German Film Series: Berlin Alexanderplatz (2020)

Gilman 479 Berlin Alexanderplatz (2020) is the third adaptation of Alfred Döblin's influential 1929 novel of the same name. This iteration transposes the story to modern day Berlin with an undocumented immigrant from West Africa in the central role. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the […]

AGHI New Faculty Lecture: Gisela Heffes

Nutritive Aesthetics: Knitting Gardens of Hope in Contemporary Latin America A tissue, in Spanish tejido, is defined as a set of cells that form a structural part of a living thing. A tejido is also a material fabric that involves careful and artisanal work. Blankets are woven objects that warm us up in the cold in […]

Mutamenti Graduate Symposium: Alien Perspectives

The Italian program at Johns Hopkins and the Department of Italian Studies at Yale are pleased to present the third edition of the Mutamenti graduate symposium to be held in person on October 25-26, 2024 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The word “alien” conjures images of little green bipeds, flying saucers, and lunar hoaxes; […]

Conference: Writing at the Limit from France, 2000-2024

Un quart de tour: écritures contemporaines aux confins des genres Writing at the Limit from France, 2000-2024 Regional scholars of contemporary French poetry, novel, genre fiction, and intermedial writing discuss the last 25 years of literary production from France. Working papers, each based on a notion or concept, will be presented in French and in […]

German Film Series: Ich seh, Ich seh (2014)

Gilman 479 Ich seh, Ich seh (2014) (released under the English title Goodnight Mommy) depicts the uncanny relationship between twin boys and their mother, recovering from plastic surgery. The situation escalates as the boys begin to doubt their mother’s identity.