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After the Darkness? Holocaust Survivors’ Emotional, Psychological and Social Journeys in the Early Postwar Period
none Emerging from the horror and ruins of the Holocaust, survivors were confronted with many challenges, both physical and psychological. The loss of their loved ones, the destruction of their world, and prolonged exposure to violence and suffering would ...
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Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory. A discussion on Bernard E. Harcourt's latest book
none Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, unable to address pressing problems such as climate change. There is, however, another path- cooperation democracy. From consumer co-ops to credit unions, worker cooperatives to insurance mutuals, nonp ...
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Over Yet Unresolved: The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, from Self Determination to Ethnic Cleansing
none The Schaeffer Center for the study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention has invited Taline Papazian to AUP to speak about the ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Taline Papazian is a political scientist. She has published and taught at ...
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An evening with artist & musician Rieko Whitfield '15
none Join us for an evening with AUP alumna, artist and musician Rieko Whitfield ’15! In her talk, Rieko will share about her artistic work and accomplishments, as well as her path from an AUP student (directing early issues of the Peacock Magazine!), to ...
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What is Ecofeminism? A debate with Catherine Larrère
none The term "ecofeminism" is at the center of many contemporary debates, even though its origins are far from recent. Coined through the fusion of "ecology" and "feminism," this term is often attributed to Françoise d' ...
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A Conversation with Author Juan Gabriel Vásquez
none Colombian author Juan Gabriel Vásquez - "one of the most impressive novelists currently writing in Latin America" (TLS)- will participate in a conversation with students about his latest novel, The Retrospective. Juan Gabriel Vásquez ...
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Co-Existence After Conflicts- Graduate Study Trip
none CM5005 Identity Formation in a Transnational World The study trip examines the post-conflict culture in Bosnia and considers the techniquesfor dealing with trauma and rebuilding oneself and one’s country after genocide. Visits to the museums and site ...
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An Evening with Fiona Sze-Lorrain
none Please join us on the 22nd of January for a reading by poet, literary translator, and musician Fiona Sze-Lorrain. Lorrain writes and translates in English, French, and Chinese and is the author of several poetry collections and most recently a novel ...
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Book launch "Nancy Fraser and Politics", in the presence of Nancy Fraser, Eli Zaretsky, Estelle Ferrarese, and Stephen W. Sawyer
This event has been canceled The Center for Critical Democracy Studies is thrilled to announce the release of "Nancy Fraser and Politics", co-authored by Zona Zarić, a groundbreaking monograph that offers the first comprehensive analysis of Na ...
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Authoritarian Legalism: A conversation with Kim Lane Scheppele
As part of the Human Rights Summer Institute Guest Series, directed by Professor Sharon Weill, we are honored to host Kim Lane Scheppele, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Author of Authoritarian Legalism, Professor Scheppele will discuss re ...