One of the many trends that made headlines during the Covid-19 pandemic was people moving from large, dense cities to smaller ...
Andrew Hamilton will share the results of his study of the All T’oqapu Inka Tunic and offer a new understanding of Dumbarton Oaks’ most famous Pre-Columbian object.
Author of Sixty Miles Upriver, Richard Ocejo joins the CUNY Graduate Center for their Spring 2024 ARC Seminar. This event is hosted by the Advanced Research Collaborative.
Read More View Book Add to Cart Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation Edited by Sandra Bermann and Michael Wood In recent years, scholarship on translation has moved well beyond the ...
Juliet Hooker speaks on Black Grief/White Grievance at the University of Victoria.
The Butterfly Society of Virginia welcomes David G. James, author of Lives of Butterflies, for their Annual Spring Meeting & Lecture.
Join the Center for RIDGS Studies for a panel event discussing the book from a variety of disciplinary perspectives with Dr. Phelps, Dr. Rose Brewer (Professor, African American and African Studies), ...
The Boston Athenaeum welcomes James Marcus for a discussion on Glad To the Brink of Fear.
Nakano Sigeharu (1902-1979), leading twentieth-century Japanese poet and social critic, transformed the revolutionary culture movement of the 1920s. Positioning Nakano's thought within the very ...
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