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German Studies Association Conference (Milwaukee, WI) |
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German Studies Association Conference (Milwaukee, WI) |
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3:00 DAAD Funding Opportunitities for Study, Travel, and Work in Germanywith Ulrich Grothus, Director of DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) |
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John Deathridge 12:20 Harvey Jacobs (Urban and Regional Planning): "The 'Taking' of Europe: Globalizing the American Ideal of Private Property?" (URPL Lecture Series) |
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Workshop: "Unconscious
Dominions: Comparing Histories of Psychoanalysis, Empire, and Citizenship"(Globalizing the Unconscious Research Circle) 7:30 Film: Decent Factory in China (Global Visions Series, cosponsored by CES) |
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Workshop: "Unconscious
Dominions: Comparing Histories of Psychoanalysis, Empire, and Citizenship"(Globalizing the Unconscious Research Circle) |
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12:00 Rainer Godel (University Halle, Feodor Lynen Research Fellow): "Die beherrschte Stadt? Stadtwahrnehmung und Ideologie in der Literatur des Nationalsozialismus und der DDR" (Dept. of German & Dutch)
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6:30 On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen (DeForest Public Library) |
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9:30 Conference: Consumerism and Environmentalism in a Globalizing Europe 4:00 Katharine Jensen (Louisiana State University): "From the Pavilion to the Cactus Rose: The Stakes of Sexual Renunciation in Madame de Lafayette and Colette" (Dept. of French & Italian) 7:00 Texte und Gedichte von Margarete Steffin, vorgelesen von Ute Kaiser (German Dept.) |
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7:30 Erik Christensen (Freie Universität Berlin): "Johannes V. Jensen and America" (Dept. of Scandinavian Studies) |
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World Cultures
Day (Middle
School Event)3:45 Brun-Otto Bryde (German Federal Constitutional Court): "Fundamental Rights as Guidelines and Inspiration - German Constitutionalism in International Perspective" (Mildred Fish-Harnack Lecture) 4:00 Jörg Echternkamp 4:00 Pirjo Lyytikainen (University of Helsinki): "The Kalevala and Finnish Fin-de-Siecle Literature" (Dept. of Scandinavian Studies) |
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Marcus Bullock (UW-Milwaukee): "Andersch, Benjamin, and Wittgenstein" (Dept. of German & Dutch)7:30 Stephen Greenblatt (Harvard): "Shakespeare and the Ethics of Authority" (Center for the Humanities) |
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12:00 Sir Martin Gilbert on Winston Churchill (History Dept.)3:00 Ronald Asmus CANCELLED |
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6:30 On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen |
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4:00 Lucio Anglani (Department of Comparative Literature, Universita' di Bari, Italy): "Lo sguardo nel romanzo: Standhal, Manzoni, Zola, Verga"
(Dept. of French & Italian) |
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12:00 Workshop: "EU Governance and the Future of Social Europe"4:00 Lucio Anglani (Department of Comparative Literature, Universita' di Bari, Italy): "L'altro carcere: La corrispondenza di Gramsci con Giulia e Tatiana" (Dept. of French & Italian) |
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12:00 Kathrina Zippel
3:30 Marie-Christine Hazaël-Massieux |
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