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Beyond Silence: meaning and memory in the noise of Haiti’s present
Posted March 12, 2010Winter Schneider, a Bard senior, organized an all-day multi-disciplinary conference on Haiti and history. Caught in the Haitian earthquake over intersession, she gained a new sense of urgency around […] -
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Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg
Posted March 11, 2010“Unconcerned but not Indifferent” Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin are artists living and working in London. Together they have had numerous international exhibitions. Chanarin and Broomberg presented an […] -
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Juntao Wang
Posted March 2, 2010“Political Transition in China” Dr. Wang Juntao is a researcher at Canterbury University, New Zealand. China has maintained the world’s fastest development for more than 20 years, but […] -
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Miklos Haraszti
Posted February 19, 2010“The State of Media Freedom in Europe, from the Atlantic to the Pacific,” an informal lunchtime talk by Miklos Haraszti, followed by a Q&A Miklos Haraszti is Hungarian […] -
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Margaret Von Trotta
Posted December 4, 2009Margarethe von Trotta is one of the foremost female directors working in Germany and a member of the New German Cinema movement. “No American woman filmmaker can rank on […] -
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Neil Hertz
Posted November 17, 2009Neil Hertz is Professor Emeritus in the English Department at John Hopkins University. He also teaches classes on urban literature and on the history of photography. -
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Orville Schell
Posted November 3, 2009Orville Hickock Schell III is an activist and writer working on China, and is the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society in […]