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  1. Cultural Programs- Andalusia: Discovering Moorish Spain

    CL1099 Modern to Contemporary in the Arab World ME1099 Medina to Metropolis CL/ME2091 Modern Arabic Literature Explore Andalusia, Spain’s southernmost region which from the eighth to fifteenth centuries was home to an Arab Muslim society that left behind ...

  2. Cultural Programs- Geneva: International Organizations

      PO2031 World Politics PO4091/5091 Major Power Conflict Designed for students to see international organizations and NGOs, this trip is an opportunity to meet with leaders and activists of NGOs. Visit a number of UN agencies and/or NGOs, the United Natio ...

  3. International Research Workshop: Early Holocaust Remembrance in the Jewish Press, from the Second World War to the 1960s

    Scholarly works dealing with early Jewish remembrance of the Holocaust have mainly focused on documentation efforts, historiographical writings, testimonies, Yisker-books, commemorations, and monuments, among other topics. In such works, the Jewish press ...

  4. Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation Research Seminar

    The  George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention  invites you to join our monthly research seminar  Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation, organized in partnership with the CN ...

  5. A Reading and Q&A with Sophie Mackintosh, Paris Writer in Residence

    Join us for a reading and conversation with Sophie Mackintosh, a writer based in London. Her debut novel The Water Cure was nominated for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and her second novel, Blue Ticket, was published in 2020. Praised for its "cool inten ...

  6. Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation with Chana Teeger

    Session 4: Role Playing Racism: History Teaching and the Limits of Experiential Learning Speaker: Chana Teeger, London School of Economics This paper points to the limits of experiential learning when teaching about histories of racism and discrimination. ...

  7. FfIRE @ AUP et l'OIF – "Français.e-n/Noir.e. Au-delà de la « norme »?"

    Le département d'Etudes françaises à The American University of Paris et l'Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie sont très heureux de vous annoncer leur prochain FfIRE – Forum francophone interdépartemental de Recherches et d’enseigneme ...

  8. Kim Hou: About a Worker

    Fashion Talks at AUP 2021/22 presents the series: Between Consumption, Criticism, and Activism. The Power of Inclusivity and Self-Expression in the Fashion Industry. Kim’s talk is part of this year's  Fashion Talks at AUP  entitled:  Between Consumpt ...

  9. Francesca Granata “Fashion Criticism: An Anthology”

    Fashion Talks at AUP 2021/22: Between Consumption, Criticism and Activism.   About the talk: Starting in the late 19th century, newspapers typically relegated fashion coverage to the so-called “women’s pages,” alongside the other “Four F’s,” which include ...

  10. Écrire l’histoire de la peste à la Renaissance: entre autopsie et plagiat (Marot, Rabelais, Nostradamus, Montaigne)

    Résumé L’imaginaire de la peste en France à la Renaissance se décline sous plusieurs formes: la lecture des textes originaux (historiques, médicaux et littéraires, de l’Antiquité et du Moyen Âge), de leurs traductions en français (qui prennent souvent des ...

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