Speak, O Stone by Khaled Jarrar

Artist Khaled Jarrar  Speak, O Stone. A child’s dream to be a pilot, making little objects from stones with a knowledge that he learned from an ex Palestinian prisoner. Reflections on militarism, bodies, masculinity, performance art, space, time, childhood,...

Second Annual Mosse Lecture by Prof. Michael Rothberg

Registration for the following event can be found at this link. Memory Wars and Memory Work: Relational Remembrance in Pınar Öğrenci’s Aşît [The Avalanche] During the last few years, a series of acrimonious debates has taken place in Germany about Holocaust...

Stateless in Post-WWII Beirut

For more information, click here: https://events.columbia.edu/go/chahinian Stateless focuses on two key moments and places of Western Armenian literary history, post-WWI Paris and post-WW II Beirut, to examine how a stateless language sustained itself in a diasporic...

Statelet of Survivors

For more information, click here: https://events.columbia.edu/go/holmes Syrian Kurds and their Arab and Christian allies have embarked on one of the most radical experiments in self-governance of our time. In defiance of the Assad regime, the Islamic State, and...
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