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Lyndsey Stonebridge: Hannah Arendt’s Message or Ill-Tidings: Weltliteratur v. ‘Refugee Writing’
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Talk on Feminist Translation: Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex" with translators Sheila Malovany-Chevallier & Constance Borde
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Political Rhetoric or Real Change?: Trump and Russia, Europe, China, NATO and the UK post-Brexit
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Democracy and the Political: Raymond Aron Beyond the Hexagon
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A Work of Mourning Always Incomplete: Claude Lanzmann’s Archive of the Catastrophe
none In 1973 Claude Lanzmann embarked on the making of his cinematographic opus, Shoah (1985). Over the course of twelve years, he gathered 230 hours of interviews and location filming before editing this material into a nine-and-a-half-hour work. Followi ...
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Philosophy Strikes Twice- Book Launch for Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp
none Join us as we celebrate two new publications from Professors Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp of the Philosophy Department. Professor Steven Sawyer and Dr Chiara Destri (Sciences Po) will be speaking with the authors about the books followed by a gene ...
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Gender and Sexuality Club and Roaches Information Session
none If you're curious about the Gender and Sexuality club's initiatives this year or want to get involved, come to our info session on Monday in the Quai. Roaches – a student magazine at AUP focused on gender, sexuality, and minority issues – w ...
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Do Well by Doing Good
none Join Global Trend Ambassador, Patti Carpener, on a journey to discover how you can "Do Well by Doing Good". She will review her more than 20 years of work in International Development working with indigenous artisan producers around the wor ...
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The Diarist as Witness to Catastrophe- Vahé Tachjian
none In 1915, two Armenian families- the Bogharians and the Tavukjians- were deported from Ayntab, together with many other Armenian inhabitants of the town. They were forcibly resettled, first, in Hama, and then in the nearby town of Salamiyya (today in ...
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A Reading and Q&A with Sophie Mackintosh, Paris Writer in Residence
none 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 ...