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Superdeep #4: “Dreams in Philosophy & in Film” (Weifan Mo) | Thu, Nov 25, 6:30pm
Thu, Nov 25, 2021, 6:30pm CST; screening 8:10pm CST IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Join us for our next session with DKU’s Superdeep workshop for philosophically-minded or -interested students & projects. Weifan (Michelle) Mo (’23, Ethics & Leadership (Philosophy)) is going to share with us her current work on “Dreams in […]
2022 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 Eugenie Chao (eugenie.chao@dukekunshan.edu.cn) by December 15, 2021. Research Labs Small Events Large Events
Black or black?
This event has passed. You can now watch the recording here: Presented by Freedom Lab Friday, December 3rd Time: 9PM (China Time) Zoom: 261 330 4845 Speaker: Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw is a Professor of French Literature at The University of the West Indies (St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago). She is both an award-winning fiction […]
Africa for the Africans: A History of Self-Determination before Decolonization
This event has passed. You can watch the recording here: Presented by Freedom Lab Friday, November 26, 2021 Time: 7:30 PM Location: CC1103 Zoom: 261 330 4845 Speaker: Prof. Adom Getachew Adom Getachew is the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. She has published numerous academic articles on topics related […]
Third Space Lab Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk: ZHANG Minghao (Rainie)
November 19, 2021 Noon-1pm (China Time) You are cordially invited to attend the TSL Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk by ZHANG Minghao (Rainie) on The Fallacy of Fossilized Language Learners: An updated understanding of fossilization and a longitudinal case study of an advanced adult learner of Mandarin at noon on Friday Nov. 19th, 2021 (China Standard Time). Location: CC 1095. Zoom […]
Superdeep #3: “Tongqi Marriage & Epistemic Injustice (Yao Jingying) | Tue, Nov 16, 7pm
Tue, Nov 16, 2021, 7pm CST IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Join us for our third session with DKU’s Superdeep workshop for philosophically-minded or -interested students & projects. This time Yao Jingying (Cecilia) (’22, Ethics & Leadership (Philosophy)) is going to share with us her work on “Tongqi Marriage & Epistemic […]
The Thursday Night Tea Research Group|DISSENSUS
November 18, 2021 8-9pm CST Zoom ID 298 656 1787 (Online only!) In the second to last event of the Thursday Night Tea Series we welcome one of the most provocative scholars on translation, Prof. Jon Solomon, to give a talk on the modern regime of translation and the crisis of the outside. Working (and translating) between […]
Fat Liberation: Power in the Face of Anti-Fat Bias
Friday, November 19th, 2021*, 9:00 PM CST Zoom: 336 052 6609 | passcode: aiyo https://duke.zoom.us/j/3360526609?pwd=b0lDUmp2OU5RSEROTWdEUzZLbzVXdz09 Did you know that an estimated 90% of women and 50% of men are dissatisfied with their bodies? That two of three girls under the age of 13 are already on a diet or considering going on one? That being […]
Dec. 3 – Third Space Lab – Guest Speaker Series – Chad Hoggan – The Varieties of Transformative Experience
Dear all, You are cordially invited to the guest lecture of the Third Space Lab by Associate Professor Chad Hoggan (North Carolina State University) on The Varieties of Transformative Experience. We hope you will join us! Please RSVP here: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8dd5jVDSDcoGd1Q Date: December 3rd, 2021 Time: 10 pm (China time) / 9 am (EST) / 3 […]
Superdeep #2: “Causal Foundations of Knowledge” (Yutong Lu) | Thu, Nov 4, 6:30pm
Thu, Nov 4, 2021, 6:30pm CST IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 The DKU community is invited to join the second meeting of the Superdeep workshop, DKU’s work-in-progress workshop for philosophically-minded or -interested students and student projects. No prior knowledge of philosophy is required; all students, from all divisions and at all stages […]