Events
Past Events
Institute for European Studies
4:30 pm
Klarman Hall, K164
In the heated political climate of 1970s Italy, the first and longest-lived underground journal—Re nudo—aimed to link American radicalism with Italian extra-parliamentary politics.An arbiter of underground culture until the late 70s, Re nudo embraced the liberation of the individual from capitalism’s yoke by…
Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
Southeast Asia Program
3:00 pm
Virtual
A SEADL webinar featuring: Dr. Tamara Loos, Professor of History, Cornell University.
Hosted by Emily Zinger, Southeast Asia Digital Librarian, Cornell University.
How to be an Anti-Communist: Information, Expertise, and Culture in Cold War Thailand
To be anti-communist in Thailand during the…
Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
South Asia Program
3:00 pm
McGraw Hall, 165
“ The Care and Feeding of Names: The Ritual Labor of Bejuni Priestesses and Cosmological Life in Autochthonous India”
Talk abstract:
Bejuni are female ritual specialists whose rites repair and regenerate ecological, social, and cosmological relationships crucial for life in the densely jungled Niyam…
Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
South Asia Program
12:15 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Kathryn Babayan (History, University of Michigan)
This talk spotlights a rant ascribed to a woman from the Bakhtiari tribal group of Lurs living in the vicinity of Isfahan in southwestern Iran. The letter is undated. It finds its way to Isfahan as a collector’s item recorded in several late…
Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
12:00 pm
Kahin Center
Join us for a discussion with Vanessa Chan about her book, “The Storm We Made” - a dazzling saga about the horrors of war; the fraught relationships between the colonized and their oppressors, and the ambiguity of right and wrong when survival is at stake.
Participants should ideally have read the book,…