Fall 2008
Friday, September 26:
Joint Columbia/Graduate Center Atlantic Studies Faculty/Graduate Student Discussions
Reading Slave Archives in Africa and the Caribbean
Friday, October 17:
Nessa Cronin (National University of Ireland at Galway) “Old Landscapes, New Geographies: Decoding the European Colonial Map.”
Thursday, November 20:
Professor Luise von Flotow, University of Toronto:
"Translation Studies: the Challenges of Broad Interdisciplinarity
Friday, November 21:
French Graduate Student Conference
"Policing Sexuality: Exploitation, Resistance, and Censorship in French and Francophone Culture"
Event Descriptions
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Friday, September 26 at 4-6pm
Reading Slave Archives in Africa and the Caribbean
Speakers: MAMADOU DIOUF, Director, Institute for African Affairs, Columbia University; JEAN HÉBRARD, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales; LAIRD BERGAD, Program in History, The Graduate Center of CUNY.
History Lounge, 5th Floor.
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Friday October 17th at 3-5pm
Nessa Cronin (National University of Ireland at Galway) “Old Landscapes, New Geographies: Decoding the European Colonial Map.”
Sponsored by the PhD Program in French and The Renaissance Studies Certificate Program
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Thursday, November 20th at 6:00pm
Professor Luise von Flotow, University of Toronto:
"Translation Studies: the Challenges of Broad Interdisciplinarity"
Room C204
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Friday November 21- all day event
French Graduate Student Conference
"Policing Sexuality: Exploitation, Resistance, and Censorship in French and Francophone Culture"
Keynote Speaker: Jarrod Hayes (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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Martin Segal Theatre
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