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Staging Anachronism: A film screening, discussion, and dinner.
Taste-making: The Business of Opinion in Media
Kafka in the Middle East
Women Visualizing Africa Film Series: Double Feature Documentary: La femme invisible (The Invisible Woman) (Franco-Cameroonian, 2009)<br>Film: Calypso at Dirty Jim’s (Franco-Cameroonian, 2010)
Time and Loss in Eighteenth-Century Music Theory
Alan Itkin, Comparative Literature, Ph.D. presents Institute for the Humanities Brown Bag
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