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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In her lecture, Sarah Becker explores the motif of the water corpse as a cultural and visual trope, interrogating the intersection of water, femininity, and ...
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Roger Deakin’s famous “amphibious journey” Waterlog 1999 supposedly increased the popularity of outdoor swimming and texts about swimming in wild waters, such ...
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Departing from interpersonal constellations that crossed the Atlantic, the color line, and the fault lines of the Cold War, the lecture by Prof. Klopprogge ...
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In her lecture, Madita Oeming explores the enduring political and cultural battle over pornography in the US ever since its legalization in 1969. Examining the ...
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