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April 2003
Lecture
Zafer Senocak
Writer in Residence
University of California - Berkeley A Turk Never Goes To The Opera: About German-Turkish Irritations
Friday, April 25
4:30 PM
119 Old Chem
West Campus
Colloquium
Prof. Helmut Puff
The Close Encounter of Matrimony and Sodomy in Reformation Germany
Friday, April 18
5:00 PM
119 Old Chem
West Campus
Colloquium
Prof. Dr. Claudia Ulbrich
Living on the Margins: Jewish Men and Women in an 18th Century German Village
Tuesday, April 8
5:15 PM
Breedlove Room
Perkins Library
Colloquium
Janelle Blankenship
From the Microscope to Monism: Arno Holz and the Obscenity of the Image
Tuesday, March 25
3:30 PM
116M Old Chemistry
West Campus
COLLOQUIUM
Erika Shearin Karres
"Surviving Hitler's Legacy"
Monday, March 31st
7:00 PM
Freeman Center for Jewish Life
corner Swift and Campus Drive
COLLOQUIUM
Ann Tlusty
History, Bucknell
Helmut Graser
German
University of Augsburg
"Slander songs and popular culture in sixteenth-century Augsburg"
Thursday, March 4th
5:15 - 6:20 PM
119 Old Chem
LECTURE
Elisabetta Villari
University of Genova EHESS
"Le regard de Walter Benjamin sur Le Stryge de Charles Méryon: antiquité, modernisme, allégorie"
Wednesday, March 5th
1:00 PM
Franklin Center
Room 230/232
Refreshments will be served
Elisabetta Villari
Paris
capitale du XIXème: hypertext and multimedia presentation of Dr. Villari's current project on Walter Benjamin's Passagen-Werk
Friday, March 7th
12:00 Noon
Franklin Center
Room 230/232
A light lunch will be served.
Please write Catherine.Frammery@Duke.Edu to register
Sponsored by the Department of Romance Studies, the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, the Center for French and Francophone Studies, the Center for International Studies, the Center for European Studies, and Duke in France
CONCERT
Duke Collegium Musicum
Instrumental Ensemble
Stephanie Vial, director
The Music of J. S. Bach and Sons
Thursday, March 27
8:00 PM
Nelson Music Room
East Duke Building
COLLOQUIUM
Professor Tina Campt
University of California, Santa Cruz
"'Monumental Minutia': Race and Gender in Afro-German Memory Narratives of the Third Reich"
Friday, February 28nd
4:00 PM
119 Old Chem
The Fourth Annual North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Framing Time:
Conceiving Past, Present, and Future in the Medieval and Early Modern Mind
Prof. Dr. Ingrid Kasten
Free University of Berlin
"Ritual and Emotion in Medieval Religious Drama"
Saturday, February 22nd
2:00 PM
Carpenter Board Room
223C Perkins Library
"Wahrnehmung als Kategorie literaturwissenschaftliche Analyse"
Saturday, February 22nd
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Carpenter Board Room
223C Perkins Library
Sponsored by
The Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation,
the Franklin Humanities Institute,
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,
the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies, and the
Duke Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
Duke Music Department Colloquium
Dr. Susan Youens
Notre Dame
Dr. James Rolleston
Duke
Department of Music
Department of Germanic Languages and Literature
Duke University
"The Music of Wolf and Poetry of Mörike"
Saturday, February 15th
9:00 AM
Nelson Music Room
East Duke Bldg
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