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Slavery, Race, and the Law During the Long Eighteenth-Century | DEMOS21
https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Website_RL_Symposium_4_1.jpg 0 The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at The American University of Paris and Professor ... interdisciplinary book in eighteenth-century studies. She is currently writing two books: the first examines ... event details and the link to join the event, 24 hours prior to the event start time. 100 Related ...
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The Construction of Race and Racial Hatred by the State in French Algeria | DEMOS21
https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Website_RL_Symposium_5_0.jpg 0 The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at The American University of Paris and Professor ... Sovereignty in French Algeria 1830-1930 (2019), which won the Middle East Women’s Studies 2020 book prize, ... event details and the link to join the event, 24 hours prior to the event start time. 100 Related ...
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Peacock Presents: Podcasting Masterclass
studied Social and Political Sciences, and City University London, where she received a Master’s degree in ... postings in London, Hong Kong and Paris. She is a graduate of the University of Cambridge, where she ...
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Faculty Feature with Maria Bach '11 | AUP to You
Hartmann, who will share their perspectives on Professor Bach's classes. This event will take place on ... Zoom. Please register by clicking the button below to receive login information prior to the event. 100 ... Political Economy at King's College London. Her thesis analysed how Indian political economists ...
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Three New Majors for the New Academic Year
Fashion Studies The Fashion Studies major—coordinated by professors Renate Stauss and Sophie ... spaces, images, films and texts. AUP provides a unique setting to study fashion; Paris is a city that ... against established hierarchies. The program’s combination of academic study and applied collaboration ...
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AUP Alumna Sonia Terrab Wins 2020 Simone de Beauvoir Prize
saying this is a problem.” The manifesto has today over 15,000 signatures, and over 70% of the ... has published two novels, Shamablanca in 2011 and The Revolution Did Not Happen in 2015. Her 2016 ...
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Scholarship Winners on Campus
https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/TommyGraduation-1Y5A7953.jpg 0 Studying at AUP After receiving a BA in Global Communications from AUP with a minor in ... undergraduate studies at AUP, I was president of UNICEF Campus AUP. During my presidency, UNICEF Campus AUP ... raised more funds than any other branch of UNICEF Campus in France. To help fundraise, we hosted events ...
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Rebecca Walker speaks about her first novel
her first novel, Adé: A Love Story, which tells the story of a trip Walker took to Lamu, a small ... a big part of my life.” Nonetheless, while the actual plot of the book is founded in events, people, and ...
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AUP Community Weekend Unites Alumni, Parents and Friends
Community Weekend, the largest on-campus reunion event of the academic year. The four-day gathering, which ... events around the world this year marking AUP’s birthday milestone. During the cocktail, President ... 1962. The “AUP Then and Now” event also explore this history, as members of AUP’s Founding Classes sat ...
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Festival de la Bande dessinée: Catriona MacLeod: Inaugural Conference
Catriona Macleod is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of London Institute in Paris. Her ... /images/widget-text-with-image/image/cmacleod.png?itok=GMbkkEX9 Department of French Studies and Modern Languages ...