The Untold Stories of Russian History

Harriman Institute 420 West 118th St., New York City, NY, United States

Mikhail Magaril’s exhibition Untold Stories of Russian History will be held at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, from March 21 to May 6, 2022. The exhibition is part of a long-term collaboration between the Harriman Institute and the Russian-American Cultural Center (RACC) for the presentation of Russian immigrant artists in New York. Mikhail Magaril specializes in the artist’s handmade book. He firmly believes that every…

Le Capitalisme contre les inégalités: Yann Coatanlem et Thomas Philippon

La Maison Française (NYU) 16 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

**This event will take place in French** Hybrid event: open in person to the NYU community, open online to the public RSVP In-person HERE (NYU Community ONLY) RSVP Zoom HERE (General Public) La Maison Française de NYU accueillera Yann Coatanlem et Thomas Philippon, professeur à NYU Stern School of Business, pour une conversation autour du dernier livre de Yann Coatanlem et Antonio de Lecea:…

Archiving Dance in a Box: A Conversation about Legacies of Dance with Gabriele Brandstetter and Nanako Nakajima

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

Please join us for a conversation about how to preserve and transmit the histories and legacies of dance, with Gabriele Brandstetter and Nanako Nakajima. Drawing on the research and performative processes of the cross cultural project “Dance Archive Box Berlin,” the conversation will address questions of archiving and re-creating dance through the traces and fragments of its archived remains: how…

“The Valor of the Misfit: Experimental Art in Late East Germany”

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Deutsches Haus at NYU and the DEFA Film Library at UMass Amherst present a conversation between Sara Blaylock(University of Minnesota Duluth) and Seth Howes (University of Missouri) to celebrate the publication of Sara Blaylocks’s new book, "Parallel Public: Experimental Art in Late East Germany" (MIT Press, March 2022).  

A Decolonial Ecology: Thinking from the Caribbean World

La Maison Française (Columbia) Buell Hall, 515 West 116th Street, New York City, NY, United States

RSVP here. The world is in the midst of a storm that has shaped the history of modernity along a double fracture: on the one hand, an environmental fracture driven by a technocratic and capitalist civilization that led to the ongoing devastation of the Earth’s ecosystems and its human and non-human communities and, on the other, a colonial fracture instilled…

Book Launch: Nazi Billionaires

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Book launch for: “Nazi Billionaires – The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties” by David de Jong (Harper Collins, 2022) Presenter: David de Jong, financial journalist and historian Moderator: Adam Tooze, Columbia University The event is free and open to the public. Proof of vaccination is required, and masks are to be worn over the mouth and nose at all times.  Seating is limited…

France Between Two Rounds: Analyzing the French Political Landscape

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2022 marks the third time in the last twenty years that a candidate of the far right has advanced to the second round of presidential elections. Many expect this contest between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen to be closer than the last, noting the continued trend toward the extremes in French domestic politics and in Europe more generally. As…

The Global Uprising Conference

The Kevorkian Center 50 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

GLOBAL UPRISINGS CONFERENCE NYU’s Kevorkian Center is hosting an in-person two-day conference, from April 21-22, to cap off our Global Uprising series. In Fall 2020, we took the George Floyd Uprising and the ten-year anniversary of the start of the Arab Revolts as our launching points for 14 conversational sessions across the academic year that brought together dozens of thinkers, activists, artists, and…

Letter Writing & Language Learning: a Case-Study from 18th C Morocco

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Presenter: Peter Kitlas (Emory University) Discussant: Tunç Şen (Columbia University) Moderator: Pier Mattia Tommasino (Columbia University) Throughout his career as a Viennese ‘language boy,’ Franz von Dombay (d. 1810) collected hundreds of personal letters, which he collated in several scrapbooks. While past scholars have done much work to demonstrate the ways in which Dombay excelled in his service across Morocco…