“Wittgensteinian Literary Criticism? An Investigation of Stanley Cavell’s Essay on King Lear”,Professor Toril Moi of Duke University
Dear Colleagues and Students, The Department of English Literature and the Program in Cultures, Civilizations, and Ideas are delighted to invite you to the next and final event of 2021 in the Philosophy and Literature Colloquium. On Monday 6 December, Professor Toril Moi of Duke University will give a talk entitled "Wittgensteinian Literary Criticism? An Investigation of Stanley Cavell's Essay […]
“Édouard Louis ve Sabahattin Ali Romanlarında Dışlanan Kadınlıklar ve Erkeklikler”, Rahime Sarıçelik
Türk Edebiyatı Bölümü Semineri ( Türkçe) Konu: “Édouard Louis ve Sabahattin Ali Romanlarında Dışlanan Kadınlıklar ve Erkeklikler”, (Türkçe) Konuşmacı: Rahime Sarıçelik Tarih ve Saat: 09 Aralık Perşembe , 14:30 Zoom Özet "Édouard Louis ve Sabahattin Ali Romanlarında Dışlanan Kadınlıklar ve Erkeklikler" Édouard Louis, 1992 yılında Amiens'de doğdu. Fakir, işçi sınıfı bir aileden geliyor. İlk romanı […]
« Prevention of Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property : Turkish Approach », Zeynep Boz
Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to attend the Seminar organized by the Department of Archaeology on Zoom on Thursday 9 December 2021 at 17:30 by Zeynep Boz, Head of the Department for Combatting Illicit Trafficking at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey: « Prevention of Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property : Turkish Approach » Zoom Meeting […]
“Magic of Space and Time: Freeing a House from Demons in Ancient Mesopotamia”, Daniel Schwemer
Department of Archaeology Sunday Evening Lecture Daniel Schwemer, “Magic of Space and Time: Freeing a House from Demons in Ancient Mesopotamia” Time: Sunday, December 12, 2021 at 17:00 PM Zoom Meeting Abstract: The Babylonian magic ritual "House of Enclosure" (Akkadian Bīt mēseri) was designed to protect a patient and their house from evil demons. The ritual is characterized by the […]
“Dreaming of Lubberland: Idleness and Industry in the British Atlantic World”, Assist. Prof. Dr. Daniel Johnson
The American Studies Association of Turkey Presents: Title: “Dreaming of Lubberland: Idleness and Industry in the British Atlantic World” A Talk by Assist. Prof. Dr. Daniel Johnson Department of American Culture and Literature Bilkent University Date & Time: Friday, December 17, 2021, 6:30 P.M. Zoom Meeting Abstract: In the 1760s and 1770s, writers like Jared Eliot and Benjamin Franklin argued that North America was not “Lubberland,” a lazy person’s paradise in which food and other sensual pleasures were always available. Enlightenment authors’ evocation of the fictional Lubberland (also known […]
“Intangible Cultural Heritage of Turkey: From Past to Present” , Seren Mendeş
A seminar will be given on Zoom on Dec 27, 2021 at 17:30 about « Intangible Cultural Heritage of Turkey: From Past to Present », by Seren Mendeş, our alumna from the Master program who specialized in that topic. Zoom Meeting Everyone is welcome to participate. The Department of Archaeology Abstract: Cultural heritage is essential in people's life since […]
Seminar: Foreign Languages Unit / Sustainability and Climate Change
Seminar: Foreign Languages Unit / Sustainability and Climate Change Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Foreign Languages Unit. Title: Sustainability and Climate Change Speakers: Aytek Akın, Ulaş Cönkeroğlu, İlka Gültekin, Hüseyin Topaç, Emincal Topal, İpek Yılmaz, Kristina Zaková Date: December 29th. 2021 Wednesday Time: 12.30-13.15 Presentations will be in […]
“Knowledge and Understanding: Education in Aldous Huxley’s Short Stories”,Andrija Matić
Topic: ELIT “Invited Talks” (Andrija Matić) / Andrea Selleri Time: Feb 8, 2022, 18:15. Zoom meeting: Knowledge and Understanding: Education in Aldous Huxley’s Short Stories Although he worked as a teacher for only two years (1917-1919), Aldous Huxley wrote about education all his life. The lecture will analyze his major views on this topic, especially his opinion on universal […]
“Women Writers and Alchemy in Early Modern Britain”,Dr Sajed Chowdhury
Topic: ELIT “Invited Talks” (Sajed Chowdhury) / Andrea Selleri Time: Feb 8, 2022, 19:45. Zoom Meeting Women Writers and Alchemy in Early Modern Britain It has long been established by scholars that writers such as William Shakespeare (1564-1616), John Milton (1608-1674) and Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) and were drawing upon alchemy – the craft of chemical transmuation – to depict […]
“Walter Pater and the Philosophical Turn to Experience”, Atti Viragh / Andrea Selleri
Topic: ELIT Invited Talks (Atti Viragh) / Andrea Selleri Time: Feb 10, 2022, 19:45. Zoom Meeting Walter Pater and the Philosophical Turn to Experience Long recognized as among Victorian England’s most influential writers and thinkers, Walter Pater helped establish the foundations of the aesthetic movement with essay collections including Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873), Appreciations (1889), […]
“Society 5.0: Towards a Sustainable Future”, Dr. Yıldız Tuğba KARA
Dear Students and Colleagues, You are cordially invited to the online lecture on ‘Society 5.0: Towards a Sustainable Future”’ by Dr. Yıldız Tuğba KARA, organised by the Department of Translation and Interpreting (TRIN). Date: Feb 11, 2022 11:00 Time: 11:00 AM İstanbul Zoom Meeting Abstract: Dr. Kara will talk about Society 5.0 as a vision to balance economic advancement […]
“Saints, Sinners, and Censorship: Henry Arthur Jones and the Dawn of the New Drama”, Marija Reiff / Andrea Selleri
Topic: ELIT Invited Talks (Marija Reiff) / Andrea Selleri Time: Feb 11, 2022, 16:30. Zoom Meeting Saints, Sinners, and Censorship: Henry Arthur Jones and the Dawn of the New Drama Throughout the bulk of the nineteenth century, theatrical censorship was common through Europe and Great Britain. However, by the late 1800s, censorship laws in Britain had loosened enough to […]