Latest Past Events
“It Just Looks the Same: Differences in Racial Categorization among Infants and Older Humans”, Kamuran Osmanoğlu
“It Just Looks the Same: Differences in Racial Categorization among Infants and Older Humans” By Kamuran Osmanoğlu (University of Kansas, Philosophy) Date: Thursday 16th November, 2017 Time: 15:40-17:15 Place: H-232 Abstract: Forms of racial cognition begin early: from about 3 months onward, many human infants prefer to look at own-race faces over other-race faces. What is not yet fully clear is what the psychological mechanisms are that underlie racial thoughts at this […]
“Seljuks & Mongols, Mosques & Madrasas in Medieval Anatolia”, Scott Redford
We have the pleasure to invite you to the Lecture given by Professor Scott Redford from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London: « Seljuks & Mongols, Mosques & Madrasas in Medieval Anatolia », on Wednesday 15 November at 17:40 in the Department of Archaeology of Bilkent University, Faculty of Humanities and Letters, Room H-132. After the […]
Reading Tanpınar Today, Beyond World Literature
Dear Colleagues and Students, On Wednesday, November 15, Özen Nergis Dolcerocca from Koç University will give the following talk, as part of the Center for Turkish Literature Speaker Series. Reading Tanpınar Today, Beyond World Literature Özen Nergis Dolcerocca is an Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Koç University, Istanbul. She received her doctoral degree in […]