Calendar
Center for the Humanities (January 29 through March 29)
Thursday, January 31
- 5:00 PM When Feminism Rules: Assessing Governance Feminism Projects from the International to the Local
- 6:00 PM Teaching the Body: Opening Reception
Thursday, February 7
- 4:00 PM Teaching the Body: Guided Tour with Naomi Slipp, Curator
- 5:00 PM Lectures in Criticism: Abigail Gillman, "A German Bible for Jewish Women"
Tuesday, February 12
Thursday, February 21
- 5:30 PM Squeeze Box Stories: A Documentary About Accordions in America
- 6:00 PM Teaching the Body: "Flattening the Body: Art, Anatomy, and Print Culture in the Dutch Golden Age," a lecture by Daniel Margocsy
Friday, February 22
Thursday, February 28
Friday, March 1
- 9:00 AM Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe and Beyond
- 5:30 PM In/Accessible, The 29th Annual Boston University Graduate Student Symposium on the History of Art & Architecture
Monday, March 4
- 1:00 PM BUCH Fellows' Seminar
Tuesday, March 5
Wednesday, March 6
Thursday, March 7
Friday, March 8
Monday, March 18
- 1:00 PM BUCH Fellows' Seminar: Deeana Klepper
- 7:00 PM Corrine Jaber and Joyce Van Dyke: A Conversation on Contemporary Theatre
Tuesday, March 19
Thursday, March 21
- 5:00 PM Lectures in Criticism: Joseph Roach: New Poetics: Performance Studies and the Research University
- 6:00 PM Teaching the Body: The Apotheosis of the Dissected Plate, or Spectacles of Layering and Transparency in 19th- & 20th-Century Anatomy, a Lecture by Dr. Michael Sappol, Historian, National Library of Medicine
- 7:00 PM Silent Film Classics: Victor Sjostrom's "The Wind"