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Art Beyond Hostilities: Music and Film in Israel/Palestine

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

In collaboration with the Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies at UNC-CH Due to an unforeseen family emergency, Dr. Professor Yaron Shemer has had to drop out of this seminar and will be unable to present his scheduled talk, … Read more

Re-Reading The Catcher in the Rye: A Mental Health Perspective

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951) introduced America to Holden Caulfield, the cynical teen, a character type common in literature and film ever since. Half lecture, half book discussion, this seminar will examine the American literary classic … Read more

Humanities on the Road: Cities of European Art: Florence & Paris

Sampson Community College 1801 Sunset Ave, Clinton, NC, United States

In Collaboration with Sampson Community College in Clinton, NC Creative artwork emerges in every human culture and historical era, but certain places have become especially influential centers of artistic work. This Dialogues seminar will focus on the influential development of … Read more

Cities of Cinema: Hollywood and Bollywood

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

Located on opposite sides of the globe, the cities of Los Angeles and Mumbai are homes to thriving international film industries known as Hollywood and Bollywood. This Dialogues seminar will compare and contrast these two industries and the cinematic traditions … Read more

Spies and Deception: The History of Espionage in the United States

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

Images of eavesdropping technicians in vans and trenchcoat-wearing operatives exchanging information in dimly lit alleyways dominate our public imagination of espionage, but what is the reality behind these fanciful cinematic notions? This Dialogues seminar will pair two experts on spywork … Read more

$65

Singapore and Chicago: Modern Global Cities in Social Transition

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

Singapore and Chicago became vibrant centers of global commerce in the late 19th century, and they remain major cities in contemporary economic and cultural life. They are also places in which the most notable patterns of modern social life continue … Read more

$65

The Fall of the Berlin Wall – 30 Years Later *Sold Out*

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

This event is sold out. For those who have registered in advance, this event will take place at the FedEx Global Education Center on Pittsboro St. In collaboration with the Center for European Studies The collapse of communist governments in … Read more

Passion, Politics, and Art in 20th-Century Mexico *Sold Out*

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 BLUE RIDGE ROAD, Raleigh, NC, United States

This event is sold out. Unfortunately, due to the limited seats for the tour/lunch, there is no waitlist. In collaboration with the North Carolina Museum of Art and the exhibition Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques … Read more

The Great Cities of Eastern Europe: Prague and St. Petersburg

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

In collaboration with the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies Since emerging from Communist control in 1990, Prague and St. Petersburg have regained much of their historic vitality. Although visitors now travel from all parts of the world … Read more