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GERMAN 120A Berlin: Literature and Culture in the 20th Century and Beyond✨Josh Armstrong✨Join us for a journey through Berlin’s turbulent, extraordinary 20th century. With a focus on minority voices, we’ll read masterpieces from the German capital. #germanliterature #Berlin

GERMAN 120A Berlin: Literature and Culture in the 20th Century and Beyond✨Josh Armstrong✨Join us for a journey through Berlin’s turbulent, extraordinary 20th century. With a focus on minority voices, we’ll read masterpieces from the German capital.
#germanliterature #Berlin
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📚📽️SLAVIC 147 Modern Russian Literature and Culture: The Age of War and Revolution✨This course introduces students to the main literary, visual, and aesthetic trends in Russian modernism through literature, film, artistic avant-garde, and theory. #russianliterature #russianfilm

📚📽️SLAVIC 147 Modern Russian Literature and Culture: The Age of War and Revolution✨This course introduces students to the main literary, visual, and aesthetic trends in Russian modernism through literature, film, artistic avant-garde, and theory. #russianliterature #russianfilm
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COMPLIT 293: Literary Translation: Theory and Practice (DLCL 293, ENGLISH 293)✨Dr. Cintia Santana “Languages differ essentially in what they must convey, not in what they may convey.” - Roman Jakobson #literarytranslation dlcl.stanford.edu/courses

COMPLIT 293: Literary Translation: Theory and Practice (DLCL 293, ENGLISH 293)✨Dr. Cintia Santana
“Languages differ essentially in what they must convey, not in what they may convey.” - Roman Jakobson   
#literarytranslation dlcl.stanford.edu/courses
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The Dept. of French and Italian presents: The 2021 Michel Serres Distinguished Lecture "On the Eternal Silence of These Infinite Spaces": A tribute to Michel Serres by Prof. Jean-Pierre Dupuy Friday, May 14, 2021, 9:30 am PDT. RSVP: bit.ly/3fRtuig #frenchstudies

The Dept. of French and Italian presents: The 2021 Michel Serres Distinguished Lecture "On the Eternal Silence of These Infinite Spaces": A tribute to Michel Serres by Prof. Jean-Pierre Dupuy Friday, May 14, 2021, 9:30 am PDT. RSVP: bit.ly/3fRtuig #frenchstudies
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📣Undergraduates: Come live in Stanford’s At Home Abroad House next year! AHA House will be a vibrant, diverse community that offers students an opportunity to explore languages and cultures beyond the English-speaking world. Learn more: stanford.io/2RWzzR1

📣Undergraduates: Come live in Stanford’s At Home Abroad House next year! AHA House will be a vibrant, diverse community that offers students an opportunity to explore languages and cultures beyond the English-speaking world. 

Learn more: stanford.io/2RWzzR1
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📚🎨ILAC 126: Latin American Art and Literature: 100 Years of Modernisms (ARTHIST 293A)✨Instructor Cristian Soler We will explore important Latin American artists and artistic movements of the last century, and discuss artworks across different media coupled with literary texts.

📚🎨ILAC 126: Latin American Art and Literature: 100 Years of Modernisms (ARTHIST 293A)✨Instructor Cristian Soler
We will explore important Latin American artists and artistic movements of the last century, and discuss artworks across different media coupled with literary texts.
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Undergraduates: Come live in Stanford’s At Home Abroad House next year! Applications due June 23. AHA House will be a vibrant, diverse community that offers students an opportunity to explore languages and cultures beyond the English-speaking world.

Undergraduates: Come live in Stanford’s At Home Abroad House next year! Applications due June 23. 

AHA House will be a vibrant, diverse community that offers students an opportunity to explore languages and cultures beyond the English-speaking world.
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ILAC 218 Shipwrecks and Backlands: Getting Lost in Literature⚓️Journey through tales of being lost in the Portuguese and Spanish empires🌟Read harrowing stories of being caught adrift at sea and mystical interpretations of island desertion #portugueseliterature #spanishliterature

ILAC 218 Shipwrecks and Backlands: Getting Lost in Literature⚓️Journey through tales of being lost in the Portuguese and Spanish empires🌟Read harrowing stories of being caught adrift at sea and mystical interpretations of island desertion #portugueseliterature #spanishliterature
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DLCL 205/305: Project Management and Ethical Collaboration for Humanists🌟What happens when you start projects bigger than you can do alone? This class will cover the theory and application of #projectmanagement drawing on examples from #digitalhumanities projects. @quinnanya

DLCL 205/305: Project Management and Ethical Collaboration for Humanists🌟What happens when you start projects bigger than you can do alone? This class will cover the theory and application of #projectmanagement drawing on examples from #digitalhumanities projects. @quinnanya
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SLAVIC 123: Getting the Picture: Photojournalism in Russia & the US 📸Through firsthand visual analysis of the picture presses of the past, we'll consider the ongoing meaning, circulation, and power of images as they shape a worldview in Russia and the US. #russianphotojournalism

SLAVIC 123: Getting the Picture: Photojournalism in Russia & the US 📸Through firsthand visual analysis of the picture presses of the past, we'll consider the ongoing meaning, circulation, and power of images as they shape a worldview in Russia and the US. #russianphotojournalism
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"Island, Archive, Além-mar: The Insular Mechanics of Portuguese Expansion" by Lexie Cook, Getty Research Fellow. October 13 @ 12 PM PDT on Zoom. Open to all. In English. Conversa em Português a seguir. Contact [email protected] for Zoom link. Sponsored by the DLCL and ILAC.

"Island, Archive, Além-mar: The Insular Mechanics of Portuguese Expansion" by Lexie Cook, Getty Research Fellow. October 13 @ 12 PM PDT on Zoom. Open to all. In English. Conversa em Português a seguir. Contact dlclevents@stanford.edu for Zoom link. Sponsored by the DLCL and ILAC.
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FRENCH 291/391 Women in French Cinema, Prof. Cécile Alduy, Tuesdays, 1:30-4:30pm PST. Women as objects and subjects of the voyeuristic gaze. Evolution of female characters, roles, actresses, directors in the French film industry from the sexual liberation to #metoo #frenchcinema

FRENCH 291/391 Women in French Cinema, Prof. Cécile Alduy, Tuesdays, 1:30-4:30pm PST. Women as objects and subjects of the voyeuristic gaze. Evolution of female characters, roles, actresses, directors in the French film industry from the sexual liberation to #metoo #frenchcinema
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A Conversation with Helene Wecker, Feb 10, 2022, 5-6:30pm PT, Terrace Rm (Bldg 460, Rm 426), Stanford. Best-selling author Helene Wecker will read from and discuss her historical fantasy series The Golem and the Jinni (2013) and The Hidden Palace (2021). jewishstudies.stanford.edu/events/convers…

A Conversation with Helene Wecker, Feb 10, 2022, 5-6:30pm PT, Terrace Rm (Bldg 460, Rm 426), Stanford. Best-selling author Helene Wecker will read from and discuss her historical fantasy series The Golem and the Jinni (2013) and The Hidden Palace (2021). jewishstudies.stanford.edu/events/convers…
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Framing Law and Humanities in/from the Global South Roundtable - March 2, 2022. Sponsored by Stanford Global Studies as part of the SGS Global Research Workshop program...youtu.be/yiaCO7pRRtE via YouTube

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Join the upcoming French-Speaking Worlds: Then and Now research group event with Mark Braude @mark_braude author of "Kiki Man Ray, Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris". Nov 7, 2023 at 4:30 PM, Zoom. RSVP: dlcl.stanford.edu/events/french-… #manray #kikidemontparnasse #stanforduniversity

Join the upcoming French-Speaking Worlds: Then and Now research group event with Mark Braude @mark_braude author of "Kiki Man Ray, Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris". Nov 7, 2023 at 4:30 PM, Zoom. RSVP: dlcl.stanford.edu/events/french-… #manray #kikidemontparnasse #stanforduniversity
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Nicole T. Hughes (Professor, ILAC, Stanford), awarded honorable mention for the RSA’s William Nelson Prize for best article published in Renaissance Quarterly in 2023 for "Fiestas Fit for a King: Contested Symbolic Regimes of Power in New Spain." rsa.org/news/665090/Aw…

Nicole T. Hughes (Professor, ILAC, Stanford), awarded honorable mention for the RSA’s William Nelson Prize for best article published in Renaissance Quarterly in 2023 for "Fiestas Fit for a King: Contested Symbolic Regimes of Power in New Spain." rsa.org/news/665090/Aw…
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Stanford ILAC graduate students have enjoyed learning with distinguished guest Dr. Bryan Cameron from Cambridge University in his class “ILAC 320 Neoliberal Entanglements: Polycrisis in Contemporary Cinema from Spain”.

Stanford ILAC graduate students have enjoyed learning with distinguished guest Dr. Bryan Cameron from Cambridge University in his class “ILAC 320 Neoliberal Entanglements: Polycrisis in Contemporary Cinema from Spain”.