Concert: AMEN AMIN AMAN: Jewish Music from Ancient Times until Today, from the Middle East to the West

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

On the occasion of the tenth anniversary celebrations of the creation of the Union for the Mediterranean and after the Conference "Perspectives on Sustainable Development Cooperation Towards the Eradication of Poverty and Youth Unemployment in the Mediterranean Sea Area”at the General Secretariat ONU, the concert “Amen Amin Aman” inaugurates the 2018 series of cultural events dedicated to the Promotion of…

Film Screening & Discussion. The Saline: In the Net

1201 International Affairs Building 420 W 118th St, New York City, NY, United States

Please join us for a screening of the documentary film The Saline: In the Net, a co-production of the Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG) and TV Vijesti, followed by a discussion with one of its screenwriters, Milka Tadić Mijović. Run time: 38 minutes English subtitles The Saline: In the Net highlights the corruption that threatens to destroy one of the most important…

Germany’s Policy Towards European Integration: Still Muddling through or Leaping Forward

Deutsches Haus NYU 42 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

Deutsches Haus at NYU presents "Germany's Policy Towards European Integration: Still Muddling Through or Leaping Forward?",  a lecture by Dr. Gabriele Abels, Jean Monnet Chair and professor of German and European politics at the University of Tübingen, Germany. The lecture will be followed by a discussion between Dr. Abels and Dr. Sheri Berman, professor of political science at Barnard College. Germany…

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The Albertine Book Club Reads ‘Incest’ by Christine Angot

Albertine 972 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Cécile David-Weill and Caroline Weber will moderate our group discussion on Christine Angot’sIncest, translated from the French by Tess Lewis (Archipelago Books). Incest relates the violent relationship Christine Angot had with her father and audaciously confronts its readers with one of our greatest taboos. Angot’s writing goes fast, strong and far, disrupts forms, framework, as well as mainstream literary codes. So much so…

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Concert: Re-Inventing Bach

Italian Academy (Columbia) 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, NY, United States

Roy Amotz, flute Elissa Cassini, violin W. F. Bach - Sonata in Canon - No.1 in E Minor (c. 1720) Stefano Gervasoni - Due Voci - for flute and violin (1991) C. P. E. Bach - Poco Adagio - for solo flute from sonata in A Minor Gervasoni - Folia - for solo violin (2011-12, U.S. Premiere) J. S. Bach/Gervasoni - Two-Part Inventions arr. for flutes & violin/viola (1723/2009, U.S. Premiere) J. S. Bach - Chaconne - for…

Roundtable Discussion. Politicized Justice in Putin’s Russia

#1512 International Affairs Building 420 West 118th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Please join us for a roundtable that will bring together experts on law and politics in Putin’s Russia, both academics and practitioners. The experts will discuss the issue of political uses of law in today’s Russia, examining in particular the role of protest-related trials and recent affairs involving high-ranking officials in the functioning of Putin’s regime during his latest term (2012-2018). Along…

The Mediterranean by Law: Europe and the Maghreb, 16th-19th Century — Italian Mediterranean Colloquium

Heyman Center for the Humanities 74 Morningside Dr, New York, NY, United States

Presenter Guillaume Calafat (Paris 1, La Sorbonne, IAS, Princeton University) Trials and Jurisdictional Pluralism in the Western Mediterranean (1590-1630). Corsicans at Courts between Ottoman North Africa and Southern Europe Presenter Jessica Marglin (University of Southern California, IEA Paris) The Extraterritorial Century: Rethinking Nationality and Religion in the Mediterranean, 1815-1915 Respondents Simona Cerutti (EHESS Paris, Italian Academy Columbia University) Lauren Benton (Vanderbilt University) Moderators Pier…

Lecture: Visualizing Revolutionaries in 1960s and 1970s Italy

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

THE WORKER, THE MILITANT AND THE MONSTER: Visualizing Revolutionaries in 1960s and 1970s Italy: A lecture by Jacopo Galimberti, University of Manchester Over the past twenty years, and particularly after the publication of Empire (2000), the theoretical insights of the 1960s and 1970s Italian far left have been reappraised by scholars, architects and artists. However, little has been written about the work of the…

Music: Klangtext I Michael Pisaro

Deutsches Haus Columbia 420 West 116th Street, New York City, NY, United States

The music and ideas of Wandelweiser composer Michael Pisaro are featured in an evening of performances and discussion at Columbia University's Deutsches Haus. This event will showcase musicians from New York's aaaviary collective, Columbia University German Department's Ross Shields, New York-based writer, interdisciplinary artist, and Wandelweiser specialist, G Douglas Barrett, and the composer himself. Works including Pisaro's 'fields have ears'…

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From Abie’s Irish Rose to Anna Riley’s Rabbi Jake: The Irish-jewish Couple in Feature Films

King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South, New York, United States

From Abie’s Irish Rose to Anna Riley’s Rabbi Jake: The Irish-jewish Couple in Feature Films Lawrence Baron, Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History at San Diego State University speaks on how American feature films about Irish-Jewish romances have conveyed varying messages from extolling the “Melting Pot” ideal, exposing inter-ethnic tensions, epitomizing interfaith toleration, reflecting changing gender roles, and embracing multicultural diversity. The lecture…