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We the Elites: Why the US Constitution Serves the Few
Anatol Center , United StatesPlease join us for an in-person book talk, We the Elites: Why the US Constitution Serves the Few, a class analysis of the US constitution, by Dr. Robert Ovetz, on Thursday, February 23rd, 2-3:15pm, at the Anatol Conference Center (CSULB). Written by 55 of the richest white men, and signed by only 39 of them, […]
Literary Maps and Social Net Work Analysis in Digital Humanities
LAB-200The Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to three talks by Dr. Diana Roig Sanz. Diana’s research interests deal with cultural and global literary history and sociology of translation from a digital humanities approach. Please see the attached flyer for more details. Hope to see you […]
Introducing South Asian Studies Minor: A Panel Discussion
Anatol Center , United StatesAn Informational Event: Introducing South Asian Studies The South Asian Studies minor is all set to launch in Fall 2023 and we are having an informational event on February 23rd from 500 PM to 700 PM at the Anatol Center. We have a wonderful line up of our brilliant faculty who work on South Asia […]
The Misfits of The Comic and Graphic Narrative Industries: A Roundtable Discussion about/by Disabled and Deaf Creators
ZoomWe have made our mark on this 5th year of the ASLD Annual Scholarly Intersections Symposium. ASLD in collaboration with Comparative World Literature department invite you to join us for our series event, The Misfits of The Comic and Graphic Narrative Industries: A Roundtable Discussion about/by Disabled and Deaf Creators. This event is being held […]
Hybridity – The California Interdisciplinary Consortium of Italian Studies
Anatol Center (AS-119) and ZoomThe George L. Graziadio Center Presents Hybridity – The California Interdisciplinary Consortium of Italian Studies Our upcoming CICIS 2023 Conference taking place in person and virtually on Friday, February 24th (4-9PM) & Saturday, February 25th (9AM - 5:30PM) Anatol Center (AS-119) Zoom meeting ID: 812 6673 0068
F*ck You, Jeff Bezos!: Amazon Workers take on the Corporate Giant
ZoomRon Loewe and the students of Anthropology 305 cordially invite you to a talk by Professor Jake Wilson of the CSULB Sociology Department F*ck You, Jeff Bezos!: Amazon Workers take on the Corporate Giant Professor Wilson is the co-editor (with Ellen Reese) of The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy […]
Panel on Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
Karl Anatole Patio Lounge, AS Building , United StatesThe panel will reflect on and assess the personal, political and humanitarian dimensions of the earthquake and its aftermath. It will also be a space for the community to share their thoughts and feelings and how we at CSULB and Long Beach in general can help. Speakers will include Dr. Ezgi Yildiz and Dr. […]
Translating and Editing an Eighteenth-Century Private Correspondence of Non-Native German Aristocrats: Wilhelmine von Bayreuth and Friedrich der Grobe
LA2-101BThe Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to two guest lectures by: Dr. Annette Keilhauer Professor of French and Italian The University of Erlangen-Niremberg Translating and Editing an Eighteenth-Century Private Correspondence of Non-Native German Aristocrats: Wilhelmine von Bayreuth and Friedrich der Große This lecture will be […]
Scholarly Intersections: HDEV And SOC Professions in Service & Community panel
ZoomProfessions in Service & Community Want to know more about professions that have direct impact on individuals’ lives and wellbeing and make a difference in the community? Join our virtual panel to hear from Sociology & Human Development alumni about their careers! The virtual panel will feature CSULB Human Development & Sociology alumni who will […]
Contextualizing Historical Translations: The Example of Madame de Lafayette’s Princesse de Cleves in German Translation
LAB-200 and ZoomThe Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to two guest lectures by: Dr. Annette Keilhauer Professor of French and Italian The University of Erlangen-Niremberg Contextualizing Historical Translations: The Example of Madame de Lafayette's Princesse de Clèves in German Translation This lecture will be in English and […]