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An Afternoon with Judith Butler: On the Pandemic and Our Shared World
Black Studies x French Studies
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer - January 28, 2020
Explorations in the Medical Humanities: Medical Humanities Synapsis Writers Retreat- 11/22/19
Thursday Lecture Series: The Judgment of a Connoisseur- 11/21/19
Thursday Lecture Series:Byproducts and the Novel from Defoe to Richardson- 11/14/19
The Form of Forms: Tables, Information, and Nonsense in the Maoist Dossier- 11/7/19
Dialogues in Translation- 10/30/19
The New Humanities Faculty Salons- 10/29/19
Book Parts: A Conference- 10/11/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Martial Love: Intimacy without Incorporation in the Military Occupation of the Moskitia- 10/24/19
New Books in the Arts and Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Sharon Marcus- 10/21/2019
Thursday Lecture Series: Contemporary Land Enclosures in Central Sudan: Troubling the Romanticization of the 'Commons'- 10/10/19
Uncertain States: Narrative Journalism and Its Limits- 10/4/19
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by Nara B. Milanich 9/26/19
Jail for the Dead: How New York City Buries the Unclaimed 9/25/19
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by James Zetzel 5/1/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Observation and Obfuscation Envisioning the Kibbutz: Americans and Israeli Cooperatives in the 1960s and 1970s 4/25/19
Marina Carr in Conversation with Lisa Dwan on Greek Drama, Beckett, and Adaptation 4/23/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Observation and Obfuscation “To stop the clock of busy existence”: paralysis and temporal and spatial modes in Victorian Lit 4/18/19
13/13 Seminar Series 12/13 | HUMAN WEAPONS 4/17/19
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by Maria Victoria Murillo and Ernesto Calvo 4/15/19
Politics of the Present Crises of Democracy at Columbia 4/11/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Observation and Obfuscation Maoist Bromides, a Presidente Gonzalo Cult, and an Andean Cultural Revolution 4/11/19
Feminism for the Americas: The Making of an International Human Rights Movement 4/9/19
The Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture Out of Place: Refugees, Immigrants, and Storytelling 4/8/19
Empire By Its Other Names 4/6/19
New Books in the Society of Fellows Celebrating Recent Work by Murad Idris, Jordanna Bailkin and Ilana Feldman 4/3/19
A Light in Dark Times: The New School for Social Research and Its University in Exile 3/26/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Observation and Obfuscation My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File 3/28/19
Explorations in the Medical Humanities Lipstick Lobotomy: A Dramatic Reading 3/28/19
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by Claudio Lomnitz 4/2/19
Explorations in the Medical Humanities Explorations in the Medical Humanities 2019: A Workshop at Columbia University 3/30/19
13/13 Seminar Series 11/13 ASSEMBLIES 3/27/19
The Caine Prize Lecture The Caine Prize Reading: Makena Onjerika 3/25/19
Thursday Lecture Series: Observation and Obfuscation Mapping Time in the 20th (and 21st) Century 3/14/19
The Lionel Trilling Seminar The Trilling Lecture: Lydia Davis 3/13/19
New Books in the Society of Fellows Celebrating Recent Work by Will Slauter 3/12/19
13/13 Seminar Series 10/13 | THE UNDERCOMMONS 3/6/19
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by Nico Baumbach 3/5/19
Science and Capitalism: Entangled Histories 11/12/18
New Books in the Arts & Sciences Celebrating Recent Work by Nicole B. Wallack 11/9/18
Bituminous Forms: The Poetics of Tar from Milton to the Romantics 11/8/18
The Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture The Guests: Edward Said and Joseph Conrad 10/25/18
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Pier Mattia Tommasino and Konstantina Zanou 2/28/19
Testing Hearing with Speech 3/7/19
The Dossier: Archive and Ephemera in Maoist China 10/25/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Alan Stewart 10/24/18
Frankenstein at 200 10/22/18
Reliance on Unwanted Immigrants: Foreign Contract Labor as a Problem in American History 10/18/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Wael Hallaq 10/17/18
Les Historiennes – Marriage and Slavery in the Early Portuguese Atlantic World 10/10/18
Adoptions of Indigenous Children during State Terror: Guatemala 1982-1986
Celebrating Recent Work by Ana Paulina Lee 10/3/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Tey Meadow 10/3/18
The World and Africa 9/27/18
A Conversation with Cory Doctorov 9/25/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Adam Tooze 9/24/18
Open to Reason: Muslim Philosophers in Conversation with the Western Tradition 9/20/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Maggie Cao, Dalia Judovitz, and William Sharpe 9/13/18
The Counterrevolution: How our Government Went to War Against its Own Citizens 2/27/18
Moralizing ‘High Gods’ Historical Chinese Religion & the Alleged Origins of Cooperation in East Asia 3/29/18
Minstrel Military: How America Weaponized Blackface to Fight Nazis 2/23/18
Medieval Mystics on Persons, Human and Beyond 2/22/18
House for King and Slave: Patients and Medical Practice in the Medieval Islamic Hospital 2/26/18
Contemporary Populism and Globalization 4/24/18
Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil 4/19/18
Experiments in Opera Today: Conference and Symposium 4/20-4/21-18
Distant Listening/Digital Musicology: music21 and Compositional Similarity in the late Middle Ages 5/1/18
Investing in the Stars: The Astrology of Money and Markets in the Modern United States 4/26/18
Our Lady of the Alt-Right: Catholic Traditionalism, Russian Orthodoxy, & the Theology of Nationalism 4/19/18
Luther, Death and Popery, 4/12/18
Explorations in the Medical Humanities The Music Origins of Contemporary Affect Theory 4/23/18
Protestants Abroad: David Hollinger 3/28/2018
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Mark Taylor 3/30/2018
Colin Barrett & Colm Tóibín 3/30/2018
New Books in the Society of Fellows: David Russell and Emily Ogden 4/3/2018
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Caitlin Gillespie 4/5/2018
New Books in the Society of Fellows: Woods, Deringer, Jones 4/9/2018
Public Humanities Symposium 4/10/2018
Judging Shaw 4/16/2018
Haunting Heroines 4/12/2018
Du Bois at 150 3/6/2018
The Caine Prize Lecture: Bushra al-Fadil 2/28/2018
The Second Time: A Few Notes on Historicity in the Thought of W. E. B. Du Bois 2/20/2018
Hysteria from the Archives 2/19/2018
Migration and Mobility in a Digital Age: Paradoxes of Connectivity and Belonging Conference
Technology, the Supernatural, & Social Gospel – 2/15/18
Celebrating Recent Work by Leah Whittington and Michael Allan
The Medical Imagination – 2/5/18
Johann Weyer and the Emotions of Witchcraft – 2/1/18
Phantom Africa by Michel Leiris – 1/31/17
Jack Halberstam New Book Panel – 1/22/17
What Nostalgia Was – 1/17/18
Heyman Center Holiday Party 2017 – 12/14/17
Hypomnemata/Reminders Auction – 12/13/17
James Hogg (1770-1835) and Illness Narratives in a Scottish Context – 12/11/17
The Birth of Psychiatry in the Middle East – 12/7/17
The Beneficiary – 12/4/17
Listening and Attention in 18th Century Scotland – 11/30/17
The Dawn Watch – 11/29/17
We Will All Get Out of Here Alive – 11/21/17
Jane Austen, and Women Writers “At Home in the World” – 11/17/17
Urban Chiaroscuro – 11/16/17
American Models and Nazi Solutions – 11/15/17
Celebrating Recent Work by Walter Frisch – 11/13/17
Factions, Fears, and Fake News – 11/10/17
The Problem of Slavery—and Poverty—in Western Culture - 11/9/17
Celebrating Recent Work by Dennis Tenen – 11/2/17
Meredith Monk’s Vocal Archaeologies – 11/2/17
Three Ways of Looking at an Opium Ball – 10/30/17
Storytelling in Rikers – 10/27/17
(Re)Making Political Subjects – 10/26/17
The Roma People’s Project at Columbia University: Launch and Discussion – 11/14/17
World in a Can – 10/19/17
Inventions of the Soul – 10/16/17
Pious Technologies and Secular Designs – 10/13-10/14/17
Resistance Literature– 10/12/17
“The Most Extreme and Single Remedy” – 10/12/17
What Good is a Liberal Education? – 10/6/17
The Empty Pavilion – 10/5/17
Silencing the Body – 10/2/17
The Jamaican 1970's – 9/28-9/29/17
Kinaesthetic Communities – 9/28/17
Beyond Mindfulness – 9/25/17
A Poetics of Politics? – 9/21/17
Romantic Postmortems and Elegiac Afterlives – 9/21/17
Poetry Reading: Terrance Hayes – 9/20/17
Donna Masini & Sharon Olds – 9/18/17
Insurgent Knowledges – 9/18/17
The Mediterranean Incarnate – 9/14/17
Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator – 9/14/17
The Whiteness of Bones – 9/11/17
Sound and Sense – 5/12-5/13/17
2017 Spring SOF End of Year Party
Jumping Sides – 5/1/17
Fresh Air Children and The Problem of Race in America – 4/28/17
Celebrating Recent Work by Emily Bloom and Hidetaka Hirota – 4/27/17
Life after Life in Prison – 4/26/17
How To Save Our Planet in Six Acts 4/25/17
The Unplugged Soul – 4/14-4/15/17
Cruel Empathy – 4/13/17
The Green Hollow – 4/11/17
Owen Sheers's Pink Mist – 4/10/17
Powers of Hearing – 4/6/17
The Irish and the Jews – 4/4/17
Celebrating Recent Work by David Armitage, Jeffrey Barash, and Teresa M. Bejan – 4/3/17
Sensing the Limits of the World – 3/30/17
Mortality Mansions – 3/30/17
New Books: Liza Knapp and Irina Reyfman – 3/24/17
Women's Work – 3/23/17
Imaginative Geographies of the Black/White Atlantic – 3/9/17
Visualizing Fascism – 3/9/17
Empire of Things – 3/8/17
Humorlessness / Politics – 3/6/17
Fracking, Earthquakes, and Public Science in Rural America – 3/2/17
Renewing a Dynamic Cognitive Philology of Numerals – 2/24/17
Spring 2017 Miscellaneous
Fall 2016– Events and Updates
Campus Photos
Society of Fellows Spring 2016 Party
Radical Grace – 12/14/15
Security, Territory, Population (1977–1978) – 12/7/15
Teaching Contemporary Civilization in Prison – 12/3/15
Mixing or Matching – 12/1/15
Against the Importation of “Hordes of Coolies” – 11/19/15
The Future of the Past – 11/19/15
CRY HAVOC – 11/13/15
Undocumented – 11/12/15
Making Sense of the Copy in Canton – 11/12/15
Norman Geschwind, Behavioral Neurology and Left Handedness – 11/11/15
Lively Technologies and Suspended Animation – 11/5/16
Saul Bellow Centenary Roundtable – 11/5/15
Traditions of Exegesis – 10/27/15
Psychiatric Power (1973-1974) – 10/26/15
Secularism and Democracy – 10/21/15
Vatted Dreams – 10/14/15
The Punitive Society (1972–1973) – 10/12/15
Texts and Contexts of Modern Enchantment – 10/9-10/10/15
Fetishizing Drugs: Feitiçaria – 10/1/15
Policing the Crises – 9/24-9/26/15
Should Humanists use Information Visualizations? – 9/17/15
Lessons on the Will to Know (1970-1971) – 9/14/15
Society of Fellows Spring 2015 Party
Teaching from the Archive of Women’s Incarceration – 5/7/15
On Method: What was "Close Reading"? – 5/6/15
Image as Method – 5/4-5/5/15
Beyond Entropy – 4/30/15
After Homeostasis – 4/23/15
Description Across the Disciplines 4/23-4/24/15
An Evening with Kate Southwood – 4/22/15
A Conversation on Precarity and Exhaustion – 4/22/15
Artist at the Center: Maxine Hong Kingston – 4/20/15
history of data / data in history – 4/17-4/18/15
Senatorial Audiences and the Limits of Political Patience – 4/16/15
Colm Tóibín and Roy Foster in Conversation – 4/9/15
Exhaustion, Conversion, Excommunication – 4/9/15
States of Division – 4/7/15
Managing Borders Conference – 4/3-4/4/15
Four Implications of Permanent Plutocracy 4/2/15
Narratives of Earned Hope – 3/25/15
Plastic Neuroscience, Plastic History – 3/23/15
Race and Justice - Past, Present and Future – 3/10/15
Lost Cities: Chicago's Southside in the 1970s – 3/5/15
Your Language—My Ear – 3/3/15
“The Cooler Bandits” – 2/26/15
“But the Past Is Passed” – 2/26/15
Justice Poetry – 2/24/15
Tenement Toil and Exhaustion – 2/12/15
Keys to Core – 2/6/2015
Economics as a Discipline and Profession – 2/6/15
Music for Words: Bob Dylan – 2/5/15
Junior Faculty Book Party
The Embodied Cognition Workshop: Dance and Physics – 2/3/15
On Method: The Humanities in Full – 12/10/14
Hawthorne's Disenchantments – 12/4/2014
The Justice Forum: Paradigms for Justice: Beyond Punishment – 12/3/14
Old Masters: Art Spiegelman, Jules Feiffer, Alex Melamid – 12/2/14
Is Materiality Replacing Class, Race, and Gender?: A New Cycle in Historical Studies – 12/1/2014
Rethinking the “One-Sex” Body – 11/24/14
A Plan for Universal Peace – 11/20/14
Reading Penelope Fitzgerald – 11/19/14
Great Exploitations – 11/18/14
The History Manifesto – 11/17/14
Introducing Paper Machines – 11/17/14
Life Without Lights (Electric Affinities) – 11/13/14
Reimagining Justice: Narratives of Inclusion – 11/11/14
Rewriting English: Gauri Viswanathan’s “Masks of Conquest” at Twenty-Five – 11/7/14
Life Outsourced – 11/6/14
The Journey Continued – 11/6/14
An Evening with Poet and Novelist Michael Ondaatje – 10/29/14
Is Health a Human Right?: The European Perspective – 10/28/14
The Potency of Indigenous Bibles and Biographies – 10/27/14
Judging Science – 10/22/14
Knowledge is the Beginning – 10/21/14
The Palestinian Future After Gaza – 10/20/14
Divine Institutions – 10/16/14
Each and Every Thing – 10/16/14
Painting Banknotes, Coining Landscape – 10/9/2014
Comics at Columbia: Past, Present, Future – 10/7/14
Trans-Atlantic Celebrity – 10/2/14
Liberalism and Its Critics – 10/2/14
The Learning Society – 10/1/14
For What It's Worth – 9/25/14
An Evening with Novelist Téa Obreht – 9/23/14
Society of Fellows Spring 2014 Party
Malinowski’s Children – 5/16/14
An Evening of Poetry and Performance: Rodrigo Toscano, Julie Patton, and Brad Jones – 5/5/14
Philosophy as a Public Humanity – 5/1/14
Calculating Capitalism – 4/25-4/26/14
Women, Material Culture, and the History – 4/24/14
Victorian Anthropocene, 1834-1884 – 4/17/14
Visualizing Universalism – 4/17/14
Global 1943 – 4/11/14
Teleology and Necessity – 4/10/2014
An Evening with Author Junot Díaz – 4/7/14
History and Psychoanalysis During the Postwar Period – 4/4-4/5/14
Material Alliances – 4/03/2014
Time Diffractions, Virtuality, and Material Imaginings – 3/27/2014
Drones and the Obama Administration – 3/26/14
When Materiality Intervenes – 3/13/14
Text, Risks, and Revolution – 3/13/14
History of Poverty in Africa: A Central Question? – 3/6-3/7/14
An Evening with Nick Hornby – 3/6/13
Hybrid Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities – 3/6/2014
Understanding from Inside – 3/3/14
Decoding Roger Williams – 2/27/14
What Causes Global Inequality? – 2/24/14
Playwright David Henry Hwang – 2/20/13
How Forests Think – 2/20/14
Reference Works – 2/4/14
DeBary Core Award Ceremony – fall 2014
Albert Hirschman and the Social Sciences – 12/10/13
Travel, Science, and the Question of Observation: 1580-1800 – 10/18-10/19/13
European Intellectuals and the Economic Crisis – 10/9/13
“The Road Not Taken” – 10/7/13
Greek Cinema: Beyond the Crisis – 10/2-10/3/13
Exploding Socialism – 9/30/13
The Sheltering Word – 9/25/13
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry – 9/16/13
Fall 2013 Lunchtime Lectures
Book Launch and Luncheon for Professor Wm. Theodore de Bary
Society of Fellows End of Year Party Spring 2013
The Moment of British Women's History – 2/8-2/9/13
An Automaton’s Interiority – 2/8/18