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Who Were Harvard’s First Indigenous Students?

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NATIVE CULTURES OF THE AMERICAS SPEAKERS: Alan Niles (Harvard University), Wanda Hopkins (Narragansett), & Mack Scott III (Narragansett) New information from the documentary record confirms Narragansett oral tradition concerning the beginnings of English...

Reimagining the Atom: Badiou, Hegel, Žižek

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PSYCHOANALYTIC PRACTICES SPEAKER: Katherine Everitt, European Graduate School The atom represents one of the oldest paradoxes in the history of thought. Can the material world be broken down into discreet, indivisible units, or can we divide the world...

Missolonghi as the Symbolic Focal Point of European Liberalism

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MODERN GREEK STUDIES SPEAKER: Aristides N. Hatzis, Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; Director of the Laboratory for Political and Institutional Theory and the History of Ideas In the early 1820s, Missolonghi was a minor and...

On Music, Women, and Cultural Politics

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MODERN GREEK STUDIES SPEAKER: Nena Venetsanou, Singer and Composer Drawing on her long and international career, the renowned singer and composer Nena Venetsanou speaks about music and feminism. This event will be in Greek.

The Dialectic of Universal Emancipation

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FRANCE AND THE WORLD SPEAKER: Nick Nesbitt, Princeton University This talk will examine the dialectic of universal emancipation and the radical enlightenment, to argue that while these processes were arguably initiated in the Malian Mande Charter of 1222...