Posts by Danielle Riou
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Joseph Massad
Posted April 12, 2004“The Persistence of the Palestine Question” Joseph Massad teaches and writes about modern Arab politics and intellectual history at Columbia University. He has a particular interest in theories […] -
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Ann Aghion’s “In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak, Dies”
Posted April 6, 2004“Screening of the film In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak, Dies” Director Anne Aghion came to Bard on the tenth anniversary of the unleashing of the genocide […] -
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Kim Fortun
Posted April 5, 2004Kim Fortun is a Professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic University. Trained as a cultural anthropologist, Fortun’s research and teaching focus on environmental […] -
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Okwui Enwezor
Posted March 23, 2004“Bio-Politics, Human Rights and the Figure of Truth in Contemporary Art” Okwui Enwezor is a leading curator of, and thinker about, contemporary art, and especially about its political […] -
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Bill McKibben
Posted March 22, 2004“Crossing Thresholds Global Warming, Genetic Engineering, & the Environment as Moral Question” Bill McKibben is a former staff writer for the New Yorker magazine and now writes regularly […] -
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Zlatko Anguelov & Liz Frank
Posted March 16, 2004Zlatko Anguelov, born 1946 in Varna, Bulgaria, is a writer, journalist, and translator living in Iowa City, Iowa. He has published in the Bulgarian print media, The Financial Times and Eastern European […] -
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Jonathan Schell
Posted March 12, 2004“From the National to the Global and Back? The Role of the United Nations as a Supranational Institution” Jonathan Schell is Peace and Disarmament Correspondent at The Nation, […] -
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Mercedes (Mimi) Doretti’s Following Antigone
Posted March 8, 2004“Screening of the documentary Following Antigone” Mimi Doretti is a co-founder of the Equipo Argentino de Antropologia Forense (E.A.A.F), an organization that applies forensic science to human rights investigations […] -
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James Shapiro
Posted March 4, 2004“‘It is as it was’: What’s at Stake in Mel Gibson’s Passion” James Shapiro is the Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and author of Oberammergau: […]