ROMS Event
Film as Racial Interstice: Temporalizing Film in 1920s Global Modernity
Tuesday, April 9, 12:30 p.m., FedEx Center 3009 Title: Film as Racial Interstice: Temporalizing Film in 1920s Global Modernity Abstract: In the early twentieth century, the anthropological function of film was carried out on the mimetic dimension of the gesture. Everywhere, … Read more
“‘Del “din y el don” al “qué y el con’: circunstancias y narratividad en la construcción de la heroína sentimental en la canción española.
“Del ‘din y el don’ al ‘qué y el con’”: Circumstances and narrative in the construction of the sentimental heroine in the canción española The type of song that features a female voice in the first person –many of the … Read more
Uruguayan Theater: Research, Translation, and Pedagogy
Uruguayan Theater: Research, Translation, and Pedagogy October 9th Dey Hall, Toy Lounge 3:30pm Sophie is a post-doctoral researcher, translator and theatre practitioner. After completing her PhD, entitled Uruguayan Theatre in Translation: Performability, Mobility and Intercultural Dialogue, at King’s College London in 2016, … Read more
Free to Rock: How Rock & Roll Helped End the Cold War
Tuesday, October 22 6 - 8pm Toy Lounge 4th Floor of Dey Hall
Transient Bodies and Gender Politics in 21st-Century Mexico
Transient Bodies and Gender Politics in 21st-Century Mexico An Interdisciplinary Conference at UNC Chapel Hill with keynote speakers: Stephanie Elizondo Griest and Sara Uribe http://transientbodiesmexicanconferenece2019.web.unc.edu/
Discussion and screening of “Graduation” (Baccalaureat)
"Graduation" is the 2016 film of Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, which won the Best Director Award at Cannes. It is a movie about the complex relationship between young people and their parents when faced with moral dilemmas ahead of college … Read more