Events - Daily
| Wednesday, October 17 |
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"How to Do Things to Children with Words: Rituals of Lexical Reform in a Pediatric AIDS Clinic" Program in African Studies Indaba Betsey Brada, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Health and Wellbeing 216 Aaron Burr Hall · 8:00 a.m.– 9:00 a.m. |
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Anti-Nuclear Protest Music iN Post-Fukushima Japan Program in East Asian Studies Noriko Manabe 202 Jones Hall · 12:00 p.m.– 1:30 p.m. |
The 'Out of Africa' Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development Research Program in Development Studies Oded Galor, Brown University 300 Wallace Hall · 12:15 p.m.– 1:45 p.m. |
Polyclitus' Doryphorus and the Faulty Colossus: Greek Statues as Rhetorical Models in Dionysius and Longinus Hellenic Studies Casper de Jonge, Leiden University Respondent: William Childs, Art and Archaeology Scheide Caldwell House, Rm. 103 · 1:30 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. |
A Progressive Juristocracy? The Unexpected Social Activism of India's Supreme Court Democracy & Development Sanjay Ruparelia, The New School for Social Science Research and Democracy and Development visiting fellow 216 Aaron Burr Hall · 4:30 p.m.– 6:00 p.m. |
The Criminalization of Mexican Political Society During the Porfiriato Program in Latin American Studies Claudio Lomnitz, Columbia University Co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology 219 Aaron Burr Hall · 4:30 p.m.– 6:00 p.m. |
Six 'Dragon' Confronting China's Leaders and Threatening 'China's Rise' China and the World Program Frank Jannuzi, Amnesty International Bowl 1, Robertson Hall · 4:30 p.m.– 6:00 p.m. |
Russian Film Series "Anyuta" Sponsored by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and the Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies. All films in this series are subtitled in English. "Anyuta" - 1982, 67 min. Organized by the Graduate Students in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. 010 East Pyne · 7:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m. |


