Archive | Upcoming Events

Mar 1 | “Pious Kings, Promiscuous Priests and Italian Hussies: Gender and Sexuality in Early Medieval Italy”

7:30 pm, room 4406 at the CUNY Graduate Center. “Pious Kings, Promiscuous Priests and Italian Hussies: Gender and Sexuality in Early Medieval Italy” Nicole Lopez-Jantzen, PhD, City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College There has been little scholarship directly addressing sexuality in early medieval Italy. Indeed, the main scholar of early medieval Italian sexuality, […]

Mar 7 | Teaching Positions with Bard Early College

Bard Early College Information Session Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:15-4:15 p.m. Bard Early Colleges Faculty: A Ph.D. Career Path to Consider This information session for doctoral students in all fields will introduce teaching in the Bard Early Colleges as a career path to consider.  The Bard Early Colleges have over 200 faculty, the great majority […]

GCDI Events and Workshops for February

Workshops and Talks: “NYC DHWeek 2019” February 4 – 8, 2019 DHWeek is an annual celebration of the Digital Humanities in New York City and features networking sessions, a DH community meeting, open workshops offered across the city, and social events. DHWeek offers another amazing week of workshops and talks for all skill levels. Schedule […]

Deadline Jan 14 | Call for CUNY students & alumni: The Moth Storytelling Workshop & StorySLAM on Caregiving at CUNY

Call for Participants: The Moth Storytelling Workshop on Caregiving at CUNY Application Deadline: Monday, January 14, 2019, 11:59 PM. The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY in collaboration with The Moth College Program, is pleased to announce a storytelling workshop for CUNY students or alumni who are family or paid caregivers for […]

Dec 7 | Reimagining the Humanities for the Good of the Public Seminar and Information Session

Reimagining the Humanities for the Good of the Public Thursdays, 2-4 pm in Spring 2019 Professor Bianca Williams As part of The Graduate Center’s new Mellon Initiative “Transforming Doctoral Education for the Public Good,” this seminar will offer students the opportunity to both reimagine the process of doctoral study, and identify how they want their […]

Graduate course: Theorizing Medieval Sound: Medieval Sonic Worlds

In this interdisciplinary seminar, we bring four major theoretical works — Carolyn Dinshaw’s How Soon Is Now?: Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers, and the Queerness of Time, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception, Kathleen Stewart’s Ordinary Affects, and Salomé Voegelin’s Sonic Possible Worlds: Hearing the Continuum of Sound — into active dialogue with the texts, musics, and objects of […]

Nov 15 | TLC Event: Socially Conscious Pedagogy and Hashtag Syllabi

Thursday, November 15th Room 3207 4:15-6:15pm Hashtag syllabi have become a popular and public means of organizing and educating around complex social issues as they arise and in their immediate aftermath. Most of these projects result in lists of articles, books, films, television shows, and other texts curated to help a public learn more about […]

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