Internationally Acclaimed Russian Poet Vera Pavlova Visits CAS
Read about her full visit here!
Workshop on Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature, co-edited by Professor Wiebke Denecke
On December 4 and 5 2014 two dozen scholars from the US, Europe, Taiwan, and Vietnam convened at the East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department at Harvard to discuss their drafts for an Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature 1000 BCE-900 CE. The workshop was generously sponsored by the Boston University Center for the Study […]
Prof. Wiebke Denecke Wins Prestigious Fellowship
MLCL’s own Professor Wiebke Denecke has won BU’s first Mellon New Directions fellow! Read the full article here!
November 10 MLCL Open House and Majors Reception
Join us on Monday November 10th from 4-6pm for our Majors Reception in STH 611 or find out more about what MLCL has to offer at our Open House in STH 636! Chat with professors and peers, enjoy light refreshments!
Modern Languages and Comparative Literature Open House on November 10th
Discover what MLCL has to offer at our Open House on Monday, November 10th from 4-6pm School of Theology room 636 as part of Boston University’s International Education Week. Talk to professors, learn about our languages, start thinking about study abroad opportunities! All are welcome!
Refusing Exile Lecture by Dr. John Song Pae Cho 11/6
Arab Labor Lecture by Sayed Kashua 11/3
Informal Lunch with Sayed Kashua 11/3
Japanese Noh and Global Theaters on November 2nd
The traditional Japanese stage art of noh is famous for the austere beauty of its chant, dance, and ethereal instrumental accompaniment. One of the oldest continuously performed arts in the world, it has also inspired many modern Western artists with its aesthetic of concentrated stillness. Join David Crandall and other members of Theatre Nohgaku as […]
Lunch Discussion Series: Trauma and Narrative from Turkish Prisons to American HIV Populations
October 22, 2014 from 12-1:30pm WGS Sitting Room, 704 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 101