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  1. Restaurants and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Paris: A Lecture By Rebecca L. Spang

    none Why are there restaurants?  To answer this question, Professor Rebecca L. Spang takes us back to the invention of the restaurant in eighteenth-century Paris. Originally, a restaurant was not a place or a business but a thing to eat: a quasi-medicinal ...

  2. Fashion & Migration/s: On the roles of textiles and clothes in the liminal spaces of refugee camps

    Fashion Cultures and Histories – Research Seminar Series, (IHTP-CNRS/AUP) |  Séminaire de recherche- Cultures et Histoires de Mode (IHTP-CNRS/AUP) Fashion & Migration/s: On the roles of textiles and clothes in the liminal spaces of refugee camps | Mod ...

  3. AUP Junior Attends Athens Democracy Forum

    Fatimata-Atty Germaine Djibrine '22 Fatimata-Atty Germaine Djibrine, who goes by Fatima, is an AUP junior majoring in international and comparative politics with minors in international law and international business administration. She was recently  ...

  4. Rebecca Stone G’23 is AUP’s 2023 IAPP Westin Scholar Award Recipient

    The American University of Paris is pleased to announce its 2023 IAPP Westin Scholar Award recipient as Rebecca Stone G’23, who recently graduated with an MSc in Human Rights and Data Science (HRDS). Rebecca’s commitment to data protection and privacy, al ...

  5. Fashion Talks at AUP: Between Despair and Hope

    'Giulia Mensitieri opens this year's Fashion Talks at AUP entitled: Between Despair and Hope, organized by Professor Renate Stauss and Professor Sophie Kurkdjian. Giulia will lead the discussion with a presentation on her book,  The Most Beautif ...

  6. Fashion Talks at AUP 2000/21: Between Despair & Hope

    Caroline Evans will talk about her most recent anthology,  Time in Fashion  (2020),  co-edited with Alessandra Vaccari, focusing on the three concepts that structure the book: industrial time, antilinear time and uchronic time. Her lecture is part of this ...

  7. Chine et Etats Unis

    Dans le cadre de ses cycles annuels thématiques, la Fondation Prospective et Innovation a retenu de suivre la première année de la présidence de Joe Biden. Elle le fera en privilégiant la relation des États-Unis et le monde émergent (en particulier la Chi ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. Les Conférences francophones: Mounira Chatti: Orientalisme et occidentalisme: poétique du déplacement et éthique de la relation

    Mounira Chatti is a professor at the University of Bordeaux Montaigne. She is the author of "La fiction hérétique. Arab and Francophone literary creations in the land of Islam" (Classiques Garnier, 2016), "Translation as an experience of li ...

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