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Film in Context Series: The Future of Curating and Programming
18 Jan 2021
17:00 Event
The first guest speaker in this online lecture series organized by Karen Sztajnberg is Richard Peña (Rome Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Film Society of Lincoln Center).
Digital Vossius Seminar
20 Jan 2021
17:00 - 18:00
Symposium
At the next Vossius Seminar, our Vossius fellow Ana María Gómez López will give a lecture entitled "Death at the water’s edge: Multi-species histories, aqueous environments, and the early development of taphonomy".
Vistas of Modernity: Decolonial Aesthesis and the End of the Contemporary
21 Jan 2021
15:00 - 16:00
Event
The AHM research group 'Global Trajectories of Thought and Memory: Art from the Global South' invites Rolando Vázquez to present his latest work 'Vistas of Modernity: Decolonial Aesthesis and the End of the ...
Revolutionary Cosmopolitanism: Transnational migration and political activism, 1815-1848
22 Jan 2021
00:00 Conference
One-day conference with a keynote lecture by Maurizio Isabella (Queen Mary, University of London).
PhD Defense: Hermine Pool
22 Jan 2021
11:00 Event
Hermine Pool, AHM PhD candidate, will defend her dissertation entitled 'Soli Deo Gloria. Rev. Leendert Schouten (1828-1905) and his Museum of the Bible. A Testimony of the Prophetic and Historical Truth of the ...
Transmasculinities
22 Jan 2021
16:00 - 18:00
Event
From January to June 2021, guided by Alvaro Lopez Navarro & Mina Hunt, the Gender and Philosophy Reading Group is going to start off with a focus on transmasculinities, and see where it takes us.
ACLC Seminar | Cun Zhang (NENU) and Charles Forceville (UvA)
22 Jan 2021
16:15 - 17:30
Lecture
Cun Zhang, PhD candidate at Northeast Normal University and guest researcher at the ACLC in 2019-2020, and Charles Forceville, Associate Professor at the UvA, are the guest speakers at this ACLC seminar with the ...
Criminalisation of student activism and the idea of academic freedom in India
23 Jan 2021
15:30 Event
Academic Freedom in India: Monthly Webinar Series 2021 organised by InSAF India (International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India) in collaboration with ASCA.
Philippe van Haute & Herman Westering on Psychoanalysis From a Philosophical Perspective
25 Jan 2021
16:00 - 18:00
Event
The CCT group and RMA students working on a tutorial on psychoanalysis would like to invite you to the next Critical Culture Theory Seminar on psychoanalysis from a philosophical perspective.
PhD defense: Indra Kneepkens
27 Jan 2021
14:00 Event
Indra Kneepkens, ASH PhD candidate, will defend the dissertation entitled 'Masterful Mixtures. Practical aspects of fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century oil paint formulation' supervised by Prof. Arie Wallert and ...
Women and the History of International Thinking
2 Feb 2021
00:00 Symposium
Glenda Sluga (The University of Sydney/European University Institute) will give the lecture “Women and the History of International Thinking” in the Utrecht/Amsterdam Seminar Global Intellectual History.
Current Issues with Vlad Naumescu
8 Feb 2021
16:00 - 17:30
Lecture
Vlad Naumescu (Central European University, Hungary) will give a lecture in the programme Current Issues in Religious Studies and Western Esotericism.
The Future of the Soviet Past
8 Feb 2021
17:00 - 18:00
Event
Professor Memory, History and Transitional Justice and AHM academic staff member Nanci Adler draws in this short lecture attention to post-Soviet Russia’s ambivalent attitude toward its Stalinist past, and reflects ...
Engaging with Online Sex Work
10 Feb 2021
17:00 - 18:00
Event
Many concepts ‘meet’ each other in the practices of online sex work; physical & digital, pleasure & power, intimacy & publicness, body & labour. Not to forget how gender, race, class, ethnicity, and sexuality ...
PhD defense Klaas Seinhorst
19 Feb 2021
14:00 Event
Klaas Seinhorst, ACLC PhD candidate, will defend his dissertation 'The complexity and learnability of phonological patterns: simulations, experiments, typology', under the supervision of Silke Hamann and Paul Boersma.
ACLC Seminar | Christopher Agbedo (University of Nigeria)
19 Feb 2021
16:15 - 17:30
Lecture
Christopher Agbedo, Professor of Sociolinguistics at the University of Nigeria and currently NIAS research fellow, is the guest speaker at this ACLC seminar. The title and abstract of his talk will be published soon.
Touched Bodies: The Performative Turn in Latin American art
25 Feb 2021
16:00 Event
Mara Polgovsky Ezcurra (Birkbeck University of London, UK) is the first speaker in the online series Politics and Performance organized by Sruti Bala and Elize Mazadiego. Her presentation will be followed by a ...
PhD defense Ulrika Klomp
5 Mar 2021
14:00 Event
Ulrika Klomp, ACLC PhD candidate, will defend the dissertation 'A descriptive grammar of Sign Language of the Netherlands', under the supervision of Roland Pfau and Beppie van den Bogaerde.
Current Issues with Lucia Admiraal
8 Mar 2021
16:00 - 17:30
Lecture
Lucia Admiraal will give the lecture ‘The Jewish Contribution to Civilization: Appropriations of a Globalizing Discourse by Jewish Writers in the Modern Middle East’ in the programme Current Issues in Religious ...
This is Film! #1: Bits & Pieces and the VJ
10 Mar 2021
15:30 - 18:00
Event
Guest and screening: Rossella Catanese (VJ, Adjunct Professor of Italian Cinema and Society at Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence) will make the audience part of her experiences as a VJ working with found ...
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