This calendar covers all humanities events across JHU hosted by affiliate programs and departments (including some closed to the public). For AGHI’s own events—including our Humanities in the Village, Macksey Lecture, and other events open to all audiences—see our specific AGHI Events calendar.
Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press
Gilman Hall 308at Gilman Hall 308 The History Department Seminar is pleased to welcome Professor Yesenia Barragan, History, Rutgers University, to present Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press This paper reveals […]
Drawing Toward Another Gaze: Rotoscoping as Feminist Intervention in Documentary – An Animation Workshop with Adriana Copete
Gilman 208Drawing Toward Another Gaze: Rotoscoping as Feminist Intervention in Documentary An Animation Workshop with Adriana Copete Join CAMS on Monday, March 27th from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm in Gilman 208 […]
Humanities in the Village: Gregory Smithsimon, “Liberty Road: Black Middle-Class Suburbs and the Battle Between Civil Rights and Neoliberalism” (March)
The Ivy Bookshop (patio) 5928 Falls Road, Baltimore, MDWe're back for March's Humanities in the Village event with Gregory Smithsimon (Brooklyn College, CUNY)—moderated by JHU's Professor Lawrence Jackson—for a talk about Smithsimon's new book, Liberty Road: Black Middle-Class […]
Is This The End of Israeli Democracy
The Smokler Center for Jewish Life @ The Smokler Center for Jewish Life Baltimore, MDat A Conversation with Professors Steven R. David, Neta Stahl and Yitzhak Melamed Contact: Neta Stahl Google Calendar iCalendar
The “Mixed Blood” Problem in Cold War South Korea – Laura Ha Reizman (Johns Hopkins University)
Mergenthaler 266at The post Korean War era observed the presence of numerous US military bases. Mixed race Korean children of these decades were often stigmatized as the children of military sex […]
“Bacchae Before” and Open Process: responding to anti-trans legislation through art
Merrick Barn, JHU Homewood Campus 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MDBacchae Before Residency at JHU Tuesday, March 28th (5:15pm) - Bacchae Before and Open Process: responding to anti-trans legislation through art Thursday, March 30th and Friday, March 31st (8pm) – Live […]
“Publicum”: The Theater as a Paradigm of the Public Sphere in 18th-Century Literature
Gilman 479at A Lecture by Christian Moser (University of Bonn / Max Kade Visiting Professor JHU) Google Calendar iCalendar
A Conversation on Wandering Women: Urban Ecologies of Italian Feminist Filmmaking
Bird in Hand @ 11 E 33rd St Baltimore, MDOn Wednesday, March 29th, join us for a discussing on "Wandering Women: Urban Ecologies of Italian Feminist Filmmaking." This conversation will bring together Professor Laura Di Bianco (JHU, MLL), author […]
Wandering Women: Urban Ecologies of Italian Feminist Filmmaking
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The Depths of the State: Energy and Power in Modern East Asia – Victor Seow (Harvard University)
Gilman 300at What is the relationship between energy and power in the industrial age?In this talk, historian Victor Seow explores this question through his recently published book, Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes […]
What Would Cervantes Do?
at Gilman 479 A discussion with David Castillo and William Egginton on their latest book Google Calendar iCalendar
“Bacchae Before”: Dance Theater Project at JHU
Merrick Barn, JHU Homewood Campus 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MDBacchae Before Residency at JHU Tuesday, March 28th (5:15pm) - Bacchae Before and Open Process: responding to anti-trans legislation through art Thursday, March 30th and Friday, March 31st (8pm) – Live […]