Silvia Stoller: “Thinking Gender Identity and Indeterminacy” – Public Lecture
TNT, Gender Studies Research Group organizes a new Public Lecture Series event: Silvia Stoller, Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna: Thinking Gender Identity and Indeterminacy. 2 pm. April 30th 2014. For more information see the Invitation.
“The Continuing Battle over American Indian Sovereignty: Legal Attacks on Tribal Existence in 21st Century”- Public Lecure by James Oberly
“The Continuing Battle over American Indian Sovereignty: Legal Attacks on Tribal Existence in 21st Century” By James Oberly, Fulbright Lecturer, Karoli Gaspar Reformatus Egyetem, Spring 2013 Time: 2 pm April 23rd (Tuesday) Place: Room X of the Institute of English and American Studies (Egyetem u. 2., földszint) ***************************** Economic development represents one of the main […]
Public lecture by Prof. Sukla Basu
Professor Sukla Basu from the Department of English and Other Modern European Languages, Visva–Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India will give a public lecture entitled “From August Wilson’s Fences to Krishna-Katha (Black Narratives): A Journey Across Cultures” Time and place: 10 a.m., April 30th, Room X. All welcome!
Jefferson’s America: ‘the Best Poor Man’s Country?’ – public lecture by Gabriel Loiacono
Gabriel Loiacono, PhD (University of Wisconsin, USA and University of Pécs, Hungary, as Fulbright Visiting Professor) will give a lecture on Jefferson’s America: ‘the Best Poor Man’s Country?’ Time and place: 4pm March 21st American Seminar Gabriel Loiacono is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he teaches about early American […]
Csúri Piroska előadása
2013. január 16-án, szerdán 16:00-kor az Angol-Amerikai Intézet III. sz. termében (BTK, 2. emelet) Csúri Piroska, PhD (Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina) tart előadást “Tegnap ezt a pecsenyét sütöttük”: Lincselés, képeslapok és postai cenzúra a XX. század elején az Amerikai Egyesült Államokban címmel. Mindenkit szeretettel várunk!