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Backpack to Briefcase
16/04/2015 @ 10:30 am – The Faculty of Arts & Scienceinvites you to participate in the Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) mentorship program and register for a Staying Connected – b2B Career Centre Workshop, led by the Career Centre. Attend this workshop to learn how to stay connected to the alumni you’re meeting at b2B events and through the b2B LinkedIn […]
Thomas Lahusen’s talk: “Documentary Filmmaking as Scholarly Practice”
06/04/2015 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – The Comparative Literature Course Union cordially invites you to the inaugural talk in the Emerging Research in Comparative Literature Series: “Documentary Filmmaking as Scholarly Practice” A talk by Prof. Thomas Lahusen Distinguished Professor of History and Comparative Literature, University of Toronto Monday, 6th April, 2015 3pm – 5pm Victoria Chapel After outlining his methodology as […]
Professor Steven Salaita’s Public Lecture “Palestine in Native American Poetry”
27/03/2015 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm – In solidarity with the TA strike, we are moving Steven Salaita’s lecture, on Friday, off campus. Professor Steven Salaita’s talk on “Palestine in Native American Poetry,” will now be held at Trinity-St Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor St W (just west of Spadina). Friday 2:00-4:00 pm. Professor Steven Salaita is an independent scholar and writes frequently about […]
Michael Cooperson’s Lectures
24/03/2015 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – The Jackman Humanities Institute Program for the Arts on Humour Play and Games is pleased to present Michael Cooperson University of California, Los Angeles Haunting the Secular: Language, Nation, and Religion on Maltese Television TUESDAY 24 MARCH – PUBLIC LECTURE, 3-5 PM UTM CCT2150 Since becoming a republic in 1974 and joining the European Union […]
Survival, the Centre for Comparative Literature’s 25th Annual Graduate Conference
12/03/2015 – 15/03/2015 @ All Day – For Survival Conference Schedule please click here Our keynote speakers this year will be Christopher Fynsk, Elizabeth Rottenberg and Eric Cazdyn (titles of talks to be announced). Christopher Fynsk is a Professor of Comparative Literature and the Director of the Centre for Modern Thought at the University of Aberdeen. He has translated works by Jacques […]
Martha C. Nussbaum’s Lecture: “Anger and Revolutionary Justice”.
06/03/2015 @ 6:00 pm – Professor Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Law School and Philosophy Department of the University of Chicago. She is also is known worldwide as an outstanding scholar, philosopher, and public intellectual. Professor Nussbaum’s work ranges widely across ancient philosophy, ethics, feminism, international development, theories of justice, religious […]
Stephanie Malia Hom’s Lecture: “Archipelagos of Empire: Lampedusa and the Frontiers of Italy and Fortress Europe”
06/03/2015 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – The Northrop Frye Centre presents “Archipelagos of Empire: Lampedusa and the Frontiers of Italy and Fortress Europe”, a lecture by Stephanie Malia Hom, together with the generous support of the Emilio Goggio Chair in Italian Studies. Join us in EM119, Emmanuel College, 75 Queen’s Park Crescent, on Friday, March 6th. The lecture begins at 4:00pm. […]
Laura Giannetti’s lecture: Tasting the Renaissance: Food Culture and the Literary Imagination in Sixteenth-Century Italy
05/03/2015 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Prof. Salvatore Bancheri Emilio Goggio Chair in Italian Studies University of Toronto cordially invites you to a public lecture by Prof. Laura Giannetti (University of Miami) Tasting the Renaissance: Food Culture and the Literary Imagination in Sixteenth-Century Italy A reception to follow. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. Please RSVP at italian.studies@utoronto.ca
Paul Griffiths Lecture: “Myself and Marco Polo”
26/02/2015 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Prof. Salvatore Bancheri Emilio Goggio Chair in Italian Studies, University of Toronto organized in collaboration with the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto cordially invites you to a public lecture by Paul Griffiths (Musicologist, Librettist, Novelist) “Myself and Marco Polo” A reception to follow. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. Please RSVP at italian.studies@utoronto.ca