Faculty Research: Bentley Allan (JHU)
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreBentley Allan (JHU) will talk about The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
Bentley Allan (JHU) will talk about The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ Kate Epstein, from Rutgers University, will present, “Superpower Secrets: Computers, Intellectual Property, and Anglo-American Technology Theft.” Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
at Monday Seminar, Carolyn Dean, Yale University (part of the History Department seminar series) Co-sponsored by the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Program in Jewish Studies Google Calendar iCalendar
@ Faculty members Dr. Yumi Kim (History), Dr. Clara Han (Anthropology), and Dr. Satoru Hashimoto (Comparative Thought and Literature) will present on How to Turn Diss into Book for the Spring 2024 EAS Graduate Seminar Series. Papers and the Zoom link will be distributed one week in advance. If you would like to attend and have […]
@ Macaulay Hall, 101 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies and the Marxisms Seminar are pleased to welcome Professor Bernadine Marie Hernandez (English, University of New Mexico) for a conversation about her recent book, Border Bodies. Racialized Sexuality, Sexual Capital, and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Borderlands In this study of sex, gender, […]
@ Immobilization and Decolonization in Singapore, 1945-1953 Perhaps the greatest challenge in preparing Singapore for independence was defining and assigning citizenship to its highly heterogeneous populations, a challenge magnified by the entrepot’s majority of ethnic Chinese residents and its uncertain political relationship to Malaya. Affixing citizenship rights would determine balances of power in these future, […]
@ Gregor Moder, Department of Philosophy, University of Ljubjana “Hegel’s Antigone between Historicity and Subjectivity” Hegel treated the myth of Antigone not as material for a particular work of art, but as a direct expression of the Greek world, as the shape of the world spirit in the Greek antiquity. If it were possible to […]
at In spring 2024, JHU Hard Histories, directed by Dr. Martha S. Jones, is hosting a series of conversations exploring the histories of Blackness, slavery, and racism in the Maryland area. Our first webinar of the semester, “Hard Histories Methods: Rethinking Our Archives”, will occur on Wednesday, February 21 from noon-1 pm eastern. This virtual event is free […]
Vanessa Baird (Political Science, Colorado University) will provide a talk on innovative pedagogy entitled “TILES (Teaching to identify logical errors systematically): an innovative and equitable approach to teaching” @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ Bloomberg 278 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies is pleased to welcome Mary Caton Lingold, Professor of English and director of the PhD Program in Media, Art, and TextMedia, Art, and Text at Virginia Commonwealth University, for a conversation about her recent book, African Musicians in the Atlantic World: Legacies of […]
@ Mergenthaler Hall 366 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies and the Department of Political Science are pleased to welcome Angie Bautista-Chavez, Assistant Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, for the lecture: Externalization and the Consolidation of Migration Control Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
at Monday Seminar, Michael Jin, University of Illinois Chicago (part of the History Department seminar series) Google Calendar iCalendar