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  1. Collecting Life Stories in the Jewish World, 19th-21st Centuries

    none Co-organized with the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention (AUP), the Middle East and Mediterranean Research Centre (CERMOM, INALCO), and Museum of Jewish Art and History (MAHJ). In the wa ...

  2. A Conversation with Yasmine Seale about The Annotated Arabian Nights

    none The  Center for Writers and Translators  is pleased to host a discussion and reading with British-Syrian poet Yasmine Seale about  The Annotated Arabian Nights.  The first edition translated into English by a woman, it has been praised as   "ele ...

  3. Experimental Democracy. An Approximation via John Dewey's Liberalisms

    none In political philosophy John Dewey is most famous for his concept of experimental democracy. But in fact, Dewey doesn’t elaborate on what he means by experiment and how this concept would translate into politics. So, what are the major elements of an ...

  4. Jean Painlevé, scientist and surrealist, by Christina Heflin

    none This presentation will begin with a biographical overview of Painlevé and his work, which will then be followed by a discussion of the focus of my recently completed doctoral thesis on the connection between the Surrealist use of marine animals in ar ...

  5. ONLINE- Women, Power and Violence: Researching Sexual Crimes during the Holocaust in Time of Russia's War in Ukraine

    none Please use this page to register to attend this event  online. The George & Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention is honored to host Marta Havryshko, who will give an online presentation on " ...

  6. David Wright on the Ethics of Technological Self-Defence

    none On Wednesday, April 20, 2022, the Office of AUP’s President Celeste M. Schenck hosted the ninth and penultimate event in its Presidential Lecture Series: a lecture by David Wright, Director of Trilateral Research. The Presidential Lecture Series, tit ...

  7. Dark Neighborhood: A Reading and Conversation with Vanessa Onwuemezi

    none The Center for Writers and Translators at the American University of Paris is delighted to present, in collaboration with the American Library in Paris, a conversation with Vanessa Onwuemenzi about  Dark Neighbourhood, her debut collection of short f ...

  8. Lan Samantha Chang at the Summer Institute for Creative Writing

    none Lan Samantha Chang is the author of the story collection Hunger and the novels The Family Chao, Inheritance, and All is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost. Her work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories. She is Director of the Iowa Writers’ Worksho ...

  9. New Plays from the Caribbean Edited by Stéphanie Bérard (with Frank Hentschker)

    none This unique anthology New Plays from the Caribbean represents a most significant and lasting part of the 2019 Caribbean Theater Project ACT (Actions Caribéennes Théâtrales)—co-organized by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City, the thea ...

  10. The Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace: When victims meet their aggressors

    none Prof Sharon Weill and the Justice lab are happy to invite you to an open lecture on Transitional Justice in Colombia addressing the challenges of restorative justice in the context of mass crimes.  In 2016, Colombia ended 50 years of war with FARC wi ...

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