From 2025 onward, the Columbus Day Lecture - a tradition of the North American Studies Program since its beginning in the early 1990's - will come to an end, ...
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Dr. Nyerges lecture places the contest of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a broader historical dialectic of hope and fear, the primary affects animating US ...
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Ever since US president Joe Biden passed on the torch and vice president Kamala Harris moved to the center stage of the electoral race, the dynamics of the ...
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Join us for our Election Night Special – watch CNN, listen to live music, share the excitement at the bpb:medienzentrum!
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In his talk, Alexei Kazakov proposes a new framework for understanding how national identity has taken shape since the late twentieth century. Grounding his ...
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Concentrating on the US-American tradition of social photography, Simon Schleusener’s lecture interrogates attempts to visualize dimensions of inequality that ...
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Engaging a collection of postcards from art museums, Dr. Mendelsohn discusses this mode of communication as a repo-sitory of personal and cultural memory: how ...
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Join us for a lecture with Sarah Becker from the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin on “Water Corpses in US-American Visual Culture”!
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Join us for a lecture with Dr. Imke Lichterfeld from the IAAK, University of Bonn on "‘My consciousness flowing’: Outdoor Swimming and the Immediacy of Water ...
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Join us for our Martin Luther King Day Lecture with Dr. Nadja Klopprogge from the University of Tübingen on "Intimate Constellations as Sites of ...
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