HumanitiesontheEdge
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A speaker series at UNL to promote cutting edge cross-disciplinary conversations in the Humanities, now in its 14th year.
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Bruce Robbins Thank you. 🙏🏼💐 Julia Schleck’s ‘Dirty Knowledge’ (Provocations , 2022) is also very good on the topic. provocationsbooks.com/catalogue/dirt…
We are thrilled that our 9th book is now out in the world. The book launch event (follow Naomi’s post) can be attended online. Register now (& pick up a copy of her terrific book while you are at it 😎👍🙏😎) Univ Nebraska Press
Last Friday all the University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate students in UNL Modern Languages got together because we needed it, because the fight against monolingualism has never been more important in this Empire. So many languages and cultures in this one photo Nebraska CAS Graduate Studies at Nebraska Ethnic Studies
Naomi Waltham-Smith, the author of Free Listening, is having a roundtable discussion tomorrow evening at 5:15pm at Merton College. Faculty of Music @auralflaneur Univ Nebraska Press Book to attend here: merton.ox.ac.uk/event/hearing-… Read more about Free Listening: combinedacademic.co.uk/9781496234520/…
Join us tonight at 5pm for the Hixson-Lied Visiting Artist Lecture Series featuring a talk by Steve Anderson followed by a free screening of REALITY FRICTIONS, exploring the intersection of fact and fiction in film. Presented by Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, The Awareness Lab, and Ross Media Arts Center.
50% website discount on all Univ Press of MS books through November 20, including our film prof Marco Abel's co-edited book of Christian Petzold interviews (only $12.50...). upress.state.ms.us/Books/C/Christ… via Univ Press of MS
Terrific conversation between 2 of our most excellent profs 👍😎👍 Trauma, Transfigured: Joy Castro interviews Pascha Sotolongo on Loneliness, Latin American Lit, and the Fantastic in Fiction and Life lithub.com/trauma-transfi… via Literary Hub
Our film studies prof Marco Abel's essay, "Johannes Schaaf’s Tätowierung (Tattoo, 1967), West German Cinema around 1968, & the Joys of Violence; or, The Forgotten Case of the 'Aesthetic Left'" (NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE 153), is now open-access via Duke University Press: bit.ly/416c2OH
Hot off the press: The latest co-edited book on German cinema history by our film prof Marco Abel. #Germancinema #Germanfilm #70s Wayne State University Press University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska CAS
Great deal at Wayne State University Press on their books, including on our film prof Marco Abel’s two co-edited books on German cinema, *The Berlin School and Its Global Contexts* & the hot-off-the-press *New German Cinema and Its Global Contexts*
“A lot of people love and want to create art, I think a lot of people are waiting for that invitation to create.” UNL Department of English major Karla Hernandez Torrijos is the first Student Storyteller in Residence for @unlgreatplains. go.unl.edu/ncr3
Check out our film prof Marco Abel's latest take on recent German films, "A Changing of the Guard? Some Thoughts on New German Films at the 75th International Berlin Film Festival," in the new issue of Senses of Cinema sensesofcinema.com/2025/festival-…
We're looking forward to the October 2025 publication of our 10th book, Steven Swarbrick's THE EARTH IS EVIL. Available now for pre-order via, inter alia, Univ Nebraska Press. (For more info on our series, visit nebraskapress.unl.edu/search-results…)