… faculty Sarah Khan, Kiran Kumbhar, Madiha Tahir, and Rohit De. A link to the recorded lecture is available here [3] . … had lunches with undergraduates taking Professor Rohit De’s course “India and Pakistan since 1947,” which uses …
… Fueled by endless cups of coffee, French author Honoré de Balzac produced more than 90 novels and short stories … can enter into others’ bodies and souls, and a man (Eugène de Rastignac) whose name in France even today is synonymous … actually said, “The writer of it is French society. I’m nothing but the secretary.” Well, that’s crazy, but it …
… on the unbelievable cruelty of this: that Europe believes de-incentivizing escape to be an acceptable way to treat … of war and climate disaster. Abi Khalil added that this de-incentivising is also a problem in Lebanon. There is a …
… of the festival. On Monday, November 8 at 1pm, “Mujeres de la Industria Cinematográfica” (in Spanish) and “Meet the … Vidal: Mujer detective and the Peruvian documentary, Mujer de soldado , by Patricia Wiesse Risso. The documentary …
… of Gender (CIEG) at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. This year’s conference took place predominantly … presentation was titled “Escuelas y Secuelas de la Rabia: Signos y Ritmo del Coraje Especulativo …
… cocoa industry. In 2002, a Dutch reporter named Teun van de Keuken started investigating whether the chocolate … had been made illegally. The case was dismissed, and van de Keuken began manufacturing his own “slave-free chocolate.” …