Congratulations to @NeigeSinno, winner of the 2024 US Goncourt Prize for “Triste tigre”! Awarded by a jury of students from 10 US universities, the prize was conferred Sunday in a ceremony hosted by National Book Award shortlisted author @DDiop_ecrivain. https://t.co/YVjOMWyTW8
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center's France and the World Seminar & the Department of Romance Languages Literatures presents
Bruno Perreau
"Sphères d'injustice: Pour un universalisme minoritaire"
Wednesday, April 10 @ 5:00PM
Boylston Hall, Room 335
Reception to follow
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures invites you to the Annual Raimundo Lida Memorial Lecture:
Archaeology and Mexican Literature
Keynote Speaker: Juan Villoro
Tuesday April 9th, 5pm
Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall
*This lecture will be held in English*
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures invites you to the Annual Raimundo Lida Memorial Lecture:
Archaeology and Mexican Literature
Keynote Speaker: Juan Villoro
Tuesday April 9th, 5pm
Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall
*This lecture will be held in English*
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures invites you to the Annual Raimundo Lida Memorial Lecture:
Archaeology and Mexican Literature
Keynote Speaker: Juan Villoro
Tuesday April 9th, 5pm
Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall
*This lecture will be held in English*
We are hiring for a tenure-track position in 17th- and 18th-century French Studies. Candidates with PhDs from disciplines other than French Studies will be considered. Applications are due October 21 through https://t.co/XVJOcl7jWv.
Scholars in literature, history, performance studies, anthropology, sociology, political sciences, philosophy, cognitive science, and neuroscience will exchange views with artists... read more
https://t.co/LmCCA6LRKQ
The book honoring Christie McDonald contribution to the humanities has now appeared. Encounters in the Arts, Literature, and Philosophy: Chance & Choice, co-edited by Jérôme Brillaud & Virginie Greene is available.
https://t.co/xMCO94e5A3
We are currently accepting submissions for the Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen Prize, awarded for the best paper about Portuguese culture or literature.
https://t.co/ZoEeq4tUpe
The Department of Romance Languages & Literatures is currently accepting submissions for the Cecília Meireles Prize, awarded for the best paper about Brazilian culture or literature.
https://t.co/d3aGVDfcUE
The Susan Anthony Potter Prize is accepting essays. Awarded annually for the best essay on Spanish Literature of the Golden Age, two monetary awards will be given.
https://t.co/DZvNjPpaVU
Evenings with an Author: Alice Jardine [Virtual Public Event; RSVP Required] Please join us as we welcome Alice Jardine, author of At the Risk of Thinking: An Intellectual Biography of Julia Kristeva.
https://t.co/b03rrLWs18
Winner of Best Documentary at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, The Cordillera of Dreams resonates deeply at a time when urgent political change seems within reach but still so very far away.
https://t.co/NHSlPp0mx4
Orly: In many respects, Paris’ Orly Airport is an ideal setting for Schanelec's fragmentary, shifting, refracted cinema. In the transience and commotion, people’s stories alternately emerge and recede. #frenchfilm#germanfilm
https://t.co/rGvU1AgMVV
"Tito and the Birds" is a candid political allegory for young audiences, teaching them about exploring fear in oneself and the role it plays in society at large. Directed by Gabriel Bitar, André Catoto & Gustavo Steinberg #portuguese#film
https://t.co/Ortfhb66Ga
A surprise but well-deserved winner of the coveted Grand Prix at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, "Atlantique" establishes Diop as a central figure in a new wave of politically charged yet lyrically shaped art cinema...
https://t.co/cn0s1hoCIl
A poetry series cosponsored by LatinxProject, Borders & Diasporas, the Department of English, & the Department of Spanish & Portuguese. The first in the series with be a reading & conversation with Aurora Levins Morales. #poetry#latinx
https://t.co/cEQ6sOnNCl
Renowned multidisciplinary artist & 2019-20 Visiting Lecturer Xaviera Simmons is the Dept of Art, Film, & Visual Studies’ inaugural Solomon Fellow.
https://t.co/Gmp76fp5wg