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What do we mean when we say a character or an author—or even a translator—has a “voice”? What is the difference between a work of prose that has a voice and one that doesn’t? And how do translators bring a...
Rebecca Ingram will speak about her recent book, Women's Work: How Culinary Cultures Shaped Modern Spain. 
Join us for a lecture and discussion with Daniel J. Sargent, an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley. This seminar is also part of the U.S. in the World Lecture Series. This event is free and open to the...
This workshop uses CollectionBuilder to discuss issues on the Sustainability of Digital Projects, in particular, of Digital Collections such as Digital Libraries, Digital Archives, and Digital Exhibits. Participants will do hands-on activities on setting up their own websites through GitHub...
Merchants of Virtue: Hindus, Muslims, and Untouchables in Eighteenth-Century South Asia Lecture from Divya Cherian (Princeton University) Register |  Campus map  |  Visitor parking info What did it mean to be Hindu in pre-colonial India? Through a discussion of everyday...
Join literary translator, Anton Hur, and Translation Studies Hub in a colloquium on the art of pitching translation. In Hur’s own words, “Pitching is now, unfortunately, an essential part of being a working literary translator, but what is it and...
This roundtable brings together artists, legal experts, and cultural historians to discuss pressing issues related to art and intellectual property in the age of artificial intelligence. Kelly McKernan (they/them) is an independent artist based in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. They create...
This workshop will be tailored to empower participants, including those with minimal coding experience, to harness the potential of WordPress for creating versatile and dynamic websites. Participants will be guided through the fundamental aspects of WordPress, covering everything from setting...
Join us for a talk and discussion with Phillip Ayoub , Professor the Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy at University College London, and graduate student discussant Jana Foxe, University of Washington Political Science Department.  This event is...