Latinx Revolutionary Horizons

@ Gilman 479 The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is pleased to present this lecture by Renee Hudson (Department of English, Chapman University). Drawing from her book, Latinx Revolutionary Horizons, Renee Hudson theorizes a liberatory latinidad that is not yet here and conceptualizes a hemispheric project in which contemporary Latinx authors return to earlier […]

Visiting Speaker Renee Hudson

@ Retconning Revolution and the Solidarity of Form Drawing from her book, Latinx Revolutionary Horizons, Renee Hudson theorizes a liberatory latinidad that is not yet here and conceptualizes a hemispheric project in which contemporary Latinx authors return to earlier moments of revolution. Rather than viewing Latinx as solely a category of identification, she argues for […]

LACLxS WIP Seminar

The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is excited to present Ryan Calder, Assistant Professor, Sociology, JHU. Ditadura, Debt, and Deceit. The Wild World of Brazilian Frequent-Flyer Miles. for our LACLxS Work-in-Progress Seminar, run by graduate students Bruno Franco (MLL) and Matheus Mendoça (Sociology), where students and JHU faculty will present their current projects. […]

What We Can Learn from an Archaeology of the Future

The Peale Museum 225 Holliday St, Baltimore, MD, United States

February 27 at 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm @The Peale Museum   A public conversation with Michael Harrower, Aja Lans, and Anand Pandian of Johns Hopkins University This event is a chance to take in “The Future of Here” exhibition and to think about these ideas together with two archaeologists from Johns Hopkins University, Michael […]

German Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ The German conversation hour Kaffeestunde is back for the spring semester! Everyone is welcome to practice their language skills with conversation and language games. We are meeting every Friday from 12-1pm in the Atrium of Gilman Hall. See you there! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Futures in the Face of Ruin: An Environmental Humanities Conversation

The Peale Museum 225 Holliday St, Baltimore, MD, United States

What remains possible when so much seems to be coming apart at the seams? What does it mean to live in the shadow of the ruined promises of the past? Consider the many despoiled landscapes of the Chesapeake Bay and our Jones Falls and Patapsco watersheds: junk heaps, rotting piers, spoil basins, and the many […]

Le Pont des arts: Writer in Residence Maylis de Kerangal March 3-7

@ The program in French at Johns Hopkins is pleased to announce that with the generous assistance of the French Embassy in the United States, the Centre Louis Marin will host prizewinning French novelist Maylis de Kerangal from March 3 to March 7, 2025. One year after the collapse of the Frances Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, […]

Bodian Seminar: Ralf Haefner, Ph.D.

@ Ralf Haefner, Ph.D.Associate Professor School of Arts and Sciences: Brain and Cognitive SciencesUniversity of Rochester Faculty Host: Dr. Chris Fetsch Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

German Table @ One World Café

@ Come and join students and faculty of the German program for the tradition of Stammtisch. Everyone is welcome at our cozy get-together. Ability to speak German is not required. We meet every other Wednesday from 5-7pm at One World Café. See you at the Stammtisch! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook […]

McKenzie Wark Talk and screening: Trans Writing and Critical Auto-Theory

Gilman 479

Join CAMS on March 5th at 5:30 in Gilman 479 for Mckenzie Wark's talk and screening: "Trans Writing and Critical Auto-Theory." McKenzie Wark is an Australian-born writer and scholar, known for her writings on media theory, critical theory, new media, and the Situationist International. She is the author of “Reverse Cowgirl,” “Raving” and “Love and Money, Sex and Death.” She is […]