| 2009-2010
French Lecture Series
Friday, April 30
John B. Davis Lecture Hall
12:00 PM
Mark Schuller
Fault Lines:
the Earthquake and Aftermath in Haiti from the Ground
Coordinated by Joelle Vitiello
Tuesday, April 20
John B. Davis Lecture Hall
4:30 PM
Rwanda:
Genocide, Denial and Hope -Genocide, Denial and Prevention
Coordinated by Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Tuesday, April 20
John B Davis Lecture Hall
11:15 AM
Rwanda:
Genocide, Denial and Hope - Keynote Address
Coordinated by Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Monday, April 19
John B. Davis Lecture Hall
7:00 PM
Rwanda:
Genocide, Denial and Hope - Artistic Responses to Genocide
Coordinated by Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Tuesday, April 13
Humanities 401
Joël Andriantsimbazovia
Are Human Rights
Universal?
Coordinated by Martine Sauret
Wednesday, March 10
Humanities 401
4:45 PM
Delphine de Vigan
From "Intimate"
writing to the social novel?
Coordinated by Martine Sauret
Monday, March 8
Humanities 401
4:45 PM
The Persecution
and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as performed by the inmates
of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de
Sade
Coordinated by Joëlle Vitiello
Tuesday, February 23
Humanities 401
4:45 PM
Scott Carpenter
Arts of
Mystification in Nineteenth-Centruy France
Coordinated by Joëlle Vitiello
Thursday, November 12
Olin Rice 100
11:45 AM
Anna Tahinci
The Louvre
and the Masterpiece: partnerships and perspectives for French Museums
in the 21st century
Coordinated by Martine Sauret
Thursday, November 5
Humanities 401
4:30 PM
Diane Seligsohn
1989-2009:
French and American media coverage of sub-Saharan African from the
end of the Cold War to the Obama Presidency
Coordinated by Jean-Pierre Karegeye
All Lectures will be in English
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