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Professor Xiang Biao shares his book “Self as Method: Thinking through China and the World”

Humanities Fall Conference 2022 keynote speaker, and one of China’s foremost social anthropologists, Professor Xiang Biao, shares the English translation of Self as Method: Thinking through China and the World (Self as Method | SpringerLink). This recently released book is Open Access, free to read and download.

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Brown Bag Lunch with Joseph Davies: “Feedbackpacking”: Mapping the journey towards L2 student feedback literacy

You are cordially invited to attend the TSL Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk by Joseph Davies on  at 4 pm on ‘Feedbackpacking’: Mapping the journey towards L2 student feedback literacy. Date/Time: Fri, Oct 28, 4pm China Standard Time Location: CC 1095. To participate on zoom, please RSVP below. Snacks and bubble teas provided.  Please RSVP by 5pm Thurs […]

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Freedom Lab Documentary Screening of “I am Not Your Negro”

Please join the Freedom Lab in a viewing of the Academy Award Winning Documentary I am Not Your Negro, by Haitian director Raoul Peck. Narrated in the words of African American writer James Baldwin (1924-1987), I am Not Your Negro traces Baldwin’s experiences and reactions to the Civil Rights Movement, the assassinations of Martin Luther […]

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HRC Doc Lab Project: One Hundred Crossed-Out Messages of Gender Discrimination: A Crypto-philanthropic exploration of feminist NFT PFPs

One Hundred Crossed-Out Messages of Gender Discrimination: A Crypto-philanthropic exploration of feminist NFT PFPs is funded by HRC’s Doc Lab as part of  Doc Lab’s ongoing “Requests for Proposals: Documentary Projects.” Members Faculty Advisor: Professor Jung Choi Undergraduate Researcher: Xinran (Penelope) Lai Project Summary Crypto philanthropy, with the word “crypto” referring to “using blockchains and […]

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Student Report on Weakening Strategies: Vattimo and Chinese Thought

Reported by Mateja Bokan, Class of 2026 Organized by the DKU Humanities Research Center in cooperation with the Vattimo Archive and Center at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), the Weakening Strategies: Vattimo and Chinese Thought (September 30, 2022) was a one-day symposium that aimed to advance comparative understanding of the concept of weakness, in conversation with […]

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Student Report: The Analysis of Effective Interaction in the Virtual Classroom – A Research Talk with Layla Shelmerdine

Reported by Vicky Yongkun Wu, Class of 2026 This research talk is part of the Third Space Lab brown bag lunch research talk presented by the Humanities Research Center. The program is broadly associated with research projects related to languages, cultures, and intercultural communication. Dr. Layla Shelmerdine’s research on effective interaction in the virtual classroom […]

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Video Footage of 2021 Artist in Residence at DKU

Video by Xiaoyi Kuang, Class of 2025.  In case you missed 2021’s Artist in Residence, here’s a short video of the bustling event at DKU. Learn more about DKU’s first Artist in Residence at DKU.  Artist-in-Residence at DKU is supported by Humanities Research Center, Division of Arts and Humanities, and DKUNST Art on Campus, convened […]

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Duke Scholars Lecture Series | Worldviews and the Planetary Politics: Oceans, Gardens, and Jungles

Duke Scholars Lecture Series | Worldviews and the Planetary Politics: Oceans, Gardens, and Jungles  is presented by DKU’s Center for the Studies of Contemporary China. This event features HRC Advisory Board members: Prof Prasenjit Duara and Prof Selina Lai-Henderson. Time and Date: Friday October 21, 10:30 AM BJT Speaker: Prasenjit Duara, Oscar L. Tang Family Distinguished […]

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2023 Call for Proposals

The DKU Humanities Research Center (HRC) invites proposals from all DKU/Duke faculty and affiliates working on humanities-related projects. Projects should be based at DKU and/or connect Duke and DKU faculty. Proposals should be sent to Professor James Miller by November 15, 2022. Small Events Large Events Small Events

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Third Space Lab Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk: Layla Shelmerdine on Analysis of Effective Interaction in the Virtual Classroom

You are cordially invited to attend the TSL Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk by Dr. Layla Shelmerdine on Analysis of Effective Interaction in the Virtual Classroom  Date/Time: Fri, Oct 14, 4pm BJT Location: https://duke.zoom.us/j/95127320264  Please RSVP by Thursday, Oct 13: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b14dUj4AFVhtlYi Abstract:

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