Permission to Look: Flora Yukhnovich and Antje Southern in conversation
This Autumn Term, the Royal Drawing School's Online Lecture Series hosts Creative Conversations; dialogues between artists, curators and writers. The series ...
Royal Drawing School
MMaP Lecture Series: Dr Sonja Boon
This event originally streamed September 27, 2018 "Minuet as Method: Embodied Performance in the Research Process" What do bodies know? In this ...
MMaP Research Centre
6 Aug 2019 Ruth Vanita Lecture Lecture CHLET
Jindal Global University
Janie Cohen's Demoiselles d'Avignon Lecture
Fleming Museum Director and Picasso scholar Janie Cohen discusses her new research examining the role of colonial photography in Africa on the ...
FlemingMOA
About the Latvian language
Today I'm exploring one of the only two remaining Baltic languages - the Latvian language. Even though it has only around 1,7 million native speakers, it's an ...
JuLingo
Julie Walsh | “How Free Are We? Women and the Pursuit of Non-Domination”
Julie Walsh, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College, discusses Gabrielle Suchon's philosophy on women and freedom.
WellesleyCollege
History of Public Relations
History of Public Relations in Abroad The evolution of public relations practice exists from the colonial period to mid 20th century. The first actual use of the ...
Online Classes - Media Studies
Why The Mayans Believed The World Would End In 2012 | Mayan Revelations: Decoding Baqtun | Timeline
Filmmaker and author, Elisabeth Thieriot, embarks on an epic journey of discovery to dispel the myths about "the December 21st 2012 end of the world" ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
African Diasporic Countervisualities
Discussion featuring La Vaughn Belle, Dixa Ramírez, and Vanessa K. Valdés. Moderated by Tina Campt. This panel challenges the overproduction of certain ...
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Networks
From the Rare Books Virtual Lecture Series: A brief history of the book which explores how literary networks can spread across time and space – from early ...
J.Willard Marriott Library
GTP - Opera Edition Part 1
Great Turning Points in Music History - Opera Edition Part 1 of 3 Michael Wheatley, DMA Music Director, Skagit Symphony http://www.skagitsymphony.com ...
Michael Wheatley
Moral Combat: Women, Gender, and War in the Italian Renaissance
Book presentation of "Moral Combat Women, Gender, and War in Italian Renaissance Literature" (2018, University of Toronto Press) by Gerry Milligan (CUNY) ...
CasaItalianaNYU
Through the Lens of Francesca Woodman (Part 1 of 2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca ...
Guggenheim Museum
#4 Sasha Callaghan: Cut. Tear. Rip. Layer. Attach. The Subversive History of Collage
In the fourth in our series of artist presentations, Sasha Callaghan introduces us to the history of collage. Collage has its roots in mass-production, putting ...
DisabilityArtsOnline
Arts in Society Conference: Charlotte McIvor
Towards Efficacy and Beyond: Understanding the Impact of the Active Consent Programme's "The Kinds of Sex You Might Have in College"
Common Ground Research Networks
Erotology and the Rwandan Sexual Tradition with Habeeb Akande | Deeper with Men #15
In this episode, Sophie interviews a historian and writer of sexuality, specifically in relation to African and Muslim traditions. With his background and experience, ...
Sophie Josephina
Sharon Marcus: "The Drama of Celebrity - Imitation" (July 11, 2018)
Public lecture delivered by Sharon Marcus (Orlando Harriman Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University) at the School of Criticism ...
School of Criticism & Theory at Cornell
The Monarchy (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the British monarchy. In the last two hundred and fifty years, we've beheaded one king, exiled another, hired a distant ...
BBC Podcasts
why is cottagecore so gay?
a video essay about cottagecore, why the sapphic/wlw/lesbian/queer community is so into it, and a lot more besides! we cover post-colonialism, tradwives, ...
Rowan Ellis
Comment sont nés les dragons ? (Histoire médiévale et Fantasy)
Cet épisode est sponsorisé par Displate, découvrez ma sélection d'impressions par ici et bénéficiez de réduction de 20 à 35% sur votre commande ...
Nota Bene
Your Monthly Dose of Dutch - Best of February 2020
This is the best video to review Dutch monthly https://bit.ly/2H4Msz9 Click here to learn Dutch with your FREE resources of the month ↓Check how below↓ Step ...
Learn Dutch with DutchPod101.com
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger's "Maria Theresa and the Love of her Subjects." Kann Lecture 2019.
Dr. Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger's Kann Lecture on "Maria Theresa and the Love of her Subjects." 11/5/2019.
Center for Austrian Studies
Frida Kahlo: Life and Works
As Kahlo observed, “I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.” Gain insight into the early life and artistic formation of Kahlo through an exploration of the ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
6 Philosophy Books to Read in 2016
Here's some books from my reading list on philosophy, economics, terrorism, feminism, and trans rights! Full list below the fold. Subscribe!
Philosophy Tube
The Figure of the Woman writer in the 21st Century: Autofiction by Elena Ferrante and Amélie Nothomb
10-03-2017 Institute of Modern Languages Research http://www.sas.ac.uk/ Institute: http://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/ Women's Self-Representation in the ...
SchAdvStudy
Humanities Lecture Series, 2/5/2009: Anthony Corbeill
"Androgynous Gods, Androgynous Nouns, and the Invention of Heterosexuality in Ancient Rome" Thu., Feb. 5, 2009, 7:30pm - 9:00pm Location: Alderson ...
Hall Center
Donna Haraway: "From Cyborgs to Companion Species"
Donna Haraway presented her lecture as the 2003-2004 Avenali Chair in the Humanities at the Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley. Haraway is ...
UC Berkeley Events
How to be a Fascist - Humanities to Go: Online
Dr. Graziella Parati (Dartmouth) discusses the history of fascism and its roots in Italy in the early twentieth century. Many people talk about fascism, but what is it?
New Hampshire Humanities
Contemporary Women’s Writing and the Medical Humanities - seminar 5
Contemporary Women's Writing and the Medical Humanities - seminar 5 Female Genital Mutilation Speakers: Maria Tomlinson (Sheffield): 'Sexual Exploitation ...
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Clara Schumann (1819-1896) - The Unsung Heroine of Romanticism
This lecture-recital will explore the life of composer Clara Schumann (1819-1896) through her music and surroundings, her achievements and influencers.
Gresham College
Griselda Pollock: Differencing Art´s Histories
Conferencia inaugural de la profesora Griselda Pollock en el IV Coloquio Internacional de Historia del Arte, organizado por la maestría en Estética e Historia del ...
CRÍTICA SIN CORTES
Working Towards a Feminist History of Printing
Book historian Sarah Werner draws on her experience of writing a book introducing handpress printing to explore how to create a feminist history of printing.
Library of Congress
Judith Butler: Your Behavior Creates Your Gender | Big Think
Judith Butler: Your Behavior Creates Your Gender New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ...
Big Think
Martha Graham's Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy
"Martha Graham's Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy" 00:00:08 Welcome Remarks by Victoria de Grazia, Moore Collegiate Professor of History, ...
European Institute
#TheLadDebate with Milo Yiannopoulos and Dr Theodore Koulouris
Filmed by DC Productions in collaboration with BrightonTV Director: Spencer Curtin Producer: Lauren Emily Dawkins Filmed at the University of Brighton ...
Brighton TV
Peter Greenaway CBE - Where Next for Storytelling: Sheffield Doc/Fest 2017
Acclaimed director and artist Peter Greenaway is widely regarded as one of the most important innovators of our time. His work stretches back to the 1960s and ...
Sheffield Doc/Fest
Anthropology and Media: Lecture-09
Subject: Socialogy Course: Anthropology and Media.
Ch-16 Humanities, Social Sciences and Management
Science Fiction, Lecture 12, Feminist SF and Afrofuturism, ENG 2420, Prof. Jason Ellis, Spring 2020
This is the twelfth lecture in the Spring 2020 Science Fiction ENG2420 class taught by Prof. Jason Ellis. It covers Feminist SF and Afrofuturism.
dynamicsubspace
Women of the 1960s - 2019 History Lecture Series
January 30, 2019 Women of the 1960s: Betty Friedan, Janis Joplin and Angela Davis William Rorabaugh.
UW Classrooms
Lola Astanova - Fantaisie Impromptu (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
GET IT on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/fantasy-single/1362881131 SHEET MUSIC: https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/artist/lola-astanova ...
LOLA ASTANOVA
Fashion Culture | Person Place Thing
The musical accompaniment was removed due to copyright.*** Randy Cohen, creator of the public radio program Person Place Thing, says his guests are at ...
The Museum at FIT
Studio Israel: Conversation Series with Israeli art curator, critic, and writer Dr. Smadar Sheffi.
October 15, 2020 We are proud to kick off the series with Israeli art curator, critic, and writer Dr. Smadar Sheffi, who gave a brief overview of contemporary Israeli ...
Israel Studies at Brandeis University