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Fifty Sounds: A Reading and Talk by Polly Barton
AUP's Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to present a reading and conversation with Polly Barton about Fifty Sounds, winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize. In the book, Barton attempts to exhaust her obsession with the co ...
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Fragments of an Infinite Memory: A Workshop with Author Maël Renouard & Translator Peter Behrman de Sinety
Fragments of an Infinite Memory is a uniquely philosophical, erudite, and personal investigation into the internet and modern life. It begins with a forgetful Renouard wishing he could Google the events of his own past. The novelist, translator, and form ...
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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 ...
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Sophie Mackintosh appointed as Paris Writer in Residence
The American University of Paris, and the Paris School of Arts and Culture are pleased to announce that Sophie Mackintosh has been appointed to the third Paris Writer’s Residency. We look forward to welcoming her to the French capital to work with student ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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Prof. Annabelle Lever (Sciences Po Paris): Democracy in Selection
Should we replace elections with lotteries? Bernard Manin’s famous book on representative government first taught many of us that the Greeks thought of elections as an aristocratic, not a democratic, way to select people for political power and authority ...
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Conversation with Prof. Joseph Heath (University of Toronto) on his book Enlightenment 2.0
Professors Julian Culp and Albert Wu invite Joseph Heath from the University of Toronto to give a guest lecture in their class “Reason in Dark Times: The Past and Present of the Enlightenment” on Friday, Dec. 11, from 4:20 to 5:55pm. The talk will take pl ...
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CCDS Presents: Frank Ruda, “The Excluded and Grotesque Sovereigns. Luhmann, Foucault, Hegel”
The AUP Center for Critical Democracy Studies in partnership with the College International de Philosophie presents, the Oliver Feltham’s philosophy research seminar “Genealogy and Comparative Ontology of Political Action in European Modernity” in its fou ...
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CCDS Presents: Gilles Marmasse, "L'homme dans l'Etat selon Hegel"
Le Centre d’études de la démocratie critique de l’AUP (CCDS), en partenariat avec le College International de Philosophie, présente le séminaire de recherche en philosophie d’Oliver Feltham «Généalogie et ontologie comparée de l’action politique dans la m ...