‘How Should We Write Yorùbá?’ British Library webinar, Day 2 (September 3, 2020)
'How Should We Write Yorùbá?' British Library webinar, Day 2 (September 3, 2020) The theme of Day 2 was Using Yorùbá Today: Literature, Leisure and the ...
The British Library
Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: A Salon in Honor of Saidiya Hartman
Featuring Saidiya Hartman with Daphne Brooks, Aimee Meredith Cox, Macarena Gomez-Barris, and Alexander G. Weheliye. Moderated by Tina Campt. Saidiya ...
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Scientism and the Humanities
Roger Scruton, May 7, 2013 The Wheatley Institution.
Bloomsbury Publishing
27. Legacies of the Civil War
The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 (HIST 119) Professor Blight finishes his lecture series with a discussion of the legacies of the Civil War.
YaleCourses
Sheldon Pollock: The Great Chain of Academic Being
Professor Sheldon Pollock (Columbia): The Great Chain of Academic Being: A View from the Bottom: Reflections on the Non-Western, the Non-Modern and the ...
Cambridge University
City of Literature (2012)
The oldest creative writing program in the country, and still regarded the best. More than forty Pulitzer Prize winners. North America's only UNESCO City of ...
University of Iowa
Critical Race Theory in International Relations and Security Studies
Professor Jenny Taw, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Government Wednesday, June 24 While issues of race permeate global politics and always have, the main ...
Claremont McKenna College
Native American and Canadian Aboriginal literature, Prof David Stirrup
Prof David Stirrup research interests centre on Native American and Canadian Aboriginal literature in all genres--fiction, poetry, memoir, and children's ...
University of Kent
"Evidence for Siouan-Speaking Groups in Southern West Virginia"
Then and Now: Archaeology, History and Preservation in the Mountain State Region "Evidence for Siouan-Speaking Groups in Southern West Virginia" Darla ...
WestVirginiaU
Kenneth Frampton: "The Mask and the Face: Building vs Architecture"
Architecture Spring 2018 Lecture Series - February 22, 2018 in Slocum Hall. Kenneth Frampton was born in 1930 and trained as an architect at the Architectural ...
Syracuse Architecture (Syracuse University School of Architecture)
The Lack of Multiculturalism in the American Literary Canon by Dr. A. Robert Lee
Prof. Myles Chilton, The Asian Conference on Arts & Humanities 2015 (ACAH2015) Conference Co-Chair, interviews Keynote Speaker, Dr. A. Robert Lee.
IAFOR Media
Science as a Vocation: Max Weber's Great Lecture after 100 Years
Emory Williams Lecture by Emory Professor of Sociology Frank Lechner on February 7, 2018 for students of the Emory College Voluntary Core Curriculum.
Emory University
LSE Events | Dr. Joseph Slaughter | Images that Resemble Us Too Much
Images that Resemble Us Too Much: natives, corporations, humans, and other personified creatures of international law Recorded 13th March 2018 Modern ...
LSE
Eldredge Prize Lecture with Professor Nizan Shaked
Join Nizan Shaked, professor of contemporary art history and museum and curatorial studies at California State University, Long Beach, for a discussion about ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
What Would You Say to an Extraterrestrial? Douglas Vakoch at TEDxNashville
Douglas Vakoch is the Director of Interstellar Message Composition at the SETI Institute, as well as the only social scientist employed by a SETI (Search for ...
TEDx Talks
Bruce Gilley - "The Case for Colonialism"
Dr. Bruce Gilley is Professor of Political Science at Portland State University. His research centers on comparative and international politics and public policy.
Western Civilization, Texas Tech University
CARTA: Is the Human Mind Unique? -- Steven Mithen: An Evolved and Creative Mind
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Steve Mithen (Univ of Reading) discusses what the archaeological and fossil records tell us about the similarities and differences ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Robyn Creswell talks about City of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut
Robyn Creswell, an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale and a former poetry editor at the Paris Review, studies modern Arabic literature, the ...
YaleUniversity
Interview with Gil Stein
Oriental Institute Oral History Project Interview with Gil Stein, Professor of Archaeology and former Director of the Oriental Institute Research Archives of the ...
The Oriental Institute
Confucianism and Liberal Education for a Global Era: Lectures with Tu Weiming
For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/14E3PhH For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu October 1, 2013 | A core goal of ...
Berkley Center
Book talk with Simon Gikandi, presented by the Insitute of African Studies
On January 31st, the Institute of African Studies held a discussion on Simon Gikandi's new book Slavery and the Culture of Taste. Panelists included: Simon ...
Columbia University
Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction
In this Race and Difference Colloquium presentation, Andre Carrington of Drexel University offers a fluid discussion of the ways in which science fiction and ...
Emory University
Analysis & Curation of American Travelers' Visual Documents on Central Asian Nomadic Culture
Saule Satayeva discussed her archival research related to American travelers who illuminated Kazakh Nomadic culture through their visual documents from ...
Library of Congress
researchEDHome Christine Counsell: The support our middle leaders need if curricula are to flourish.
Don't change the subject! the support our middle leaders need if curricula are to flourish Presentation slides: https://cutt.ly/ku7nrpW The session will argue that ...
ResearchED
At the Crossroads of Politics and Progress: India’s Archaeological Heritage Since Independence
Skip ahead to main speaker at 5:20 This OP Jindal Distinguished Lecture Series is given by Nayanjot Lahiri. This is the second lecture in a two part series.
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Introduction to Comparative Politics - Is there a Grand Theory of Political Science?
Michael Rossi Rutgers University Department of Political Science Recorded January 23, 2017 Part 2 of my two-part lecture on the Comparative Method.
Michael Rossi Poli Sci
Lecture | Lisa Lowe, Migration, Materiality, Memory
The second lecture in the Image Complex lecture series, delivered on 30 October 2020. This lecture considers the “image complex” of contemporary migration.
Power Institute
Grotius Lecture: Enchanted by the Tools? International Law and Enlightenment
Panelist(s): Martti Koskenniemi (2019 Grotius Lecturer) Anne Orford (Distinguished Discussant)
asil1906
What if Islam Had Conquered Europe?
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Origin Of Everything
Australia’s First Nations Languages – Lessons for Linguistics
Presenters: Clint Bracknell Rob Mailhammer Marija Tabain Rachel Nordlinger Alice Gaby Ilana Mushin Moderator: Maïa Ponsonnet Australia is home to the ...
Abralin
Style and Revolution
Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, University of California-Santa Barbara Regina Root, College of William & Mary María Cabrera Arús, Cogut Visiting Professor, ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Ecstatic Inquiry: Women’s Scholarship on Religion in Britain, 1890–1930
Presented by the HDS Women's Studies and Religion Program, Mimi Winick (Virginia Commonwealth University), Visiting Lecturer in Women's Studies and ...
Harvard Divinity School
CHCI 2018: Lydia Liu, "The Psychic Life of Digital Media"
Humanities Informatics is emerging as a new field in response to these developments. There are clear connections here to the work done in digital humanities, ...
Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures
China: New Nation, New Art, 1911-1932 - Professor Craig Clunas
As the imperial system collapsed in China, the New Culture Movement focused debate on new categories of modernity and tradition. This lecture was part of the ...
Gresham College
America Engages Eurasia, 19th Century-Present: Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy
"Cultural & Academic Emigrations from Eurasia and Their Impact" Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Russian, Barnard College.
Columbia University
The Amazonian Travels of Richard Evans Schultes
Public Lecture by Mark Plotkin, Co-Founder and President of the Amazon Conservation Team, and Brian Hettler, GIS and New Technologies Manager of the ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Darby English: UCLA Department of Art Lecture
Art historian Darby English probes art's interaction with instituted forms of historical subjectivity and experience, focusing on artistic and other cultural ...
Hammer Museum
Session 5 - Becoming Caltech, 1910–1930: Presentations from the Archives - 8/6/2020
Session 5: - Humanities before HSS (begins at 1:19) - Architectural Elements Saved (begins at 19:51) - Biology Returns to Caltech (begins at 36:31) - Q&A ...
caltech
Are some countries destined for under-development? - Ha-Joon Chang
As part of the Global Development Institute Lecture Series and in collaboration with the Post-Crash Economics Society Dr Ha-Joon Chang, University of ...
Global Development Institute
American Art in a Global Context: Modernism and Anti-Modernism
Symposium: "American Art in Global Context" Friday, September 29, 2006 Session IV: Modernism and Anti-Modernism Moderator: Joann Moser, Smithsonian ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
In-comparative Literature: On the Problem of Untranslatability in Literary Studies
Presented by Emily Apter for Rehumanizing the University: New Perspectives on the Liberal Arts, a speaker series, Gainesville, Florida, 2011. Also in UF Digital ...
UFlibraries
Jonathan Culler: Theory of the Lyric
Lyric poems have a strange way of addressing time, winds, trees, or the dead. What does this tell us about the ambitions of lyric poetry and how we should ...
Cornell University Library