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Alexandre Dumas: Ecrire noir/ou blanc

Friday, April 22, 2022 9:00AM-9:30AM --BREAKFAST9:30-9:45 AM - OPENING REMARKS Daniel Desormeaux (Johns Hopkins University), Julie Anselmini (Université de Caen, France,10:00 -11:00-- INAUGURAL LECTURE Claude Schopp (Président de la Société […]

Engaging with the Global Hispanophone

Roundtable: José F. Siale Djangany, writer from Equatorial Guinea, in conversation with students enrolled in the graduate seminar “Engaging with the Global Hispanophone." This is a virtual seminar on Zoom. […]

Spanish Lecture Series

José Siale Djangany was the recipient of the 2021 Premio Internacional de Literaturas Africanas Justo Bolekia Boleká, for his book Misántropos de ébano y otros relatos (2021). He is an […]

Modernism at the Beach

Associate Professor of French Hannah Freed-Thall (New York University) presents "Modernism at the Beach," a lecture that touches on queer sexuality and the balneary cultures of France as viewed by […]

Panel on Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Election

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Andre Pagliarini Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia Panelist Gladys Mitchell-Walthour North Carolina Central University Panelist Luis Rodriguez Stanton Nuclear Fellow at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation Moderator This panel features […]

Rousseau’s Philosophy of Government

Gilman 479 Considering Rousseau as a philosopher may still sound like an iconoclastic claim – didn’the spend most of his writings criticizing the philosophes of the Enlightenment? Claimingthat Rousseau is […]