Probing the Politics of Popular Music, From K-Pop to Beverly Sills
A new interdisciplinary volume edited by associate professor Levi Gibbs examines how singers across genres engage listeners with social and political change.
[more]A new interdisciplinary volume edited by associate professor Levi Gibbs examines how singers across genres engage listeners with social and political change.
[more]Fri, Aug 25, 2023 3:00-4:00 PM EDT on Zoom. An event launching a website devoted to the literature and culture of modern Manchuria, or the Northeast of China. Register in advance to obtain Zoom link and other information.
[more]Professor Shobana Shankar, Stony Brook University, will present a lecture titled "Historicizing Race and Caste: Africanist Perspectives in an India-Centric Field" on Thursday, May 11, 2023, at 4:30 p.m. in Steele 006. The lecture will also be livestreamed.
[more]As part of a new Fall Term Plus program led by Associate Professor of History Edward Miller, students researched aspects of development in contemporary Vietnam and created short films.
[more]In a recent New York Times article "How I Chose Among the Translations of 'The Tale of Genji'", Professor Dennis Washburn's translation of the 11th-century Japanese novel is highlighted as "the most readable and the best for understanding the book at a plot level."
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