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“Sometimes a real one!’: Mock Marriage, Liberal Politics, and the Performative in Antebellum City Mysteries”, Professor Patrick McDonald (Auburn University, Department of English)
“Sometimes a real one!’: Mock Marriage, Liberal Politics, and the Performative in Antebellum City Mysteries”, Professor Patrick McDonald (Auburn University, Department of English)
The Department of American Culture and Literature welcomes all Bilkent students and faculty to a talk by Professor Patrick McDonald (Auburn University, Department of English), titled "'Sometimes a real one!': Mock Marriage, Liberal Politics, and the Performative in Antebellum City Mysteries." Date: Tuesday 27 October 2020 Time: 20:00 Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/92450821368?pwd=VGR5NnpmdjBKR3BESHJSaG1MMElydz09 Meeting ID: 924 5082 1368 Passcode: 856917 Abstract This […]
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“Transnational Feminisms and Contemporary Turkish Women Writers in English Translation: Theories, Texts and Practices”, Dr. Şule Akdoğan METU University
“Transnational Feminisms and Contemporary Turkish Women Writers in English Translation: Theories, Texts and Practices”, Dr. Şule Akdoğan METU University
Bilkent University Turkish Literature Department EDEB TALKS announces, Talk’s Title “Transnational Feminisms and Contemporary Turkish Women Writers in English Translation: Theories, Texts and Practices” by Dr. Şule Akdoğan METU University Monday, November 02, 2020, 15:30 p.m. Zoom Meeting Info: Meeting Room 140 https://zoom.us/j/93516347871?pwd=dXZjdFVMVTZIanI5NEFSN2dFMGs3QT09 Meeting ID: 935 1634 7871 Passcode : 856917 […]
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“Copredication and the Possibility of Truth-Conditional Semantics”David Liebesman (Calgary) (joint work with Ofra Magidor, Oxford)
“Copredication and the Possibility of Truth-Conditional Semantics”David Liebesman (Calgary) (joint work with Ofra Magidor, Oxford)
Philosophy colloquium: David Liebesman (online event) November 19, 2020 5:30 pm Copredication and the Possibility of Truth-Conditional Semantics By David Liebesman (Calgary) (joint work with Ofra Magidor, Oxford) Date: Thursday November 19, 2020 Time: 1730-1900 (GMT+3) This is an online event. All are welcome. If you would like to listen to the talk please click on the following link when the event is due to begin. […]
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“A Discussion on Genre, Narrative and Representation in Modern Turkish Fiction since 1950s”, Dr. Şule Akdoğan
“A Discussion on Genre, Narrative and Representation in Modern Turkish Fiction since 1950s”, Dr. Şule Akdoğan
A Discussion on Genre, Narrative and Representation in Modern Turkish Fiction since 1950s by Dr. Şule Akdoğan Wednesday, November 25 2020, 1:30 pm Zoom Meeting Info: https://zoom.us/j/96194771978?pwd=UU9PeEp5bis0SDRGcndDNkFoTm5Vdz09 Meeting ID: 961 9477 1978 Passcode : 856917 Abstract: In Turkish literature, fiction has been a powerful tool to reflect and interpret the intriguing and complex relationships between the individual, the socio-historical and […]
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Philosophy colloquium: Claudio Calosi (online event)
Philosophy colloquium: Claudio Calosi (online event)
Philosophy colloquium: Claudio Calosi (online event) November 27, 2020 12:30 pm How to Build Things from Atoms By Claudio Calosi (Geneva) Date: Friday November 27, 2020 Time: 1230-1400 (GMT+3) This is an online event. All are welcome. If you would like to listen to the talk please click on the following link when the event is due to begin. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81367491177?pwd=NDl1QlBXaTM1NXpZV1BBNi84a3Brdz09 Meeting ID: 813 […]
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“Byzantine routes and frontiers in the Black Sea region and the hagiographical dossier of St Eugenios”, James Crow
“Byzantine routes and frontiers in the Black Sea region and the hagiographical dossier of St Eugenios”, James Crow
Department of Archaeology Sunday Evening Lecture: James Crow, Byzantine routes and frontiers in the Black Sea region and the hagiographical dossier of St Eugenios Time: Sunday, November 29, 2020 06:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/98997732810?pwd=dHFiUmZvVC9YYnBSbm1weHlyendoQT09<https://zoom.us/j/98997732810?pwd=dHFiUmZvVC9YYnBSbm1weHlyendoQT09> Meeting ID: 989 9773 2810 Passcode: 856917 Abstract An account of the miracles of St Eugenios, the patron saint of Trebizond (Trabzon), […]