ARE WE POST-FRANCOPHONE YET? – KAOUTAR HARCHI & LIA BROZGAL
La Maison Française 16 Washington Mews, New York, NY, United StatesKaoutar Harchi is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Musée du Quai Branly and visiting professor at NYU (French Literature, Culture and Thought and Institute of French Studies). A sociologist of culture, her work revolves around francophonie as an intellectual and social field and the trajectories of Algerian novelists who have obtained recognition in France. She is the author of Je […]
Contested Relations Slavery, Sex, and Medicine
History Department 53 Washignton Sq. South, New York, NY, United StatesA discussion with Deirdre Cooper Owens (Queens College) Sponsored by the History of Women and Gender & Institute of African American Affairs
Site Under Construction: A century of Monuments at Thuburbo Maius, Tunisia
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World 15 East 84th St., New York, NY, United StatesGallatin Teachers Reading
NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study 1 Washington Place, New York, NY, United StatesGallatin Teachers Reading, a Writing Program event series at which professors read from recently published books, offers a glimpse into the Gallatin faculty's latest scholarship. Amanda Petrusich will moderate. Cyd Cipolla will read from Queer Feminist Science Studies: A Reader (University of Washington Press, 2017), a collection of essays at the intersection of science and technology studies and women's, gender, […]
Migrant Justice in the Age of Illegality
20 Copper Sq. 20 Cooper Square, New York, United StatesA lecture with Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race and Migration at Yale University. Organized by the Working Group in Latinx History Co-sponsored by the History Department, NYU Steinhardt and the Latinx Project
UNSUSTAINABLE EMPIRE: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES OF HAWAI‘I STATEHOOD
NYU Steinhardt Pless Hall Lounge 82 Washington Square East, New York, United StatesCo-presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and NYU Native Studies Forum. In his new book Unsustainable Empire: Alternative Histories of Hawai‘i Statehood (Duke University Press, 2018), Dean Itsuji Saranillio (NYU Department of Social & Cultural Analysis) offers a bold challenge to the narrative that the 1959 admission of Hawai‘i, a largely non-white territory, as a US state was […]
African Food for Thought
Abu Dhabi CampusSCREENING OF EMBODIED LETTERS (CUERPO DE LETRA)
NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study 1 Washington Place, New York, NY, United StatesIn the streets of Buenos Aires, walls are battlefields. Find out how in a special screening of Julian D'Angillillo's 2015 documentary Embodied Letters (Cuerpo de Letra). Food and drinks provided! This is the third in a series of films presented as part of the co-located 2019 course "Art & Politics in the City" Stop by for the movie to […]
Russia Without Putin Money, Power and the Myths of the New Cold War- A Book Talk with Tony Wood
NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia 19 University Place, New York, United StatesOn Tuesday, December 11th please join us for “Russia Without Putin Money, Power and the Myths of the New Cold War- A Book Talk with Tony Wood”. It is impossible to think of Russia today without thinking of Vladimir Putin. More than any other major national leader, he personifies his country in the eyes of […]