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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 ...
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Toward the Psychological Humanities
More details coming soon. Related Links George and Irina Schaeffer Center ...
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Marina Warner- Temporale
Join us for a celebration of the work of Marina Warner, author of no.39 in AUP’s Cahiers Series, Temporale. What happened to time during the Coronavirus pandemic? Marina Warner recounts how strangely her days and weeks passed, in this highly personal acco ...
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The Book Giveaway Station
Sharing is caring and with books it is even better! Bring a book or two related to psychology or any other field of your interest and exchange it for a book you haven't read yet. Dive into the world of psychological literature and get a nice treat as ...
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A Reading and Q&A with Sophie Mackintosh, Paris Writer in Residence
Join us for a reading and conversation with Sophie Mackintosh, a writer based in London. Her debut novel The Water Cure was nominated for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and her second novel, Blue Ticket, was published in 2020. Praised for its "cool inten ...
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PPE & Philosophy Open House
What makes a society just? Does God exist? Who am I? Should citizenship be for sale? What is the value of nature? Philosophy and PPE students and professors don’t have all the answers – but several other big questions. Meet them and find out about the PPE ...
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FfIRE @ AUP et l'OIF – "Français.e-n/Noir.e. Au-delà de la « norme »?"
Le département d'Etudes françaises à The American University of Paris et l'Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie sont très heureux de vous annoncer leur prochain FfIRE – Forum francophone interdépartemental de Recherches et d’enseigneme ...
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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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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 ...