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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 ...
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Campus Roundtable Discussion
Come listen to AUP student clubs, administrative staff and faculty present their work on issues of international concern occurring in the global south. Pose questions and join in the discussion to see how AUP is expanding to include non-western perspectiv ...
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Democratic Citizenship Education in Digitized Societies
In this paper I offer a new conceptualization of democratic citizenship education in light of the transformations of contemporary Western societies that the use of technologies of the digital net have brought about. My conceptualization adopts a deliberat ...
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A Conversation with Yasmine Seale about The Annotated Arabian Nights
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 "electric ...
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The Shifting Role of Survivor Testimony in Court: the Case of the November-13 Attacks Trial (V13)
Testimony of Survivors in Judicial Proceedings: The Case of the Terror Trials in Paris Talk by: Hélène Quiniou PhD Candidate, Anthropology Fellow, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society Columbia University https://anthropology.columbia.edu/cont ...
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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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Experimental Democracy. An Approximation via John Dewey's Liberalisms
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 expe ...
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Peacock Presents: Podcasting Masterclass
Peacock Media presents a Podcasting Masterclass with Katy Lee this Wednesday, March 16th at 6:30 PM in Combes 103. Katy Lee is the co-host and producer of The Europeans, an award-winning weekly podcast about politics and culture across the continent. She ...
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Jean Painlevé, scientist and surrealist, by Christina Heflin
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 artwork ...
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Francophonie Through Decoloniality
Clara Rachel Casséus Eybalin ’06, G’09 will present her latest book: Dalphinis, Morgan.., and Clara Rachel Eybalin Casséus. Une Caraïbe décoloniale: Ressusciter les ancêtres à travers la langue. Editions universitaires européennes, 2022., in dialogue with ...