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Excerpts from Hall Gardner 's speech at the World Political Forum were published in the The World Political Forum Agenda '03

 

Excerpts from Hall Gardner's October 2003 speech "Transcending the New Global Disequilibrium" at the World Political Forum were published in the The World Political Forum Agenda '03, with forward by Mikhail Gorbachev, and a message from Pope John Paul II. Other contributors to Agenda '03 include Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Bono, Hans Dietrich Genscher, Benazir Bhutto, Jacques Delors, Klaus Naumann, Robert Skidelski, Oscar Arias Sanchez, Ricardo Petrella, Marshall Goldman, Emma Bonino, Tom Gehrels, Pierre Marc Johnson, Jack Matlock, Hubert Vedrine, Gyula Horn, Ghassan Saleme, among many others.   [AUP - Posted 28 May 2004]

 
 

Dan Gunn 's Wool-Gathering or How I Ended Analysis reviewed for the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association

 

Dann Gunn's Wool-gathering or How I Ended Analysis, was reviewed by Ellen Pinsky for the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. The review concludes that "Psychoanalysis can learn from this funny and tough-minded book". The full review can be viewed through the following link: http://www.apsa.org/japa/521/Pinsky.pdf   [AUP - Posted 28 May 2004]

 
 

Professor Gardner participated as a discussant at the colloquium "Justified War, Iraq, and Reform of the United Nations"

 

Hall Gardner participated as a discussant at the one day colloquium "Justified War, Iraq, and Reform of the United Nations" on May 20, sponsored by the Center for Global Studies and The World Political Forum, held in the conference room of the House of Lords, London.   [AUP - Posted 28 May 2004]

 
 
Susan Perry and Celeste Schenck are co-editors of a special issue of Signs (University of Chicago Press)
 
Susan Perry and Celeste Schenck are co-editors, with Obioma Nnaemeka and Françoise Lionnet, of a special issue of Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (University of Chicago Press, Vol. 29, N°2, Winter 2004). Titled "Development Cultures: New Environments, New Realities, New Strategies," the issue debates feminist development ethics, imagines new frameworks for conjugating gender and globalization, identifies new environments in which development cultures are currently growing, and both stages roundtables and archives recent notes from practitioners in the field.  [AUP - Posted 28 May 2004]

 
 

The poem "The Wake-Up Blast of Her Alarm Clock" by Hall Gardner was published in Poems for Madrid

 

Hall Gardner's poem "The Wake-Up Blast of Her Alarm Clock" was published in Poems for Madrid, edited by Todd Swift, on www.nthposition.com/poemsmadrid_screen.pdf. The poems can be downloaded directly from the internet site.  Two of his poems, "Taste of the Town" and "Culture Shock (and Awe)" were published on the Poets Against the War website.   [AUP - Posted 28 May 2004]

 
 
Jerome Charyn will publish two articles in Die Zeit and L'Express
 
Jerome Charyn's article on the presidential race, "Angels in America," will be published this month in Die Zeit. His profile on Quentin Tarantino, "Tarantino's Shadow Side," will be published in l'Express on May 12, in its special issue on the Cannes Film Festival.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Alice Craven presented a paper at the University Palackého
 
Alice Craven gave a paper in April at the Philosophical Faculty of the University Palackého, in Olomouc, the Czech Republic, entitled "Developing New Approaches to the Mother Tongue of a University Curriculum: The Case of Truffaut's 400 Coups."  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Straining at the Anchor by Gerardo della Paolera and Alan Taylor reviewed in the Journal of Economic Literature
 

The book, Straining at the Anchor: The Argentine Currency Board and the Search for Macroeconomic Stability, 1880-1935, co-authored by President della Paolera and Alan M. Taylor (UC Davis) has been reviewed by Carmen Reinhart (University of Maryland) in the Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XLII (March 2004).  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Waddick Doyle will teach in a graduate seminar at Northwestern University
 
Waddick Doyle has been invited to teach in a graduate seminar at the school of communication at Northwestern University in fall 2004.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Fred Einbinder cited in the media in connection with the renegotiation of the ACELA contract in the U.S.
 
Fred Einbinder (Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Business Administration at AUP, General Counsel, ALSTOM Transport and Chairman of Northeast Corridor Management Services Company, providing maintenance services for AMTRAK's "ACELA" fast trains which run between Boston and Washington D.C.), was cited in several North American newspapers in connection with the settlement of major US litigation and the renegotiation of the approximately $1 billion ACELA contract.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Steven Ekovich published "Iran and New Threats in the Persian Gulf and Middle East" and "La ville de New York: d'une gestion corporatiste fermée à la démocratie élective et au service public"
 
Steven Ekovich published "Iran and New Threats in the Persian Gulf and Middle East" in the Winter 2004 issue of Orbis, the journal of the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He also published "La ville de New York: d'une gestion corporatiste fermée à la démocratie élective et au service public" in Regards Croisés sur New York (Editions du Temps).  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Anton Koslov's work featured in Russia
 
On Sunday April 18, the Russian national TV network "Culture", aired a 40-minute special on Professor Anton Koslov. The Culture network is the only non-commercial national TV network with an audience of over 150 million spectators in Russia and the former Soviet republics. In May, Anton Koslov is invited to Moscow to the premiere of the Subversion Agency, a full-length philosophical thriller, based on his novel K-Zone and directed by the renowned American filmmaker Mark Boswell. The film will be premiered on May 27 as a part of the ArtMoscow international art fair.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Linda Martz gave a paper entitled "Suffragettes and the Military Paradigm," at the Re-Presenting the British Past: Women, Gender and History in the British Isles conference
 
Linda Martz gave a paper entitled "Suffragettes and the Military Paradigm," at the Re-Presenting the British Past: Women, Gender and History in the British Isles conference of the University of Glamorgan and the Women's Archive of Wales. Her paper argued that women participated in militant suffrage work despite its physical dangers in part because of its appeal to an imperial construct of patriotism that valorized physical heroism, and that the Women's Social and Political Union explicitly drew on the ideal of the citizen-soldier both to attract suffrage workers and to justify women's intervention in public space.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Terence Murphy spoke at a seminar organized at the Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques
 
On April 6, Terence Murphy spoke at a seminar entitled "Démographie et démocratie de l'Europe des 25" organized at the Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. The subject of his talk was "Que nous apprend l'histoire américaine?".  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Marie-Christine Navarro will give a lecture on "Saveurs et Odeurs dans l'Ecriture"
 
"La Maison des Ecrivains" (53, rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris) has invited Marie-Christine Navarro, author of the novel Mémoire confite (Ed. Fayard) to give a lecture on "Saveurs et Odeurs dans l'Ecriture" on May 13 at 20:00. This lecture will be followed by a debate with the public and other writers on the same subject.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
David Pike will participate in the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of D-Day
 
David Pike will speak at France-Amériques on May 26 in the series of events celebrating the 60th anniversary of D-Day. His topic will be: "Overlord: Concept, Planning, Operation."  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Rebekah Rast gave a paper at The 4th International Symposium on Processability, Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism
 
Rebekah Rast gave a paper entitled “The starting point of L2 development” at The 4th International Symposium on Processability, Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism, hosted by the Università di Sassari, Italy, April 13-16. [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Roy Rosenstein 's latest publications in Le Cymbalum mundi, L'Offrande du coeur, Travels and Translations in the Sixteenth Century and Dictionary of Literary Influences
 
This year Roy Rosenstein lectured on Mark Twain in Glasgow and on Amin Maalouf in Amiens. His latest publications are: "Cervantès et le Cymbalum mundi " in Le Cymbalum mundi, Geneva: Droz, 2003, 513-23; "Fictitious tensó, genre authentique?" in L'Offrande du coeur, Canterbury University Press, 2004, 96-107; "Richard the Redeless: Representations of Richard II" in Travels and Translations in the Sixteenth Century, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, 137-49; and intertextual portraits of André Gide, Franz Kafka, Arthur Koestler, and Ignazio Silone in Dictionary of Literary Influences, Westport: Greenwood, 2004.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
David Tresilian reviewed Lord Cromer: Victorian Imperialist, Edwardian Proconsul  by Roger Owen
 
David Tresilian reviewed Lord Cromer: Victorian Imperialist, Edwardian Proconsul (Oxford University Press) by Roger Owen for Al-Ahram, Cairo, his article appearing in "Al-Ahram Weekly" on April 29. Evelyn Baring, Lord Cromer, controlled Egypt on behalf of Britain between 1883 and 1907. [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Andrea Trocha-Van Nort will publish an English translation of Sophie de Hanovre's "Mémoires"
 
Andrea Trocha-Van Nort will be publishing an English translation of excerpts from Sophie de Hanovre's "Mémoires" in Le carnet des études anglo-saxonnes et nord-américaines (n°22, juillet-août-septembre). [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Douglas Yates was invited to speak at an international conference in Berlin
 
Douglas Yates has been invited by the Heinrich Böll Foundation (the think tank of the German Green Party) to speak at an international conference, "Transparency Matters: Addressing the Resource Curse in Oil Exporting Countries in Africa and the Caucuses," in Berlin (May 27-28). [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
The Green Lantern and Bronx Boy by Jerome Charyn reviewed in Le Monde des Livres
 
Jerome Charyn's novel, The Green Lantern (Mercure de France) and memoir, Bronx Boy (Gallimard), were reviewed favorably in the April 9 issue of Le Monde Des Livres, in an article entitled "Shakespeare au Kremlin." The Green Lantern will be published in the United States by Thunder's Mouth Press (NY) in September.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Gerardo della Paolera and Martin Grandes are researching emerging country crashes
 

Gerardo della Paolera and Martin Grandes (OECD) are collaborating on a working paper entitled, “The True Measure of Country Risk: What economic history tells us about emerging country crashes.”  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
David Pike will present "The Balearics and their importance to naval strategy, 1936-1945" at the XXVIth Mediterranean Conference
 
David Pike, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of History at AUP,  will attend the XXVIth Mediterranean Conference, to be held on July 6-11 in Palma de Mallorca, where he will speak on "The Balearics and their importance to naval strategy, 1936-1945."  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
“L’analyse de l’input au tout début de l’acquisition d’une langue non maternelle” by Rebekah Rast presented at the Université Paris X - Nanterre
 
Rebekah Rast presented her work “L’analyse de l’input au tout début de l’acquisition d’une langue non maternelle” at the conference La construction des observables en Sciences du langage, held at the Université Paris-X Nanterre, April 29-30. [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 
Professor Charyn has been invited to the international literary festival of Trouville
 
Jerome Charyn has been invited to an international literary festival at Trouville (May 7-9) celebrating the 60th anniversary of the American landing in Normandy. Other participants will include William Boyd, Frederick Busch, Christopher Hampton, Marc Ferro, and Michel Tournier.  [AUP - Posted 10 May 2004]

 
 

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