| The Humanities Post-Doc Life
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CHPP Fellow Helen Makhdoumian shares what it's like to be part of the post-doc cohort here at Vanderbilt.
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Discussion of Five Little Indians by Michelle Good
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| Film Theory and Visual Culture Seminar
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Virtually Non-Fiction: Filmmaking in digital worlds and the making of Knit's Island
Ekiem Barbier (Composer and filmmaker)
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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Fugitive State: Ephemerality and the Radical Aesthetics of Charles White
Rebecca VanDiver (History of Art and Architecture)
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Domesticating the Obscene: Translating Sex and Medicine in the Late Ottoman Empire
Seçil Yılmaz (History, University of Pennsylvania)
Co-sponsored with the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies
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| Environmental Humanities Seminar
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Knowing Manchuria: Environments, the Senses, and Natural Knowledge on an Asian Borderland
Ruth Rogaski (History)
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| Generative AI and the Humanities Seminar
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This seminar explores the implications and applications of Generative AI for the present and future of the Humanities.
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12 - 2 PM
Peabody Library 008
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Spatial Histories Seminar
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Panel on Palestine with Devin Atallah (Psychology, UMass Boston, in person), Ilana Feldman (Anthropology, George Washington University, on Zoom), and Nadim Bawalsa (independent scholar, on Zoom).
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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| Undergraduate Student Event
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Dinner and talk by Caroline DuBois, author of Ode to a Nobody, with VandyWrites
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Becoming “Independent”: Iraq, Race, and the League of Nations
Sarah Shields (History, University of North Carolina)
Co-sponsored with the Department of History
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| East Europe and Eurasia Seminar
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Notes on the Hospitality Complex: Assemblages of Architecture, Tourism, and Geopolitics in Socialist Yugoslavia
Vladimir Kulić (Architecture, Iowa State University)
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| Nashville Bestiary Project
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Representing Nature: Photos, Writings, & Drawings
Angus Galloway (Art) and Jo Brichetto (Tennessee naturalist and writer)
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