Jennifer Cazenave Quoted in Le Monde
Assistant Professor of French Jennifer Cazenave has been quoted in the prestigious French newspaper Le Monde, in an article about Claude Lanzmann’s magnum opus, the film Shoah. Cazenave’s book (An Archive of the Catastrophe: The Unused Footage of Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah) is mentioned, and Cazenave is quoted discussing the outtakes from Shoah.
Jennifer Cazenave Publishes Article on Shoah
Jennifer Cazenave, Assistant Professor of French, recently published an article about the outtakes from Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah for Balises, which is the magazine of the Bibliothèque publique d’information (BPI) housed at the Centre Pompidou in Paris: https://www.bpi.fr/balises-11/.
Jennifer Cazenave Interviewed
Jennifer Cazenave, Assistant Professor of French, was recently interviewed on a French Youtube show about Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah and the outtakes from it, which was the subject of her first book. Cazenave will also be featured in an upcoming retrospective of Claude Lanzmann’s films to mark his centennial, organized by the Bibliothèque publique d’information (BPI) […]
19th International Conference on the Arts in Society
2024 Themes and Special Focus The Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society offers an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the role of the arts in society. It is a place for critical engagement, examination, and experimentation, developing ideas that connect the arts to their contexts in the world – on stage, in studios […]
The Image Conference
We are pleased to share with you the Call for Papers for the Fifteenth International Conference on The Image, to be hosted by Interamerican Open University, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24-25 October 2024. For over 10 years, we’ve offered a place for researchers, theoreticians, practitioners, and teachers from areas of interest including: architecture, art, cognitive science, […]
Datel Publishes Article on Her LS 307 Class
Maria Datel, one of our Master Lecturers in Spanish, recently published a paper (in Spanish) in the new issue (#87) of Estudios del Observatorio/Observatorio Studies, published by the Instituto Cervantes at Harvard. She presented the piece at the Observatorio Instituto Cervantes Symposium 2023. The article discusses Datel’s LS307 class on Darwin, and is titled, “Hacia un […]
Huercanos Esparza Publishes Article
Íñigo Huércanos Esparza, one of our doctoral students in Hispanic Language & Literatures, has published an article in the journal Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo. Inigo’s article is titled, “Dinero, poder, puestos: los incentivos perversos del liberal en el Peñadura (1823) de Luis Arias de León” – in English, “Money, Power, Positions: The Liberal’s Perverse […]
Hamilton College – Assistant Professor Spanish
The Hispanic Studies Department at Hamilton College is conducting a tenure-track search for a specialist in contemporary literature and cultures of Spain. Please share with any colleagues or advanced graduate students (ABD) who might be interested in applying. Mil gracias, Jessica Job description: https://apply.interfolio.com/130455 Department webpage: https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/departments/Hispanic-Studies Departmental course catalog: https://hamilton.smartcatalogiq.com/current/college-catalogue/academicprograms/hispanic-studies/hispanic-studies-courses/ Hamilton College […]
Filmmaker Sharon Arteaga Screens Film at BU
Writer/director Sharon Arteaga, a first generation Mexican-American, recently showed her newest film here at BU. Molly Monet-Viera, who helped organize Arteaga’s visit to BU, describes the event: “Sharon did a screening of her new short film In Tow about a mother and daughter whose mobile home gets repossessed by the bank and towed away with […]
CLIFF Complit
Call for Papers Death and Its Afterlives: De/composing Boundaries 28th Annual CLIFF Conference University of Michigan, Ann Arbor March 8-9, 2024 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Susana Draper, Princeton University Submission Deadline: December 15, 2023 Please circulate widely the following CFP, with more details included in the attached document: From necropolitics to ecological decline, from digital dead […]