10 events found.
Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “How Japan Became Known as the Land of the Rising Sun: The Enduring Influence of the Seventeen Commandments of 604”
Thomas Conlan, East Asian Studies
Program in Medieval Studies
Documenting Violence in Writing and Translation
Oleksandr Mykhed, writer and translator; Hanna Leliv, University Translator in Residence
Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication
“Art’s Properties”
David Joselit, Harvard University
Program in Media and Modernity
History (Re)incarnate: George Eliot and Qurratulain Hyder
Maha Jafri
Department of English; University Center for Human Values; Program in Gender and Sexuality Studes; Humanities Council
Ukrainian Poetry in Translation with Ilya Kaminsky, Katie Farris, Maya Chabra, Andrew Janco & Olga Livshin
Labyrinth Books; Lewis Center for the Arts; Humanities Council; Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Medieval and Early Modern German Studies Graduate Colloquium
Aleksandra Prica, UNC Chapel Hill
Department of German
The Family Roe: The unknown woman at the heart of Roe v. Wade
Joshua Prager, Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism
Program in Journalism; Humanities Council
“Byzantium Revisited: A Focus on Modern Greek Painting”
Nikoleta Tzani, Stanley J. Seeger Visiting Research Fellow
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Screening of “Il Moro (The Moor)” and Conversation with Filmmaker Daphne Di Cinto
Daphne Di Cinto, filmmaker and actor
Lewis Center for the Arts; Department of African American Studies; Humanities Council; Department of French and Italian
Ideologies of resilience in ancient Roman architecture
Penelope Davies, University of Texas at Austin
Department of Art and Archaeology