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Kimetha Vanderveen Opening
none April 25th from 18h00 to 20h30 there will be an opening in the Combes Gallery with wine and cheese of Kimetha Vanderbeen’s exhibition “Perceptions.” 100 Fixed-50px space ...
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Printed Books in the Digital Age: A conversation with Jonathan Simons moderated by Marc-Olivier Bherer of Le Monde
none Analog Sea, is as an offline publisher distributing exclusively to physical bookshops. Their wish is for books to be traded between human beings and not relegated to robots and algorithms. Digital platforms are great for efficiency and massification, ...
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Jordan Salama presents Every Day the River Changes
none Jordan Salama is a resident writer on staff for National Geographic who has written essays on climate change, letter-writing, and American Jewish life, tracked down Syrian traveling salesmen in the Andes, covered Lionel Messi and the Argentina nation ...
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Vernissage: Dimitri Hadzi and Cynthia Hadzi
none In the autumn of 2019, The American University of Paris received a donation from the estate of Mrs. Evelyn Berezin of more than twenty works of art created by the Greek American artist, Dimitri Hadzi. An exhibition in the Combes Gallery of Dimitri Ha ...
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Meditations on Life, Politics, and Journalism with Roger Cohen- AUP Sponsored Event
none From China and Kyiv, to Afghanistan and Israel, to elections in Iran and the debacle of Brexit, for over forty years New York Times Paris bureau chief Roger Cohen has journeyed to all corners of the world to cover everything from truth and dissent, t ...
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Journalism under Siege with The Dial and Forbidden Stories- AUP Sponsored Event
none We live in a dangerous time for journalists. Killings of reporters are on the rise, while countless journalists have been forced to work in exile. Why are journalists such targets? How does this affect how they report? What can readers do to support ...
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Between Becomings: Narration and International Law
none Rashmi Dharia, in conversation with Sneharika Roy – ‘Between Becomings: Narration and International Law’. What is at stake in telling stories in the work of international law? How can thinking like a literature scholar help? This talk explores those ...
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Queering the Quai: Paris’ Magic City
none Patrick Preston, in conversation with Robert Payne, ‘Queering the Quai: Paris’s Magic City.' There were drag balls at the Magic City, a pleasure space on the Quai d’Orsay and the Rue de l’Université (right near where AUP is now), from 1900-1934 ...
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Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities
none Russell Williams, in conversation with Elizabeth Kinne, ‘Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities’. History is weird. Did the CIA lace bread with LSD, and what happens when contemporary novelist Sophie Macintosh writes about it? Does ...
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Classical Chinese Philosophy as Philosophy Through Ideograms – A Book Launch with Dr. Yu-Jung Sun
none Chinese philosophy is commonly perceived by Western readers as either spiritual contemplation or a way of life, hence is linked more to culture than a philosophical tradition. In Introduction à la philosophie chinoise: penser en idéogrammes, Yu-Jung ...