Mahindra Humanities Center Lectures & Conferences

2021 Apr 16

KAREN BISHOP, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY "EXHILE CARTOGRAPHY"

12:00pm

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Exhile Cartography

SPEAKER: KAREN BISHOP, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

Karen Elizabeth Bishop is Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Before joining Rutgers, she was Lecturer on History and Literature at Harvard. Her book The Space of Disappearance: A Narrative Commons in the Ruins of State Terror was published by SUNY Press in 2020....

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2021 Apr 12

Jesús Velasco, Yale University "Cracking the Code: A Conversation with Jesús Velasco”

5:00pm

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Jesús Velasco, Yale University

"Cracking the Code: A Conversation with Jesús Velasco”
Author Jesús Velasco
discusses his new book Dead Voice: Law, Philosophy, and Fiction in the Iberian Middle Ages (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020) with Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

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2021 Apr 08

Sofiane Hadjadj, Maison Barzakh, Alger and Walid Bouchakour, Yale University “Millenials: New voices in Algerian Literature"

3:00pm

Location: 

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Thursday, April 8, 2021, 3:00pm

Sofiane Hadjadj, Maison Barzakh, Alger and Walid Bouchakour, Yale University

“Millenials: New voices in Algerian Literature “

FRANCE AND THE WORLD, Mahindra Humanities Center...

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2021 Apr 06

Jennifer L. Morgan, New York University “On Race and Reinscription: Writing Enslaved Women Back into the Early Modern Archive."

5:00pm

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Jennifer L. Morgan, New York University

“On Race and Reinscription: Writing Enslaved Women Back into the Early Modern Archive."

Renaissance Studies, Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar
Please RSVP to Emily Epperson (epperson@g.harvard.edu) and Therese Banks (...

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2021 Mar 24
2020 Nov 16

Daniel Vitkus, University of California, San Diego 'Impossible Matter': Humanity, Agency, and Identity in 'The Tempest'

12:00pm

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Daniel Vitkus, University of California, San Diego

'Impossible Matter': Humanity, Agency, and Identity in 'The Tempest'

Cartography Seminar, Mahindra Humanities Center

Shakespeare’s late comedy The Tempest (1611) offers an intensive exploration of nature/...

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