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How has what we perceive as truth been constructed, obscured, misunderstood, contested, and reimagined throughout history? Join us on Weds 9/17 and Thurs 9/18 for “The Edges of Truth: Secrecy, Artifice, and the Limits of Knowledge”
Heartfelt congratulations to each of Wolf's graduating students!! We thank you for your contributions and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Best wishes to the entire Class of 2025!
Join us on January 29th for The Beauty of Choice with Wendy Steiner and Heather Love. Cosponsored by @kellywritershse and @PennEnglish. More details here: https://t.co/ZJ8QmQ92Ma
Presented in collaboration with Penn's Forum for Global Islamic Studies. Cosponsored by the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts and the Ibn Sina Fund. For more info & to register: https://t.co/9p9qa5jfsf
Fri 1/24: Illumination artist Behnaz Karjoo will explore the evolution of Islamic illumination (tazhib) and its role in manuscript decoration. She’ll cover traditional tools, materials, & techniques, showcasing the precision behind this art form. 11 am lecture open to the public.
Next Weds 1/22 at 5! We’re excited to host a screening of VHS Kahloucha (2006) in collaboration with @pennmuseum! Director @NejibBelkadhi will join us after the screening to discuss the film with Penn Middle Eastern Studies scholar Radwa El Barouni. https://t.co/Rvyp8huNwM
Weds 1/22: Join Wolf and @pennmuseum for a screening of the award-winning documentary VHS Kahloucha (2006) following Tunisian amateur filmmaker Moncef Kahloucha and the low-budget production of his feature film, Tarzan of the Arabs.
@heathklove@kellywritershse@PennEnglish Wednesday, January 29th, 5:30 pm in Kelly Writers House. Book signing and reception to follow. Livestream available. Free and open to the public. Registration encouraged. https://t.co/ZJ8QmQ8uWC
Cultural critic and Professor Emerita of English Wendy Steiner returns to Penn January 29th to read from her book, The Beauty of Choice: On Women, Art, and Freedom, a dazzling new account of aesthetics grounded in female agency.
@heathklove We invite you to join us in welcoming Wendy Steiner back to the Wolf Humanities Center, which she founded in 1999 as the Penn Humanities Forum. This event is cosponsored by Kelly Writers House (@kellywritershse) and the Department of English (@PennEnglish).
The film shows Kahloucha’s passion for Hollywood and his ingenuity given his limited resources–just 1 camcorder and 2 edit decks. Following the screening, director Nejib Belkadhi joins remotely for a conversation with scholar Radwa El Barouni. https://t.co/Rvyp8huNwM
Weds 1/22: Join Wolf and @pennmuseum for a screening of the award-winning documentary VHS Kahloucha (2006) following Tunisian amateur filmmaker Moncef Kahloucha and the low-budget production of his feature film, Tarzan of the Arabs.
Last month, Wolf Humanities Center welcomed Prof. Nayan Shah from USC for his talk on "The Paradox of Hunger Strikes." To watch a recording of his talk, covering the history of bodily defiance in various parts of the world, head to our YouTube page: https://t.co/aqhpXrMyDT
@PennSAS Image 5: NYPL Bacon cipher Box 1 Folder 5-9.JPG - Elizabeth Gallup’s notes deciphering the “code” in Shakespeare’s text, now at the NYPL
Image 6: Portrait by by Brooke Stietinsons, a Penn photographer via @PennSAS
*Fellow Spotlight*
2024-25 Wolf Humanities Center Penn Faculty Fellow Whitney Trettien @whitneytrettien is an Associate Professor of English @pennenglishdepartment and Faculty Director of the Price Lab for Digital Humanities @pennpricelab at the University of Pennsylvania.
@PennSAS Image 4: NYPL Bacon cipher - Box 28-10.JPG - A photo of Dr. Orville Owen’s wheel, which he used to decipher what he thought was a secret code that Francis Bacon had embedded in Shakespeare’s works