2002-2003
Speakers, Conferences and Events

Month Event Title and Description
May

May 1-4, 2003
Stanford Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall

"Reviewing the Canon: Borrowed Music in Films"
An Interdisciplinary Symposium Presented by the
Department of Music and the Stanford Humanities Center

Keynote Address - Claudia Gorbman
"Something Borrowed: Marriages of Film and Music"

April

April 24-26, 2003
SHC Levinthal Hall and UC Berkeley
Ethnic Studies Department Conference Room

"Looking Back, Looking Forward:
Latina/o Religions and Spiritualities"

An Interdisciplinary Symposium at the Stanford Humanities Center and the University of California, Berkeley, Ethnic Studies Department

 

April 25, 2003
SHC Levinthal Hall

Thomas Crow, Director, Getty Research Institute & Professor
of Art History at the University of Southern California
Bliss Carnochan Lecture

"The Scandal of Allegory: How do Warhols Mean?"

 

April 7, 2003
Law School

Bruno Latour, Philosopher of Science, École des Mines de Paris
Presidential and Endowed Lectures in the Humanities & Arts

"Why has critical spirit run out of steam? About Iconoclash and beyond"

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April 8, 2003
SHC Levinthal Hall
Lecture Discussion

Bruno Latour Homepage

March

March 4, 2003, 4 p.m.
SHC Levinthal Hall

Tenth Annual Book Celebration

List of Books | Stanford news service story

January January 27, 2003
Law School

Peter Brown, Historian, Princeton University
Presidential and Endowed Lectures in the Humanities & Arts

"Scholarship and Imagination: The Study of Late Antiquity"

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January 28, 2003
SHC Levinthal Hall

Lecture Discussion

November

Peter Galison, Historian of Science, Harvard University
The 27th Raymond F. West Memorial Lecture & Seminar Series


Lectures:
SHC Levinthal Hall


November 18, 2002
"Poincaré's Maps"

November 19, 2002
"Empires of Time: Einstein's Clocks"

Seminars:
November 19, 2002
"Sin and the Scientific Self"


November 22, 2002
"Images of Subjectivity"

  November 5, 2002

Maya Lin, Artist
Presidential and Endowed Lectures in the Humanities & Arts

We regret to announce that Maya Lin has cancelled her appearances at Stanford on November 5th and 6th, 2002.


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