.
The event will begin with a keynote lecture by Karina Skår von Remba, followed by a moderated panel discussion bringing together scholars and poets from Stanford University. Together, the speakers will explore questions of poetic language, difficulty, translation, participation, and the social role of literature in times of political and cultural transformation.
Resonance Poetry examines how language can respond to the complexities and fractures of the present by engaging expressive limits while creating spaces for participation and dialogue. Central to the concept is the critique of what Skår von Remba terms a “silentium democraticum” — a condition of democratic silence that contemporary poetry can challenge through renewed cultural and civic engagement.
The panel features:
The event is open to all interested participants and especially welcomes students, scholars, poets, and practitioners working in literature, cultural studies, arts-based education, and related fields. The format encourages interdisciplinary exchange and transatlantic dialogue between Europe and Stanford University.
The event is initiated and moderated by Prof. Dr. Nicola Scherer (Gerda Henkel Visiting Professor, Spring Term 2026) and marks the beginning of a new online lecture series dedicated to cultural policy, contemporary art and culture, and transatlantic exchange.
Event details are sourced from Stanford’s public events feed. Times shown in Pacific time.
When
Monday, May 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM