Friday Forum Series, Fall 2004
All lectures are followed by a reception in Room 4406, unless otherwise noted.
9/3 - New Student welcome
9/10 - Dorothea Lobbermann - "Tunnels and Bridges: Homelessness and Urban Space in Contemporary American Literature."
American Literature at Humboldt University, Berlin
9/17 - Classes cancelled, No Forum
9/24 - Classes cancelled, No Forum
10/1 - Job Forum (for students on the market, seeking full-time positions)
10/8 - Ian Balfour, York University, "On the Judaic and the Sublime"
10/15 - Susan Crane, Columbia University, title forthcoming
10/22 - Julia Kristeva, "On French Theory" 6:30 pm, Room TBA Co-sponsored with the French Program
10/29 -Jean Murley and Rob Dowling, alumni of the PhD Program in English, "True Crime and American culture: A Conversation" Co-Sponsored by the American Studies Certificate Program
11/5 -Joan Richardson Day featuring Ann Lauterbach
11/12 - Area Groups Day - more information forthcoming
11/19 - Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group Colloquium
11/26 - GC closed, No Forum
12/3 - Werner Sollors - "Notes toward a Cultural History of the American Sector of West Berlin" - Martin E. Segal Theatre Henry B. and Anne M. Cabot Professor of English Literature, and Professor of African American Studies, Harvard University Event Co-sponsored by the American Studies Certificate Program and the Ph.D. Program in History
12/10 - Winter Revels - more information forthcoming
For more interesting GC events, be sure to check out the following other websites
Women's Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/womenstudies/Events_Current.htm
American Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Americanstudies/curevnts.html
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/clags/calendar.htm
Film Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Filmstudies/events/index.htm
Renaissance Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Renaissancestudies/events/index.html
Medieval Studies - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Medievalstudies/events.html
The Center for Humanities - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Humanities/programs.htm
Continuing Education & Public Programs - http://web.gc.cuny.edu/cepp/
- All programs are free and open to the public.
The Graduate Center of CUNY is located at 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street), New York , NY. Please telephone The Ph.D. Program in English for more information: 212.817.8315.
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