lecture by
Nathan Arrington
Princeton University
at 4:30 pm in Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in the Quita Woodward Room
lecture by
Nathan Arrington
Princeton University
at 4:30 pm in Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in the Quita Woodward Room
Dirk Baltzly
Monash University, Australia
at 4:30 pm in the Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in the Quita Woodward Room
lecture by
Robin Mitchell-Boyask
Temple University
4:30 pm in Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in Quita Woodward Room, Thomas Library
lecture by
Regina Höschele
University of Toronto
at 4:30 pm in Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in the Quita Woodward Room
lecture by
Johannes Haubold
Durham University
at 4:30 pm in Carpenter Library B21
Tea at 4:00 pm in the Quita Woodward Room
Distinguished Research Professor of Law, Director of the Center for Art, Museum, & Cultural Heritage Law, DePaul University
“Preserving the Past for the Future: Legal and Ethical Responses to the Looting of Archaeological Sites”
Bryn Mawr College
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
6:00 p.m. Thomas Hall, Room 110
Sponsored by the Graduate Group in Archaeology, Classics, and History of Art, Bryn Mawr College
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Dorothy Vernon Room
6:00 PM
Thursday, November 18
4:30-5:30
Quita Woodward Room, Thomas Hall
The Graduate Group in History of Art, Classics and Ancient and Near Eastern Archaeology
presents the following special lecture:
“Memory Citizenship:
Migrant Women and Holocaust Remembrance in Contemporary Germany”
Michael Rothberg and Yasemin Yildiz
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Monday, November 22nd
4:30 pm
Carpenter B21
Michael Rothberg is Professor of English, Comparative and World Literature, Criticism and Interpretive Theory, Germanic Languages and Literatures and Jewish Culture and Society. He is the author of Mulitdirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age of Decolonization (Stanford) and Traumatic Realism: The Demands of Holocaust Representation (Minnesota).
Yasemin Yildiz is Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures. She is the author of the forthcoming The Postmonolingual Condition: Writing Beyond the Mother Tongue and is currently at work on a second book, Governing European Subjects: The Discourse of “Muslim” Women and the Production of Europeanness in Contemporary Germany.
Tuesday, October 26, at 6 p.m.
Canaday Library, 2nd floor, the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe ’52 Special Collections suite.
In celebration of the new Art and Artifacts Database.
Refreshments served.